Sinner, the Italian tennis sensation, overcame Zverev with a score of 6-3, 7-6(4), showcasing his powerful serve and mental composure during critical moments. After sealing the win, Sinner celebrated enthusiastically, shouting, “Let’s go!” as the German star failed to return his match-point serve.
This victory marked Sinner’s 16th consecutive Masters 1000 match win, underlining his consistent form and determination on the tour.
One Step Away from the Sunshine Double
Earlier this month, Sinner won the Indian Wells title, and now, with the Miami Open final approaching, he is in contention for the prestigious Sunshine Double—winning both tournaments in the same year. The last player to accomplish this feat was Roger Federer in 2017, highlighting the rarity and significance of Sinner’s achievement.
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In Sunday’s final, Sinner will face Czech player Jiri Lehecka, promising an intense showdown. Reflecting on his journey, Sinner said, “It has been an incredible swing. I’ve been trying to play as many matches as possible, and I couldn’t do any better.”
Reflections on a Tough Match
Sinner praised Zverev for his performance, calling the encounter “very tough,” and noted that the key to his win was strong serving in crucial moments. “He played some incredible tennis, but I was serving very well, especially at the end,” Sinner added.
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A Historic Milestone in Sight
With just one match away from the Miami Open title, Jannik Sinner is poised to achieve a milestone that only tennis legends have managed. If victorious, he will join an elite group of players who have claimed the Sunshine Double, solidifying his place among the sport’s rising stars and demonstrating his dominance in the 2026 tennis season.