Jannik Sinner Joins Federer and Nadal in Rare Masters 1000 Milestone
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has added another milestone to his rapidly growing resume after matching a historic Masters 1000 record previously achieved only by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
The Italian star reached the semifinals of the Madrid Open following his latest victory, ensuring he became just the third player in ATP history to reach the semifinals of the first four Masters 1000 tournaments in a single season.

Jannik Sinner joins Federer and Nadal in exclusive Masters 1000 list
With his semifinal appearance in Madrid, Sinner matched a rare achievement first set by Federer in 2006 and later replicated by Nadal in 2010 and 2011.
The record highlights consistency across the season's biggest ATP events outside the Grand Slams, often considered a benchmark for elite-level dominance.
Federer first achieved the feat during one of the most dominant phases of his career in 2006, while Nadal repeated it twice during peak years that helped define his legacy on the tour.
Now, Sinner's strong start to the 2026 season has placed him alongside the two legends, underlining his growing status as one of the sport's defining players.
Dominant start to 2026 season continues
At just 24 years old, Sinner has already established himself as one of the leading forces on the ATP Tour.
A four-time Grand Slam champion, his success is no longer limited to major tournaments. His consistent performances at Masters 1000 events this season have reinforced his reputation as one of the most reliable players on tour.
Reaching the semifinals across all four Masters events played so far this year demonstrates not only his winning ability but also his consistency across surfaces and tournament conditions.
With several top contenders still in the Madrid draw, Sinner remains one of the favorites to lift the title if he maintains his current form.
Rising Spanish talent earns praise despite defeat
Sinner's latest win came against rising Spanish talent Rafael Jodar, who pushed the Italian to a competitive match before eventually falling short.
Following the match, Sinner praised his young opponent on social media, acknowledging the level of competition and wishing him success for the remainder of the season.
Jodar has drawn attention during the tournament for his strong performances, especially in the absence of established Spanish stars, and continues to earn recognition from leading players on the tour.
Jannik Sinner rise mirrors dominance of tennis legends
Matching a record held exclusively by Federer and Nadal highlights the pace of Sinner's rise in men's tennis.
While comparisons with the sport's legendary figures are often premature, statistics like this underline the Italian's consistency and ability to deliver results at the highest level.
If his current momentum continues, Sinner could soon find himself chasing further records once dominated by tennis's greatest names.


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