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Sina won the first round and won the championship quickly! Sina entered the semi-finals of the Rome Masters for the first time, with 25 consecutive wins against the Big Four

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In the early morning of May 16, the ATP1000 Rome Masters men's singles quarter-finals were held. The top seed of the tournament, Sina played, and his opponent was No. 6 seed Rude. Facing his opponent who had just won the first championship of the Masters in Madrid in the last stop, Sina won the game without any blood, and easily won the Tour with 25 consecutive victories.

Sina broke Rude's serve with 4 points in the first set, and then he successfully retained the serve and took a 2-0 lead. In the third game, Sina broke the serve with 4 points in Rude's serve. After that, he continued to work hard, broke the serve again in the fifth game, and successfully secured the serve in the 6th game to win the first set, giving the egg 6-0 to win the victory.

Sina broke and defended in the second set, gaining a 2-0 advantage. Since the first set, Sina has won 8 games in a row. In the third game, Rude saved two consecutive break points and struggled to hold the serve, winning the first serve in the entire game. In the 5th and 7th games, Sina broke the serve twice and won the second set 6-1.

Finally, in a game that took 1 hour and 04 minutes, the top seed Sina easily defeated the No. 6 seed Rude 6-0, 6-1, and entered the semi-finals of the Rome Masters for the first time in his career. Next, Sina will face No. 11 seed Paul across the net in the semi-finals, who eliminated Hulkac 2-0 in an earlier game. After winning this victory in Tongrude, Sina has won 25 consecutive games on the tour. He became the first post-00s player to win 25 consecutive games on the Tour, and is also the fifth male player to win at least 25 consecutive games since the 21st century. The remaining four are Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray.

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