“THE EMPEROR OF ROME”: Jannik Sinner Crushes Ruud and Rewrites Tennis History Forever
☆The clay of Rome finally belongs to Jannik Sinner. In front of a deafening Foro Italico crowd, the Italian superstar defeated Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 in a final that felt less like a match and more like the coronation of a new ruler of world tennis.
■Ruud entered the final in outstanding clay-court form, hoping to finally break his curse against Sinner. But from the opening games, Sinner’s aggressive baseline rhythm suffocated the Norwegian. His backhand down the line repeatedly exposed Ruud’s deep positioning, while his serve under pressure remained almost untouchable. The most shocking detail? Sinner reportedly played the final despite lingering fatigue after the two-day marathon semifinal against Daniil Medvedev, yet his movement looked sharper in the second set than in the first.
●This triumph was not just another Masters 1000 title. It completed Sinner’s legendary “Career Golden Masters,” making him only the second player in history after Novak Djokovic to win all nine ATP Masters 1000 events. At only 24 years old, he also became the youngest player ever to achieve the feat.
▪︎But hidden behind the trophy is an even more astonishing record: Sinner has now won 34 consecutive Masters 1000 matches, surpassing historic streaks previously associated with the Big Three era.
☆Rome may have witnessed more than a title victory. It may have witnessed the official beginning of the Sinner Dynasty☆
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