Jannik Sinner emerged victorious from one of the Mutua Madrid Open’s most highly-anticipated match-ups, defeating Rafael Jodar, 6-2, 7-6 (0) to reach the semifinals on Wednesday.
Closing in on an astounding fifth straight Masters 1000 title, the world No. 1 weathered two entertaining sets to win the final 11 points before defeating the Spanish teenager in one hour and 56 minutes on Manolo Santana Stadium.
Sinner came into the Madrid quarterfinals on a 20-match win streak, having won back-to-back-to-back Masters 1000 titles at the BNP Paribas Open, Miami Open, and the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters. With chief rival Carlos Alcaraz ruled out of remaining clay-court tournaments—including Roland Garros—due to a wrist injury, the pressure has been on the world No. 1 to continue winning in his absence. Looking to complete a box set of Grand Slam and Masters victories, Sinner is only lacking Madrid, Rome, and Roland Garros from his already-illustrious resume, and the Italian has looked impressive throughout an unbeaten clay campaign.
