Mumbai, May 4 -- "Flood the court," the commentator said as Jannik Sinner slapped a forehand past Arthur Fils in Madrid, "and see if this guy can walk on water." Worth a shot, for this guy cannot put a foot wrong at the moment. Not on clay courts or hard. Not at the end of the 2025 season or the middle of 2026. Not in Paris, or Indian Wells, or Miami, or Monte Carlo, or Madrid. This guy, the master of Masters, is winning everywhere. And scripting history with it. Sinner is the first man to gobble up five straight titles at the ATP Masters 1000 level, only a rung below the Grand Slams. The Italian world No.1 did so by crushing German world No.3 Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 in the Madrid Open final. Such Sundays have become routine for the four-...