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Sabalenka, Swiatek sweep in Spain
The winners of the last two editions of the Madrid Masters rolled over minimal opposition on Thursday to reach the third round with quick-fire victories.
Holder Aryna Sabalenka ran her current win streak to 13 straight matches with a 7-5, 6-3 defeat of Payton Stearns, earning her seventh straight victory in Madrid.
The world No. 1 has claimed three titles here from four finals and is riding a wave of confidence after lifting trophies in Indian Wells and Miami last month.
“I’m just glad that I got the win. Maybe not that beautiful, but I feel like by the end of the match I felt much better on court,” Sabalenka said. “I really hope that in the next match I’ll bring better things.”
The winner now faces Romanian 29th seed Jaqueline Cristian.
“Today was a fresh start for me. And it wasn’t that smooth and maybe the movement wasn’t that good.
“But I’m happy I got a win. And I’ll just do some extra stuff tomorrow. Make sure that in the next match I’ll be playing a little bit better,” said the four-time Grand Slam winner.
Iga Swiatek, the fourth seed and former WTA No. 1, advanced as she crushed Daria Snigur 6-2, 6-4 in a 61-minute first outing after hiring former Emma Raducanu mentor Francisco Roig as her new coach a few weeks ago.
Swiatek is bidding for a fifth career title on clay and comes to the Spanish capital after losing in a Stuttgart quarter-final last week to Mirra Andreeva.
ATP
Another record beckons Sinner in Madrid
Jannik Sinner enters this weeks Madrid Open in search of another record.
If the Italian World No. 1 claims the title on 3 May he will become the first player to win five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles.
Sinner was forced to retire during his third-round match in Shanghai last October but has since lifted the trophies in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami and Monte-Carlo.
The 24-year-old did not drop a single set at the three hard-court events, though Tomas Machac put an end to his record breaking streak at 37 in the Monte-Carlo third round.
When Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte-Carlo final earlier this month he returned to No. 1 in the ATP Rankings for the first time since November 2025.
The Italian became the first player to win the ‘Sunshine Double’ with victories in Indian Wells and Miami, without dropping a set.
On three previous occasions Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal once each won four consecutive ATP Masters 1000’s
Djokovic won five trophies in a row at that level between Paris in 2014 and Rome in 2015 but did not play in Madrid that year.
Sinner is next aiming at breaking Djokovic’s record of winning six Masters 1000 titles in a single season in 2015.
The Italian is already an eight-time Masters 1000 champion, but Monte-Carlo was his first trophy at that level on the clay.
Sinner’s best result in Madrid thus far was a run to the quarter final in 2024
The top seed will open against qualifier, Benjamin Bonzi on Friday.
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Djokovic, Alcaraz play the waiting game for Paris
Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are locked in a countdown to fitness as the top 5 pair battle to be ready to compete again when the Rome Masters starts in a fortnight.
But anything but a perfectly timed recovery will mean that multiple Grand Slam champions won’t be back on court until Roland Garros starts in just over a month.
Djokovic, who has not played since mid-March when he lost in the Indian Wells fourth round to Brit Jack Draper while carrying a shoulder injury, may have foreshadowed his own recovery troubles as he presented awards in Madrid on Monday at the Laureus event.
“I’m doing everything in my power to recover and participate in Rome, but I can’t say anything now, it all depends on how fast the recovery from the injury progresses.” the 24-time Grand Slam champion said.
Both men are missing from this week’s start of the Madrid Masters, where world No. 1 Jannik Sinner is bidding for history by winning a fifth consecutive Masters 1000 trophy.
Alcaraz is equally uncertain of his return after quitting last week’s Barcelona home event with a wrist injury which may or may not heal in time to defend his titles in both Rome and Paris.
“We will see. The next scan will be decisive, so we are doing everything possible to ensure everything goes well. I am trying to be patient,” he Spaniard said.
ATP
Erratic Raducanu and Draper missing in Madrid
Emma Raducnau has joined the list of missing persons at the Madrid Masters as the patchy Brit withdrew from her third consecutive tournament as her ranking starts to suffer.
The 2021 US Open winner who has failed to impress in ensuing seasons, is out of the Spanish event along with men’s defending champion Carlos Alcaraz (wrist injury) and three time veteran winner Novak Djokovic.
After keeping his options open, Italian world No. 1 Jannik Sinner fronted up in the Spanish capital, ready to try and win a record-setting fifth Masters 1000 title in succession.
In all the nearly fortnight-long Madrid outing is missing 13 players as criticism mounts over expansion of the Masters series duration; the tournament formerly lasted for one week before the ATP and WTA’s ill-formed calendar overhaul
Raducanu’s official reason for missing Madrid is a viral infection. She has not played since losing in 52 minutes in the Indian Wells opening round well over six weeks ago.
The coachless Brit, whose 27th ranking is in danger due to inactivity, has been without a mentor since sacking Francisco Roig after a second-round ouster at January”s Australian Open.
British hopes took a further hit on Monday after the draw, with Jack Draper also pulling out.
The ATP player’s season has been as scattershot as that of Raducanu. The injury-prone lefthander missed Monte Carlo through injury and went out in last week’s first round in Barcelona.
The 29th-ranked Draper has played just eight Tour matches this season as he battles arm and other physical problems.
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