Noun
winning streak (plural winning streaks)
An uninterrupted sequence of wins.
I think I went on a nice winning streak of about 20 fights until I fought Jorge Reyes and he stopped me in 6 rounds after I punched myself out. Alexis Arguello
1995 main The Chargers' follow-up year in 1995 did not bring the same success of the previous season, but the team still managed to get into the playoffs with a five-game winning streak to end the season at 9–7. Source: Internet
2004–2006: Final years In 2004, Agassi began the year with a five-set loss in the semifinals of the Australian Open to Marat Safin ; the loss ended Agassi's 26-match winning streak at the event, a record that still stands. Source: Internet
1997–2009: AFC resurgence Super Bowl XXXII saw quarterback John Elway and running back Terrell Davis lead the Denver Broncos to an upset victory over the defending champion Packers, snapping the NFC's 13 year winning streak. Source: Internet
After a loss on September 1, the Tigers reeled off a 12-game winning streak to put any thoughts of another late-season collapse to rest. Source: Internet
After being 1–11 at the three-quarters point in the season, the team went on a four-game winning streak and finished with a record of 5–11, highlighted by the team beating the Steelers after 12 consecutive losses against their rival. Source: Internet