Sinner advances in Miami
Jannik Sinner advanced at the Miami Open, a result that drew heavy social engagement and keeps him moving through the early rounds (x.com).
Sinner beat Damir Džumhur 6-3, 6-3 in a 71‑minute opening match at Hard Rock Stadium on March 21, converting a match‑point break with a backhand winner. (atptour.com) On March 24 he followed that with a 6-1, 6-4 third‑round win over Corentin Moutet, a victory that lifted his consecutive sets‑won tally at ATP Masters 1000 events to 26 and moved him past Novak Djokovic’s previous mark of 24. (atptour.com) The 26‑set run traces back to his Rolex Paris Masters title last November and includes his Indian Wells triumph six days before Miami, giving Sinner 13 straight Masters 1000 match victories across the streak. (atptour.com) Against Moutet Sinner won 87% (33/38) of his first‑serve points, struck 23 winners to Moutet’s 11 and closed the match in 71 minutes, extending his unbeaten record versus left‑handed opponents to 21 matches. (atptour.com) His next opponent will be American Alex Michelsen, who set up the fourth‑round meeting by defeating Alejandro Tabilo 3‑6, 6‑3, 6‑4. (atptour.com)