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Sinner Unstoppable Entering Italian Open on Home Soil

Jannik Sinner arrives at the Italian Open riding a 23-match winning streak, facing a depleted field following Carlos Alcaraz's injury.

Sinner secured five consecutive Masters 1000 titles, extending his winning streak to 23 matches. Alexander Zverev highlighted Sinner's consistency, noting there is currently a significant gap between the Italian and the rest of the field. saltysenoritaaz.com

Despite questions about rest for the French Open, Sinner confirmed he will play in Rome. He aims to become the first Italian man to win the Rome Masters since Adriano Panatta 50 years ago, looking to capitalize on his opponent's absence.