Sinner dominates Zverev 6-1 6-2 to win Madrid Masters 1000
A one-sided final in Madrid: the Italian secures his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title
Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 6-1 6-2 to win the Madrid Masters 1000, delivering a commanding performance in a final that quickly turned one-sided.
From the opening games, the Italian imposed his rhythm with consistency, depth, and aggressive returning, leaving little space for the German to build any effective response. Zverev, ranked world number three, struggled to cope with the intensity and appeared increasingly affected on a psychological level as the match progressed.
The first set was decided early, with Sinner breaking serve and maintaining complete control to close it 6-1. The second set followed a similar pattern, with the Italian continuing to dictate rallies and holding firm on serve to secure a 6-2 finish.
With this victory, Sinner claims his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title, a milestone no player has previously achieved. The result underlines his sustained dominance at the highest level of the ATP Tour.
Zverev was unable to find a consistent answer to Sinner’s pace and precision, as the match remained firmly under the Italian’s control from start to finish.
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