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Zverev Apologizes; Sinner's Big Reward

May 03, 2026 | Edition #459

With the final remark, “Grazie a tutti,” which precisely translates to “Thank you, everyone,” Jannik Sinner brought the curtain down on the Madrid Masters. The Italian’s victory certainly left Forza fans smiling. But for Alexander Zverev, however, it was not the day he had hoped for, and he offered an apology after a tough loss.

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Jannik Sinner has won 28 straight Masters 1000 matches and improved to 30-2 on the year. Sinner has now won the first four ATP Masters 1000 events of the year – Indian Wells, Miami Open, Monte-Carlo and Madrid -- breaking a tie with Novak Djokovic, who won the first three in 2015. Sinner has won five straight Masters 1000 events overall, plus the Year-End Championship. He has won eight of the nine Masters 1000s in his career, and will seek to tie Djokovic’s record of nine when the Italian Open runs May 6-17 at the Foro Italico in Rome.


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