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Jannik Sinner closing in on tennis history that Federer and Djokovic couldn't achieve after major decision
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- Sinner could become the first player ever to win five consecutive Masters 1000 titles if he lifts Madrid, reshaping the record books in the process.
- With Alcaraz out due to injury, Sinner faces a clearer Madrid path, heightening expectations for a historic run in the Spanish capital.
- Sinner already owns three Masters 1000 titles this season (Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo) and adds Paris from last year, underscoring his clay proficiency.
- Madrid could serve as ideal clay-ground feedback for Roland Garros, offering Sinner a mental edge heading into Paris.
- Djokovic's Madrid absence narrows the obstacle course, intensifying Sinner's title chances in a reduced field.
- Madrid is framed as a potential stage where Sinner could cement his status among tennis greats by achieving a feat Federer and Djokovic never did.
- Clay-court form in Madrid could boost confidence for Roland Garros as Sinner pursues a historic run on the surface this season.
- Madrid’s field is expected to attract top players, maintaining high competition while creating opportunities for Sinner to shine.
- Sinner eyes completing a Grand Slam set with Roland Garros as the sole missing title, maintaining a long-term championship chase.
- In Madrid, Sinner is positioned as the benchmark to surpass Federer and Djokovic in this particular Open-era context.
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