Jannik Sinner celebrating during his French Open first round match on Court Philippe Chatrier

Sinner's 30-Win Streak Powers French Open First Round Victory

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World number one Jannik Sinner just extended his incredible winning streak to 30 matches with a commanding French Open first-round victory. The 24-year-old Italian is proving unstoppable on clay this season.

Jannik Sinner is making tennis look easy right now, and his latest win proves he's the player everyone should be watching at the French Open.

The world number one cruised past French wildcard Clément Tabur 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 on Tuesday night in Paris, marking his 30th consecutive victory. The 24-year-old Italian needed just over two hours to secure his spot in the second round, showing the focused intensity that's defined his remarkable 2026 season.

Sinner has been absolutely dominant on clay this spring. He won all three Masters 1000 tournaments leading up to Roland Garros, proving he's figured out how to master the tricky red dirt surface that once challenged him.

Playing on Court Philippe Chatrier brought back memories for Sinner. This was the same court where he lost an epic five-set final last year, even after holding three championship points. But if those tough memories rattled him, it didn't show.

Sinner's 30-Win Streak Powers French Open First Round Victory

The Italian raced through the first set in just 30 minutes, dropping only one game. His groundstrokes were too powerful and accurate for Tabur, who sits at world number 171 but fought hard for the appreciative home crowd.

Sinner had to work harder in the third set, saving multiple break points in his opening service game before immediately breaking back. He passed up three match points before finally closing out the victory on his serve, showing a touch of human imperfection in an otherwise flawless performance.

Why This Inspires

Sinner's story this year shows what happens when talent meets relentless dedication. After falling short in last year's final despite being so close to victory, many players might have crumbled under the pressure of returning to the same court. Instead, Sinner used that heartbreak as fuel, transforming himself into a clay court force who now arrives in Paris as the overwhelming favorite.

With defending champion Carlos Alcaraz absent from this year's draw, Sinner's path to his first French Open title looks clearer than ever. He'll face Argentina's Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round as he chases the one Grand Slam trophy missing from his collection.

After his win, Sinner expressed his joy at being back in Paris, calling Roland Garros "a very special place." Thirty wins in a row suggests this special place might finally become the site of his greatest triumph yet.

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Based on reporting by France 24 English

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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