Jannik Sinner: Madrid Draw, History, Recent Results & Insights

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Jannik Sinner: Madrid Draw, History, Recent Results, & Much More

Explore the Italian’s remarkable journey and achievements at the prestigious clay-court ATP Masters 1000 tournament.

Date: April 20, 2026

Jannik Sinner: Madrid Draw, History, Recent Results & Insights

Mutua Madrid Open

Jannik Sinner Eyes His First Title in Madrid.
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Jannik Sinner gears up for the Mutua Madrid Open. Dive into the Italian’s past performances, records, and key statistics as he prepares for the 2026 edition of this esteemed ATP Masters 1000 event.

What is Sinner’s Record in Madrid?

Since debuting in Madrid in 2021, the top-ranked player in the PIF ATP Rankings, Jannik Sinner, boasts a commendable 6-2 win-loss record, based on the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

What is Sinner’s Best Result in Madrid?

In his three appearances at the Madrid tournament, Sinner achieved his best result by reaching the quarter-finals in 2024.

How Far Did Sinner Advance in His Last Madrid Appearance?

In his latest stint in Madrid in 2024, Sinner was on track to face Felix Auger-Aliassime in the quarter-finals but had to withdraw due to a hip injury. (Read more).

How Many ATP Masters 1000 Titles Has Sinner Won?

Jannik Sinner has captured eight ATP Masters 1000 titles, showcasing his dominance this season by winning at all three Masters 1000 events. His triumph in Monte-Carlo in April marked him as just the second player to secure victories in the season’s first three Masters 1000 tournaments.

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What Are Sinner’s Recent Results?

What is Sinner’s Career Record on Clay Courts?

Sinner holds an impressive 70-24 win-loss record on clay surfaces, giving him a remarkable winning percentage of 74.5% according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.

What is Sinner’s Draw in Madrid?

Sinner will kick off his Madrid journey against a qualifier or lucky loser, with a potential third-round matchup against the 32nd seed, Gabriel Diallo. Among the noteworthy players in his quarter are fifth seed Alex de Minaur, ninth seed Andrey Rublev, and 27th seed Joao Fonseca. The top half of the draw also features fourth seed Ben Shelton and sixth seed Lorenzo Musetti.

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