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May 10, 2026
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Ruud says Sinner is 'beatable' as world No 1 seeks record run at Italian Open

AI Summary
Casper Ruud believes Jannik Sinner is 'beatable' despite his impressive run of Masters 1000 titles, but notes that Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are currently 'unreachable' for the rest of the field. Sinner is seeking a record-extending sixth consecutive Masters 1000 title on home soil at the Italian Open.

The Road to Record-Breaking

Casper Ruud believes Jannik Sinner is not unbeatable but the rest of the field will have to catch the world No 1 on a favourable day as they try to stop him winning a record-extending sixth consecutive Masters 1000 title on home soil at the Italian Open.

Sinner's Dominant Form

“His results this year kind of speak for themselves,” said Ruud. “Four Masters 1000s in a row to begin the year. Four of four. He’s already made history, he can make more history. But he also showed in the beginning of the year, he’s beatable. Novak [Djokovic] beat him. [Jakub] Mensik beat him.

The Challenge for Other Players

“But when he’s on, not many can touch him. I would say that when both him and Carlos [Alcaraz] are on their highest level, they’re kind of unreachable for the rest at the moment. It’s a reason why they have won the last [nine] slams, these two guys.”

Recent Results and Prospects

Despite Sinner playing only one match so far, easing past Sebastian Ofner in straight sets in his second-round match on Saturday night, his prospects look even stronger than at the start of the week because of the struggles of many other top players.

Ruud's Own Form and Outlook

Ruud, the 23rd seed, has also struggled recently and this week marks his first outside the top 20 since 2021 as a consequence of not defending his title at the Madrid Open. However, he reached the fourth round on Sunday with an excellent 6-3, 6-4 win over the 11th seed, Jiri Lehecka.