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ROME—When a stadium seats more than 10,000 spectators, it creates plenty of vantage points to explore.

Especially at an alluring venue like the Foro Italico when the hottest ticket in town takes the court.

With mostly sunny skies above him Thursday, Jannik Sinner added another impressive record to his resume. In defeating Andrey Rublev, 6-2, 6-4, the world No. 1 won his 32nd consecutive match at the ATP Masters 1000 level to break a tie with Novak Djokovic for the longest unbeaten streak in history.

Our look at Sinner up close and far away, inside Stadio Centrale del Tennis on a historic day for Italian tennis:

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The corner view: defensive flair is often captured here.

The corner view: defensive flair is often captured here.

The top row view: appreciating a full house in all its beauty.

The top row view: appreciating a full house in all its beauty.

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The bunker view: space is tight and uber competitive.

The bunker view: space is tight and uber competitive.

The concourse view: you never know which Sinner fan, old and young, might be armed with a supportive sign.

The concourse view: you never know which Sinner fan, old and young, might be armed with a supportive sign.

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The match point view: being in the vicinity of Jannik's team box lands a front-facing celebration.

The match point view: being in the vicinity of Jannik's team box lands a front-facing celebration.