Jannik Sinner now holds the record of winning the most successive sets at the ATP Masters 1000 level (Picture credit: AFP)

Jannik Sinner claimed the record after he beat Corentin Moutet in straight sets in Round 3 of the Miami Open (Picture credit: AP)

Sinner has now won 26 consecutive sets at this level, with his streak having begun in the second round of the Paris Masters last year (Picture credit: AP)

Novak Djokovic is second on the list. He had won 24 consecutive sets from the second round at the 2016 Indian Wells to the second round in that year’s Monte-Carlo, before he lost to Jiri Vesely (Picture credit: AP)

Carlos Alcaraz ranks third, having won 21 successive sets from the second round of the 2023 Indian Wells Masters to the semifinals of that year’s Miami Open, where he fell to Jannik Sinner (Picture credit: AP)

Novak Djokovic sits fourth on the list, winning 19 successive sets from the second round of the 2014 Paris Masters to the 2015 Indian Wells Masters final. He dropped the second set to Roger Federer but clinched the match in the decider (Picture credit: AP)

Andy Murray ranks fifth, having won 18 successive sets from the second round of the 2016 Rome Masters to the 2016 Cincinnati Masters final, where he fell to Marin Čilić (Picture credit: AFP)
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