The incredible Sinner record that Machac pulverized in Monte Carlo

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End of the longest streak on the ATP circuit! After having won the last 37 sets he played in Masters 1000 (a record), Jannik Sinner lost one to Tomas Machac in Monte Carlo.

There were three double faults with two aces from the hand, 46% with the first serve, 58% of points won with them and 36% from the return. Numbers that speak of the “humanity” of the Italian, the loss of energy and something else.

It had been six months since he had gone down for an extended break in this type of tournament. Tallon Griekspoor in Shanghai had been the last to take a set from him.

In Machac’s hands there was a 5-2 advantage that slipped but he managed to keep it tied in his hand in the decisive stages, through a tiebreak. The board said 7-6 (3) in 63 minutes.

Longest sets winning streaks in Masters 1000 since 1990

  • Jannik Sinner: 37 (2025-2026)

  • Novak Djokovic: 24 (2016)

  • Carlos Alcaraz: 21 (2023)

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