Sinner secured his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title in Madrid, extending his winning streak to 23 matches. Coach Simone Vagnozzi noted the 24-year-old still has room to grow, while Alexander Zverev described the gap between Sinner and the rest of the field as significant.
Despite questions about resting for the French Open, Sinner confirmed he will compete in Rome. With Alcaraz sidelined, the Italian aims to become the first man from his country to win the tournament since Adriano Panatta 50 years ago. newsbetting.cv
