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Tying with legendary predecessors such as Agassi and Becker, Sinner reached the top 8 of the men's singles at the 2025 French Open

In the 4th round of the men's singles of the 2025 French Open tennis tournament on the 2nd local time, Italy's top seed and current world champion Sinner showed his bottom-line strength, sweeping Russia's 17th seed Rublev 6:1, 6:3, 6:4 to reach the top 8 while continuing the momentum of 18 consecutive Grand Slam wins, and will compete with Kazakhstan's dark horse Alexander Bullik (Alexander Bublik) for the top 4 tickets.

Sinner, the world's current football champion



"I'm very, very happy because the game is moving so fast, especially in a best-of-five system, and it can get pretty bad as well." Sinner has won four consecutive games and not lost one set at Roland Garros in Paris, including the elimination of Rublev in just two hours in this match, and continues to move towards the first French Open title, and the 23-year-old "Big Three Successor" said bluntly in an interview after the match: "I am very glad that the straight three ended in a row. The evenings in Paris are always wonderful, thank you all for coming. ”

Sinner has won 18 Grand Slam tournaments in a row since winning the US Open last year, defending his title at the Australian Open earlier this year, and winning the French Open, tying the legends of Andre Agassi of the United States, Boris Becker of Germany and Mats Wilander of Sweden, and tying the nineth-longest winning streak in the Open era.

As for Barberry, who is ranked 62nd in the ATP world men's singles, he was upset and defeated British No. 5 seed Jack Draper 5:7, 6:3, 6:2, 6:4, becoming the first Kazakhstan player in history to reach the top 8 of a Grand Slam men's singles, but he was inferior to Sinner with 1 win and 3 losses.

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