Sinner seals Miami Open

Jannik Sinner won the Miami Open, beating Jiří Lehečka 6-4, 6-4 to complete the Sunshine Double — and he did it without dropping a set at either Indian Wells or Miami. Sinner’s run now includes a 34-set winning streak at ATP Masters 1000 events and his composure held through weather delays that pushed the final schedule around. (x.com) (skysports.com) (

The victory pushed Sinner’s career tour‑level title total to 26, according to the ATP’s tournament report. (atptour.com) ATP records show the win improved Sinner’s 2026 season ledger to 19–2 on the Infosys ATP Win/Loss index. (atptour.com) Sinner earned $1.15 million for the Miami title, while runner‑up Jiří Lehečka took home $612,340. (upi.com) In the final Sinner recorded 10 aces and 22 winners and finished the tournament with 70 aces — his highest non‑Grand‑Slam aces total at the event. (upi.com) The match lasted one hour, 33 minutes and was interrupted twice by rain — first by a roughly 91‑minute postponement before play and then by an additional 82‑minute stoppage after the opening set. (upi.com) Sinner dominated early serving in the final, winning all 16 first‑serve points in the opening set and creating 11 break‑point opportunities across the match. (atptour.com) The title made Sinner the first man to complete the Indian Wells–Miami sweep since Roger Federer in 2017, per the ATP’s post‑match summary. (atptour.com) Lehečka, a 24‑year‑old from Czechia, reached his maiden ATP Masters 1000 final in Miami and will move up eight places to a new career‑high No. 14 in the live rankings after the tournament. (tennis365.com)

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