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Madrid Open: Zverev beats Blockx to set up final against Sinner

With defending Roland Garros champion Carlos Alcaraz ruled out due to a wrist injury, World No. 1 Sinner will be the top contender in Paris, where he can complete the ‌career Grand Slam, having won the Australian Open, U.S. Open ​and Wimbledon.

For now, however, Sinner’s focus remains on Madrid and next week’s Italian Open ⁠in Rome.

“I’m of course very happy to play my first ⁠final here. It means a lot to me … whatever (happens) on Sunday, it has been ‌a great tournament,” Sinner said.

“In between here and Rome I’ll try to recover again as much ​and then we’ll see.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#Jannik #Sinner #adrenaline #drives #fatigue #run #Madrid #Open #final"> Jannik Sinner says adrenaline drives him past fatigue in run to Madrid Open final  Jannik Sinner said the surge of adrenaline that comes with big matches had ​helped him push through mounting fatigue after the Italian ‌reached his maiden Madrid Open final following another deep ​run in a packed season.The 24-year-old ⁠has had a near non-stop schedule over the past two months, reaching the closing rounds in tournaments as the ‌circuit moved from hardcourts to the clay season, winning titles at Indian Wells, Miami ‌and Monte Carlo.“I’ve played a lot in the ‌last ⁠one and a half months, going very ⁠deep in tournaments,” Sinner told reporters after defeating Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4 in the Madrid Open semIfinals on Friday.“It’s a good ​sign, of course, and ‌at the same time you tend to get a little bit more tired.“I think and I believe, when I play big matches, semifinals, quarterfinals, finals, ‌there’s also a little bit of adrenaline ​that pushes me.”Victory over Alexander Zverev in Madrid on Sunday would hand Sinner a ⁠fifth successive Masters 1000 title going back to Paris last year and further underline his strong start ‌to the clay season, with the French Open beginning on May 24.ALSO READ | Madrid Open: Zverev beats Blockx to set up final against SinnerWith defending Roland Garros champion Carlos Alcaraz ruled out due to a wrist injury, World No. 1 Sinner will be the top contender in Paris, where he can complete the ‌career Grand Slam, having won the Australian Open, U.S. Open ​and Wimbledon.For now, however, Sinner’s focus remains on Madrid and next week’s Italian Open ⁠in Rome.“I’m of course very happy to play my first ⁠final here. It means a lot to me … whatever (happens) on Sunday, it has been ‌a great tournament,” Sinner said.“In between here and Rome I’ll try to recover again as much ​and then we’ll see.”Published on May 02, 2026  #Jannik #Sinner #adrenaline #drives #fatigue #run #Madrid #Open #final
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Madrid Open: Zverev beats Blockx to set up final against Sinner

With defending Roland Garros champion Carlos Alcaraz ruled out due to a wrist injury, World No. 1 Sinner will be the top contender in Paris, where he can complete the ‌career Grand Slam, having won the Australian Open, U.S. Open ​and Wimbledon.

For now, however, Sinner’s focus remains on Madrid and next week’s Italian Open ⁠in Rome.

“I’m of course very happy to play my first ⁠final here. It means a lot to me … whatever (happens) on Sunday, it has been ‌a great tournament,” Sinner said.

“In between here and Rome I’ll try to recover again as much ​and then we’ll see.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#Jannik #Sinner #adrenaline #drives #fatigue #run #Madrid #Open #final">Jannik Sinner says adrenaline drives him past fatigue in run to Madrid Open final

Jannik Sinner said the surge of adrenaline that comes with big matches had ​helped him push through mounting fatigue after the Italian ‌reached his maiden Madrid Open final following another deep ​run in a packed season.

The 24-year-old ⁠has had a near non-stop schedule over the past two months, reaching the closing rounds in tournaments as the ‌circuit moved from hardcourts to the clay season, winning titles at Indian Wells, Miami ‌and Monte Carlo.

“I’ve played a lot in the ‌last ⁠one and a half months, going very ⁠deep in tournaments,” Sinner told reporters after defeating Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4 in the Madrid Open semIfinals on Friday.

“It’s a good ​sign, of course, and ‌at the same time you tend to get a little bit more tired.

“I think and I believe, when I play big matches, semifinals, quarterfinals, finals, ‌there’s also a little bit of adrenaline ​that pushes me.”

Victory over Alexander Zverev in Madrid on Sunday would hand Sinner a ⁠fifth successive Masters 1000 title going back to Paris last year and further underline his strong start ‌to the clay season, with the French Open beginning on May 24.

ALSO READ | Madrid Open: Zverev beats Blockx to set up final against Sinner

With defending Roland Garros champion Carlos Alcaraz ruled out due to a wrist injury, World No. 1 Sinner will be the top contender in Paris, where he can complete the ‌career Grand Slam, having won the Australian Open, U.S. Open ​and Wimbledon.

For now, however, Sinner’s focus remains on Madrid and next week’s Italian Open ⁠in Rome.

“I’m of course very happy to play my first ⁠final here. It means a lot to me … whatever (happens) on Sunday, it has been ‌a great tournament,” Sinner said.

“In between here and Rome I’ll try to recover again as much ​and then we’ll see.”

Published on May 02, 2026

#Jannik #Sinner #adrenaline #drives #fatigue #run #Madrid #Open #final

Jannik Sinner said the surge of adrenaline that comes with big matches had ​helped him…