I only saw the scores. Was it more than one break per set?
I just checked the score also, but was riffing off the feeling of inevitability with Sinner. It just seems that, except for the very rare exception (Alcaraz, mostly, or an injury), he's the most guaranteed expected win in tennis right now.
Of note, he's had six losses this year, four by Alcaraz. Of the six losses, two have been by retirement. Bublik is the only player other than Alcaraz to beat Sinner this year in a full match.
Since the start of 2024, he's 121-12, or 127-12 counting Six Kings. Alcaraz accounts for 7 of those 12 losses, with the other 5 being Tsitsipas, Medvedev, Rublev, Bublik, and Griekspoor. Those 12 losses:
2024 Indian Wells SF vs Alcaraz (3 sets)
2024 Monte Carlo SF vs Tsitsipas (3 sets)
2024 Madrid QF vs Auger-Aliassime (WO)
2024 Roland Garros SF vs Alcaraz (5 sets)
2024 Wimbledon QF vs Medvedev (5 sets)
2024 Canada Masters QF vs Rublev (3 sets)
2024 Beijing 500 F vs Alcaraz (3 sets)
2025 Rome F vs Alcaraz (2 sets)
2025 Roland Garros F vs Alcaraz (5 sets)
2025 Halle 500 R16 vs Bublik (3 sets)
2025 Cincinnai F vs Alcaraz (1 set Retired)
2025 US Open F vs Alcaraz (4 sets)
2025 Shanghai R32 vs Griekspoor (3 sets retired)
Or this: He's 124-5 over the last two seasons against non-Alcaraz opponents.
He's only played one full match in the last two seasons in which he didn't win at least one set - the Rome final this year. Other than that, he's taken at least a set off every opponent (in a full match).
Anyhow, I am once again struck by the contrast with how hopeless it seemed for years (over a decade, really) that we'd never see another young great player. The Big Three Hegemony was just too dominant, with two whole generations of players unable to de-throne them. But then you have the emergence of not one but two great players, and not just garden variety greats of the Edberg/Becker level. Sincaraz are showing Big Three levels of dominance. How long it will last remains to be seen, but I think their peak level right now - and really going back to the beginning of 2024 for Jannik - is at least in the ballpark of the Big Three.
While I do hope that someone emerges to challenge them, it will be interesting to see if one of them can put together a three-Slam season in the next year or two.