Jannik Sinner Advances to Monte Carlo Masters Quarter-Finals After Set Streak Ends

Jannik Sinner Advances to Monte Carlo Masters Quarter-Finals After Set Streak Ends
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Sinner's long unbeaten set run in Masters 1000 events ended, highlighting his consistency and current form on the ATP tour.

  • Jannik Sinner had won 37 consecutive sets in Masters 1000 events before dropping a set against Tomas Machac.
  • Sinner's 37-set streak was snapped during his match on Thursday.
  • He dropped the second set but still progressed to the Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals.
  • It was the first time in 186 days that Sinner lost a set at an ATP Masters event.
  • The match took place at the Monte Carlo Masters tournament.

Jannik Sinner lost a set to Tomas Machac, ending his 37-set winning streak in Masters 1000 events, but advanced to the Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals.

The end of Sinner's set streak underscores his recent dominance in Masters 1000 events and draws attention to his performance as he continues in the tournament.

Sinner will compete in the Monte Carlo Masters quarter-finals, where his form and ability to recover after dropping a set will be observed.