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24 consecutive victories across seasons! Sina made great strides in the quarterfinals of Rome, tied for the first place in history with one data

7:08am, 15 May 2025【Football】

In the early morning of May 14, the fourth round of the ATP1000 Rome Station men's singles competition was held. The world's number one Sina, who is fighting locally, plays, and her opponent is the No. 17 seed Serendoro. In this game, Sina defeated her opponent in two straight sets, achieved a record of 24 consecutive victories across the season, and successfully entered the men's singles quarterfinals. In the first set, Sina took the lead in breaking the serve in the fifth game. In the 6th game, both sides fell into a tough battle. Serendoro fulfilled the 5th break point, and the two sides tied 3-3. After that, both sides maintained their serves, and the game was dragged into tiebreak. In the tiebreak, Sina scored 5 points in a row after 2-2, winning the first set tiebreak 7-2.

Sina took the lead in breaking the serve in the fourth game of the second set, and in the 6th game he broke the opponent's serve again, leading 5-1 to the serve to win the game. In the 7th game, Sina was broken by a serve win, and then he missed two final chances in the opponent's serve and was chased to 3-5. In the 9th game, Sina did not waste another opportunity, withstood the pressure and saved two break points to hold the serve, winning the second set 6-3.

Finally, in a 2 hours and 17 minutes game, Sina defeated the No. 17 seed Serendoro 7-6(2), 6-3, rewrite the record of the two sides to 3 wins and 2 losses. Sina, who successfully entered the quarterfinals, will face the winner between No. 6 seeds Rude and Munar in the next quarter-finals.

This victory was Sina's 50th victory after rising to the world's No. 1. He achieved this milestone in just 53 games, tied with Borg and Connors to become the player with the least number of games. In addition, Sina's record this season has reached 10 wins and 0 losses, becoming the third youngest player in the Open to win in the first 10 consecutive seasons, second only to Courier (1992, 1993) and Federer (2004, 2005).