Sinner books Miami final

Jannik Sinner marched into the Miami Open final, extending an eye-popping Masters 1000 streak—30 consecutive sets won—and hammered Frances Tiafoe with 28 winners in a 6-2 first-set statement. Sinner’s run keeps him squarely in the Turin race and cements his 18-2 season form heading into the title match. (atptour.com) (youtube.com)

Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4) in Friday’s Miami semifinal, a 1 hour 53‑minute victory that pushed him through to the title match. (tennis.com)) That triumph extended Sinner’s ATP Masters 1000 streak to 32 consecutive sets and a 16‑match winning run at that level. (tennis.com)) The win was Sinner’s seventh straight over Zverev, and it leaves him one victory shy of completing the Sunshine Double after his Indian Wells title earlier this month. (tennis.com)) Jiri Lehecka will be Sinner’s opponent in the Miami final after the Czech routed Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-2 to reach his first ATP Masters 1000 championship match. (atptour.com)) Lehecka produced a 75‑minute semifinal without facing a single break point and served six aces in the win, arriving in the final having not been broken during his Miami run. (atptour.com)) The men’s singles final is scheduled for Sunday, March 29, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium as the tournament closes its March 17–29 calendar. (atptour.com))

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