Sinner vs Lehecka final

Jannik Sinner will face Jiri Lehecka in the Miami Open men's final after Sinner dismissed Alexander Zverev in the semis and Lehecka ended Arthur Fils’ run — Sinner is the pre-match favourite while Lehecka arrives unbeaten through the draw. The matchup pits Sinner’s experience in big moments against Lehecka’s breakout aggressive form. (x.com) (olympics.com)

Sinner closed the semi in straight sets, winning 6-3, 7-6(7-4) in 1 hour 53 minutes to reach the Miami Open final. (atptour.com)) The Italian added 15 aces in that match and extended a run of consecutive sets won at ATP Masters 1000 events to 32. (tradeonsports.co.uk)) Lehecka booked his spot with a 6-2, 6-2 semi-final victory and did not face a single break point in that match, marking his first appearance in an ATP Masters 1000 final. (atptour.com)) Earlier in the week the Czech survived a three-set test against Taylor Fritz (6-4, 6-7(4), 6-2) en route to the last four, showing the endurance that carried him through the bottom half of the draw. (atptour.com)) Sinner leads the pair’s head‑to‑head 3–0 in ATP main-tour meetings ahead of the final. (atptour.com)) The Miami Open champion will collect $1,151,380 and 1,000 ATP ranking points, while the runner‑up is scheduled to receive $612,340 and 650 points. (atptour.com)) ATP listings show Sinner at world No. 2 with 11,400 ranking points and Lehecka at No. 22 with 1,850 points entering the final. (atptour.com))

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