Novak Djokovic, considered the greatest tennis player of all time, had a reason to congratulate the current best player, Jannik Sinner, on his success. Sinner triumphed with a 2-0 set win against Kasper Ruud, earning the Rome title and completing six consecutive Masters titles, an unprecedented feat.

Sinner became only the second player after Djokovic to collect all Masters titles, and Djokovic took to social media to acknowledge this achievement. "Welcome to the exclusive club, Janik," Djokovic posted.

While Sinner's accomplishment is impressive, one detail stands out: Djokovic still lacks a Monte Carlo Masters title, meaning he has not won every Masters three times. Djokovic has collected 40 Masters 1000 titles, and it will be interesting to see if Sinner can match this feat.

The French Open begins in seven days, where both players will aim for their first Grand Slam titles.

(Telegraf.rs)