Siner is a fury, no one can stop him - the Italian breaks Djokovic's record

World number one beats Andrei Rublev 6:2, 6:4 and advances to the Rome Masters final

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Janik Siner, Photo: Reuters
Janik Siner, Photo: Reuters
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The world's number one tennis player, Italian Janik Siner, advanced to the semifinals of the Rome Masters tournament after defeating Russian Andrei Rublev 6:2, 6:4 today.

This was Siner's 32nd consecutive Masters Series victory, breaking the record set by Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic. Siner's last Masters tournament loss came in Shanghai in 2025, after which he had a 32-game winning streak in which he only lost two sets.

When it comes to today's quarterfinal match, Siner celebrated against the 14th ranked tennis player in the world after an hour and 32 minutes of play.

The Italian broke his rival's serve twice in the first set, only to use the first set point in the eighth game. In the second, he also took a 4:1 lead with two breaks, Rublev managed to return one break, but not to threaten the Italian any further.

Siner will play the winner of the Danil Medvedev - Martin Landaluse match in the semifinals.

If he wins the trophy at the Rome tournament, Siner will become the second tennis player in history, after Djokovic, to win the Golden Masters - all nine Masters tournaments.

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