World No 2 seals Miami Open final 6-4, 6-4 Sinner won in Indian Wells earlier in March Jiri Lehecka entered his first Masters 1000 final at the Miami Open in the best serving form of his life. He had won every service game in the tournament, a feat achieved by just eight men at this level before him. The ease with which he brushed aside all nine break points against him reflected his confidence. It took two return games for Jannik Sinner to viciously drag the Czech back down to earth. Ten minutes in, Sinner had already broken Lehecka’s unbreakable serve. As has usually been the case over the past few years, Sinner burst into the lead and refused to let it go. Continue reading... from The Guardian https://ift.tt/qEUb70f via IFTTT
- Serb blasts past Spaniard 6-3, 6-2 in second semi-final
- Earlier Jannik Sinner beat Daniil Medvedev 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-1
For much of this season, Carlos Alcaraz was the only player who faced Novak Djokovic as an equal deep in the biggest tournaments around the world. But while the pair have combined to create numerous sublime classics and Alcaraz has enjoyed an incredible year in his own right, in the end Djokovic still stands alone.
On Saturday evening in Turin, the world No 1 underlined his undisputed status as the best player in the world by producing an incredible performance as he picked Alcaraz apart with ease 6-3, 6-2 to reach his ninth final at the ATP Finals. If he wins it will be his seventh title.
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