French Open 2025: Jannik Sinner’s Grand Slam Streak Hits 17 Matches/ TezzBuzz/ WASHINGTON/ J. Mansour/ Morning Edition/ World No. 1 Jannik Sinner delivered a commanding 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Jiri Lehecka at the French Open, losing just three games in 94 minutes. The win extends his Grand Slam unbeaten streak to 17 matches and marks the most lopsided major victory of his career. Sinner now advances to face Andrey Rublev for a place in the quarterfinals.
By HOWARD FENDRICH | AP – May 31, 2025
PARIS — Jannik Sinner barely broke a sweat as he dismantled Jiri Lehecka in straight sets on Saturday at Roland-Garros, showing precisely why he’s the world’s No. 1-ranked player and a Grand Slam juggernaut. The 22-year-old Italian crushed Lehecka 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 in a brisk 1 hour, 34 minutes — the fastest men’s match of the tournament and the most lopsided win of his major career.
The victory marked Sinner’s 17th straight Grand Slam match wina streak that includes titles at the 2024 U.S. Open and 2025 Australian Open. Only Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Rafael Nadal have posted longer Slam streaks this century.
Sinner’s numbers told the story: 31 winners, just nine unforced errors18 break point opportunities with seven conversions, and only one break point faced — which he saved. Lehecka, a Grand Slam quarterfinalist and ranked 34th in the world, had no answers.
When Lehecka finally won a game — trailing 0-6, 1-5 — he mockingly pumped his fist. The Suzanne-Lenglen crowd roared with approval, offering a standing ovation for the Czech player’s small victory. But the applause didn’t change the momentum or outcome.
Sinner’s path to a maiden French Open title continues Monday, when he will take on No. 17 seed Andrey Rublev, who advanced via walkover after No. 14 Arthur Fils withdrew due to a back injury.
With his game peaking on clay and confidence at an all-time high, Sinner is looking more and more like the heir to the “Big Three” legacy. He remains on track to become the first man since Novak Djokovic to win three consecutive major titles.
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