Sinner indoor winning streak hits 28
Jannik Sinner continues to make the indoor hard‑court season look like his personal playground. At the 2025 ATP Finals he dismantled Alexander Zverev 6‑4, 6‑3 to extend his indoor winning streak to 28 matches. The Guardian
It’s not just the stat that thrills — it’s how he did it. Sinner controlled the big points, mixed in drop‑shots, stayed aggressive yet calm, and never let Zverev build any momentum. Zverev had seven break‑point opportunities but couldn’t deliver when it counted; Sinner kept his foot firmly on the gas, and the result shows.
For the fans of “good tennis played smart,” this is peak Sinner: combining physical tools, mental steadiness and tournament‑hunger. With the year‑end title on the line, he’s showing consistency at a time when many players are faltering from fatigue.

When a streak hits nearly 30 matches, people start calling it legacy. Sinner knows he’s defending champion of the event and he’s not letting the weight get to him. His serve was crisp, his returns sharp, and his body moved like he still had fresh legs. Zverev fought hard but never seemed unshakeable. The home‑crowd roar for Sinner in Turin only adds to the aura.
First Ball Forehand Match Point: If you’re looking for a player whose form is peaking at the right moment — Sinner is your guy. The indoor hard‑court conditions suit him, and with every win his legacy inches closer to “top-tier great.”
