Italian Open 2026: Jannik Sinner Sees Off Daniil Medvedev In Rain-Interrupted Clash To Set Up Final Against Casper Ruud

World No.1 Men's Tennis player Jannik Sinner sent Daniil Medvedev packing to make it to the Italian Open 2026 on home soil on Saturday.

By: Aayushman Vishwanathan
Last Updated: May 16, 2026 23:04:31 IST

World No.1 Men’s Tennis player Jannik Sinner sent Daniil Medvedev packing to make it to the Italian Open 2026 on home soil on Saturday. Although rain had interrupted the clash, Sinner managed to retain focus and beat his Russian counterpart to set up a final with Casper Ruud.

“During ⁠the night, usually I never struggle to sleep” – Jannik Sinner

The top seed beat Medvedev ‌6-2 5-7 6-4 in a semi-final that was suspended on Friday due to heavy rain, with Sinner leading 4-2 in the decider when play was halted. On Sunday, Sinner ​will play Norwegian 23rd seed Casper Ruud, who has lost four ​times against the Italian.

“A tough challenge, to be honest. During ⁠the night, usually I never struggle to sleep. This night was not ​easy,” Sinner said.
“When you’re in the third set, nearly done, but you ​still have to show up again … It’s basically a new start of a match. There are nerves again, but I’m very happy how I handled the situation.”
The victory ​extended Sinner’s remarkable Masters winning streak to 33 consecutive matches, a record ​run that has seen him claim titles in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo ‌and ⁠Madrid. Remarkably, the Rome crown is the only one missing from his impressive Masters collection, having lost to Carlos Alcaraz in last year’s final.
By reaching Sunday’s showpiece, Sinner also became the first Italian since Nicola Pietrangeli 68 years ​ago to reach ​back-to-back Rome finals. Sinner ⁠has a perfect 4-0 record against Ruud, including a quarter-final win in Rome last year, and has never ​dropped a set against the Norwegian. But he expects ​a stern ⁠test.
“I think he’s playing much, much better tennis right now, it’s going to be very tough,” Sinner added.
“I’m just happy to stand again here in ⁠the final – ​special tournament for me, special tournament for ​Italians … If it goes well, I’m very happy. If not, the final of a Masters ​is an amazing result.”
A win in the final for either Rudd or Sinner will be the perfect preparation for the second Grand Slam of the year, which is the French Open 2026, beginning on May 18. Sinner had notably reached the final of last year’s French Open but lost to Carlos Alcaraz in a jaw-dropping five-set battle.
(With inputs from Reuters)
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