Jannik Sinner wins Rome Masters final vs Ruud 6-4, 6-4

Jannik Sinner finished off the ATP Rome Masters, Italy with a clean 6-4, 6-4 win over Casper Ruud in the Final at Stadio Centrale. The No. 1 seed needed 1h 44m on red clay to get it done, leaning on accurate serving and steady returning. It was efficient, measured tennis from start to finish.
Serve set the tone
Sinner’s serve provided a safe platform. He landed 64% of first serves and won 29 of 35 first‑serve points, an 83% clip. He hit 2 aces, committed 0 double faults and put every second serve into play at 20/20. Overall he won 39 service points and was broken just once, saving 1 of 2 break points faced.
Return pressure made the difference
On return, Sinner read Ruud well. He won 35% of first‑serve return points and 51% against the second serve, collecting 27 receiver points. That pressure translated into 3 breaks from 5 chances, while Ruud managed 1 break from 2 opportunities and 16 receiver points. The Norwegian finished with 3 aces but could not match Sinner’s consistency in the rallies.
Set-by-set snapshot
The first set hinged on Sinner’s efficiency when the first ball landed. Despite a 52% first‑serve rate, he captured 12 of 13 points behind it and converted 2 breaks to take it 6-4, with Ruud striking back once.
Set two was steadier from the top seed. Sinner lifted his first‑serve accuracy to 73%, added 2 aces, saved the lone break point he faced and earned one decisive break. Another 6-4 sealed the trophy.
What the numbers say
Total points told the story at 66-53 for Sinner. He produced 26 winners to Ruud’s 22, and enjoyed the longer surges, stringing together a maximum of five games and six points in a row. No tiebreaks were needed, and both men played 10 service games.
Fans could follow the momentum live on Sofascore’s point-by-point feed and Tennis Power graph, which reflected Sinner’s steady control across both sets. For full match stats, player form and upcoming ATP Masters 1000 action, Sofascore has you covered.

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17 May 2026Jannik Sinner wins Rome Masters final vs Ruud 6-4, 6-4

Jannik Sinner finished off the ATP Rome Masters, Italy with a clean 6-4, 6-4 win over Casper Ruud in the Final at Stadio Centrale. The No. 1 seed needed 1h 44m on red clay to get it done, leaning on accurate serving and steady returning. It was efficient, measured tennis from start to finish.
Serve set the tone
Sinner’s serve provided a safe platform. He landed 64% of first serves and won 29 of 35 first‑serve points, an 83% clip. He hit 2 aces, committed 0 double faults and put every second serve into play at 20/20. Overall he won 39 service points and was broken just once, saving 1 of 2 break points faced.
Return pressure made the difference
On return, Sinner read Ruud well. He won 35% of first‑serve return points and 51% against the second serve, collecting 27 receiver points. That pressure translated into 3 breaks from 5 chances, while Ruud managed 1 break from 2 opportunities and 16 receiver points. The Norwegian finished with 3 aces but could not match Sinner’s consistency in the rallies.
Set-by-set snapshot
The first set hinged on Sinner’s efficiency when the first ball landed. Despite a 52% first‑serve rate, he captured 12 of 13 points behind it and converted 2 breaks to take it 6-4, with Ruud striking back once.
Set two was steadier from the top seed. Sinner lifted his first‑serve accuracy to 73%, added 2 aces, saved the lone break point he faced and earned one decisive break. Another 6-4 sealed the trophy.
What the numbers say
Total points told the story at 66-53 for Sinner. He produced 26 winners to Ruud’s 22, and enjoyed the longer surges, stringing together a maximum of five games and six points in a row. No tiebreaks were needed, and both men played 10 service games.
Fans could follow the momentum live on Sofascore’s point-by-point feed and Tennis Power graph, which reflected Sinner’s steady control across both sets. For full match stats, player form and upcoming ATP Masters 1000 action, Sofascore has you covered.

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