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Sinner's Shocking Slump: From 15-Match Streak to Djokovic and Mensik Losses

Sinner's Shocking Slump: From 15-Match Streak to Djokovic and Mensik Losses

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Sinner has had a turbulent start to 2026 after finishing 2025 on a 15-match winning streak[1]. His season began poorly with a semifinal loss to Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open—despite having defeated Djokovic in all five prior encounters[1]. This marked his worst season start since 2023[1].

The situation worsened at the Qatar Open in Doha, where Sinner suffered an upset quarterfinal loss to 20-year-old Czech sensation Jakub Mensik in a three-set match[1][8]. After losing the first set in a tiebreak, Sinner won the second convincingly but faltered in the third, struggling with return of serve issues that are uncharacteristic of his recent performances[1]. According to the ATP Tour, he stands at 7-2 this season[4].

Following the loss, Sinner posted on social media congratulating Mensik on his victory[2]. When discussing his emotions post-match, Sinner remained composed, telling reporters: "It was a match that unfolded as it did. There was no catastrophe; I'm calm because we are striving to win as many matches as we can...I am confident that our efforts will yield results"[1]. He is now focusing on the Masters 1000 tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami[1].

The losses have prompted scrutiny from experts. Former American player Steve Johnson suggested that if Sinner fails to win at Indian Wells or Miami, questions will need to be asked, noting that Sinner had previously lost primarily only to Carlos Alcaraz[7]. Italian journalist Paolo Bertolucci called for Sinner to undergo a "re-think" of his approach[10].

However, Italian legend Adriano Panatta has pushed back against critics, dismissing suggestions that Sinner is experiencing a genuine crisis[11].

Earlier in Doha, Sinner participated in a lighthearted fishing trip with top players including Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, and Andrey Rublev on February 17, which he described as his first fishing experience[5]. He also reflected on the 2026 Winter Olympics being held in Italy, acknowledging his past as a national giant slalom skiing champion but reaffirming his commitment to tennis[6].

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