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Sinner Dominates French Opener, Eyes Career Grand Slam

Jannik Sinner opened his French Open campaign with a dominant 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 win over French wild card Clement Tabur. The World No. 1's victory marked his 30th consecutive win, joining elite company with Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic. Sinner is chasing the French Open title to complete a Career Grand Slam, having already won all five ATP Masters 1000 tournaments this season. He will next face Argentine Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round.

French Open: Sinner brushes past Tabur in opener en route to Career Grand Slam

Paris, May 27

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner returned to the scene of last year's heartbreak with a statement performance on Tuesday, storming into the second round of the French Open.

Playing under the lights on Court Philippe-Chatrier, the Italian delivered a commanding display to brush aside French wild card Clement Tabur 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 in his opening-round clash.

Sinner's opening win on the terre battue put him on a short list of men to collect 30 consecutive matches or more this century, alongside Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic.

For Sinner, the return to the French Open carried deeper significance than a routine first-round assignment. 12 months ago, he endured one of the most painful defeats of his career on the same courts after letting three championship points slip away against Carlos Alcaraz in the final. But if there were lingering scars, they were impossible to detect in his composed and clinical performance against Tabur.

"I'm very happy to be back here," Sinner said in his on-court interview. "It's a very special place and I have great memories overall. First-round matches are never easy, but it's even more special to start the tournament during a night session, so thank you all for staying out."

The 24-year-old controlled proceedings from the baseline throughout the evening, combining relentless depth with explosive shot-making. He hammered 40 winners across three sets and did not face a single break point, underlining the authority with which he dictated play.

One of the standout moments came midway through the third set when Sinner turned defence into attack with breathtaking ease, first flicking a forehand squash shot from deep behind the baseline before gliding into a sliding backhand winner moments later. The sequence drew a roar from the Paris crowd and served as another reminder of the complete all-court package he now possesses.

Sinner's latest triumph adds to what has already become a historic season. The World No. 1 has swept all five ATP Masters 1000 tournaments in 2026, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo, Madrid and Rome, a run that has elevated him into rare company. His recent title in Rome also made him only the second man, after Novak Djokovic, to complete the Career Golden Masters, and the youngest player ever to do so.

Already a four-time Grand Slam champion, Sinner is now chasing the final missing piece in his collection, the French Open title that would complete a coveted Career Grand Slam. Should he lift the Coupe des Mousquetaires this fortnight, he would become just the seventh man in the Open Era to accomplish the milestone.

Sinner's next challenge will come against Argentine left-hander Juan Manuel Cerundolo, who advanced after defeating Jacob Fearnley in straight sets earlier in the day.

If his opening performance is any indication, Sinner has arrived in Paris carrying not the burden of last year's defeat, but the hunger to finally finish the job.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, I think Sinner is a great player but let's not get too carried away. Yes, he's winning everything this year but this was just a first-round match against a wild card. The real test will be against Alcaraz or Djokovic in the semis. But I admire his mental strength to come back from that painful loss last year. That squash shot he did in the third set was fire though! 🔥

Vikram M

Career Golden Masters at 24? Man, that's unreal. Even Nadal and Federer didn't do that. And now he's going for the Career Grand Slam. As an Indian tennis fan, I'm just amazed at the level of talent we're seeing. Sinner, Alcaraz, Rune... the future of tennis is in safe hands. Hope he wins RG. We need a new champion here.

Sarah B

I've been following Sinner since his early days and his transformation has been incredible. The way he's dominated this year, winning all 5 Masters, is something I never thought I'd see from anyone outside the Big 3. But I do wonder about Alcaraz though. If they meet in the semis, that could be another classic. That RG final last year was one of the best matches I've ever watched.

Rohit P

Yaar, Sinner is playing like he's on a mission. 5 Masters in one year? That's the kind of dominance we saw from Djokovic in 2015. And that squash shot-to-backhand winner combo he hit in the third set... man, that's just art. As an Indian, I'm still waiting for one of our players to reach this level. But for now, I'm just enjoying watching this guy rewrite history. Go get that Career Grand Slam, Jannik! 🤘

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