World no. 1 Jannik Sinner continued his brilliant form with a straight-sets win over Elmer Moller in the Round of 32 at the Madrid Open on Sunday. The Italian star secured a comfortable 6-2, 6-3 victory to move into the pre-quarterfinals. The win also marked his 24th consecutive victory in ATP Masters 1000 events. His win underlined his growing dominance on the tour this season.Sinner has been one of the most consistent players in recent times, sharing major titles with Carlos Alcaraz. The duo has won the last nine Grand Slam titles between them. He has drawn comparisons with legends Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer. However, the current World No. 1 believes such comparisons are still premature at this stage of his career.
Janik Sinner insists Big 3 remain unmatched
Despite his rapid rise and consistent success, Janik Sinner made it clear that he does not see himself in the same bracket as the legendary trio. He said that comparing his journey with players like Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer does not feel right to him. According to Sinner, those players achieved extraordinary success over many years, while he is still at an early stage of his career. He added that their level of dominance and legacy is far beyond what he has accomplished so far.The Italian star said his focus remains on improving and competing in every match with full commitment. He shared that his goal is simple, to give his best effort on the court. If he wins, it is a bonus, but even in defeat, he wants to walk away knowing he gave everything. This mindset keeps him grounded and motivated.Talking about his win over Moller, Sinner said that staying calm in important moments helped him win. He explained that the match did not have much rhythm at times. He also said that he always respects his opponents and never takes them lightly. He always looks to adapt to different conditions.Sinner further explained that his motivation comes from constant improvement. He works on understanding what suits him best during practice. He also tries to apply those lessons in matches. There is no shortcut, he said, only consistent effort and learning.Up next, Sinner will face Cameron Norrie in the Round of 16 as he aims to continue his strong run and build momentum ahead of French Open.















