The Italian tennis sensation, Jannik Sinner, defeated Russian Daniil Medvedev in the resumed semi-final of the Rome Masters 1000 tournament with a score of 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. The match was interrupted last night due to rain. Tomorrow, the world No. 1 will compete in the final against Norwegian Casper Ruud in the capital of his home country.
This is Sinner's sixth final in tournaments of this caliber. He has already won titles in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, and Madrid.
With this victory, Sinner's winning streak in Masters 1000 tournaments has extended to 33 matches, where he has won 66 out of 69 sets.
If Sinner wins the Rome title, the 24-year-old will have triumphed in all nine Masters 1000 tournaments, achieving a career "Golden Masters."
Jannik Sinner is on fire, dominating the Masters 1000 circuit like never before. Winning the Rome title would be a historic achievement, but can he keep this incredible momentum going? Let's see if he can make it to the Golden Masters!