
"Jannik Sinner has become the youngest man to reach the final of all nine Masters 1000 tournaments after swatting aside Arthur Fils at the Madrid Open. The world No 1 follows Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in completing the set and, at 24, has done so at a younger age than his illustrious predecessors taking a year off Djokovic's record."
"Sinner did not face a break point throughout his 6-2, 6-4 victory and is now only one victory away from becoming the first man to win five successive Masters titles. 'Obviously very, very happy,' Sinner said to Sky Sports. 'One more final here, it's an amazing result.'"
"Emma Raducanu is set to return to action at the Italian Open next week and has been working again with the coach who helped her to the US Open title. Raducanu's camp confirmed she spent time training last week in Spain with Richardson at the Ferrer Tennis Academy near Alicante, where he is based."
Jannik Sinner has made history by becoming the youngest player to reach the finals of all nine Masters 1000 tournaments, achieving this milestone at the age of 24. He defeated Arthur Fils at the Madrid Open without facing a break point, showcasing his dominance. Sinner has maintained an impressive unbeaten streak of 22 matches since February. Emma Raducanu is preparing to return to competition at the Italian Open, reuniting with her former coach Andrew Richardson, who previously guided her to a Grand Slam title.
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