
Originally published byThe Guardian
Italian could win record sixth straight Masters 1000 title
Naomi Osaka beats Diana Shnaider to reach fourth round
Casper Ruud believes Jannik Sinner is not unbeatable but the rest of the field will have to catch the world No 1 on a favourable day as they try to stop him winning a record-extending sixth consecutive Masters 1000 title on home soil at the Italian Open.
โHis results this year kind of speak for themselves,โ said Ruud. โFour Masters 1000s in a row to begin the year. Four of four. Heโs already made history, he can make more history. But he also showed in the beginning of the year, heโs beatable. Novak [Djokovic] beat him. [Jakub] Mensik beat him.
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