Jannik Sinner flies to the final in the Masters 1000 in Madrid and is increasingly number 1 in the ATP ranking. The blue, today 1 May 2026, in the semi-final on the red clay of the Spanish capital beats the French Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4. The South Tyrolean adds another pearl to the excellent season so far. Sinner, in his fifth consecutive final in a Masters 1000, is looking for his fourth title in a row after successes in Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo. The streak of victories without missteps reaches 22 ahead of the final on Sunday 3 May.
How the ranking changes
Meanwhile, thanks to the prolonged stoppage of the injured Carlos Alcaraz, Sinner further secures first place in the standings. The blue is already projected at 14,000 points, with the prospect of closing the tournament at 14,250 in case of triumph. The advantage over Alcaraz, stopped in the pits due to problems with his right wrist, expands: the Iberian remains at 12,960 and in the next few weeks he will be forced to abandon the Italian Internationals and Roland Garros: in Rome and Paris, in 2025, the champion from Murcia scored a splendid double by beating Sinner in both finals. After Madrid, the South Tyrolean is expected at the Foro Italico and then on the French red clay: to improve last season’s score he should achieve 2 more successes.
How much does Jannik earn
Access to the final is worth a check for 535,585 euros. The triumph on Sunday would allow the prize to be doubled, which would rise to 1,007,615. In the current season, Sinner has already banked $4.33 million in prizes alone. In his career, between singles and doubles, the total amounts to 62.3 million.
I record
The victory against Fils allows Sinner to reach the final also in the ninth and last Masters 1000 on the calendar: no tennis player has achieved the en plein at the age of the blue. The world number 1 now boasts 27 victories in a row in the Masters 1000 and has a run of 54 sets won and 2 lost in this run.
The other news in the ranking
The Madrid tournament offers other smaller news. Zverev, regardless of the week’s epilogue, consolidates third place, light years from the top 2 in the class. A step back instead for Lorenzo Musetti, who slips to tenth place. Hello Flavio Cobolli: the Roman, after reaching the quarterfinals, is number 12 in the ranking.
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