After winning in the California desert two weeks ago, the world’s number 2 tennis player has now become champion in the humid climate of Florida
Jannik Sinner is the 8th tennis player on the planet to win the Sunshine Double – lift the Indian Wells and Miami trophies in the same season – in the men’s category. After winning in the dry atmosphere of California two weeks ago, the world number 2 now became champion in the humid climate of Florida by defeating the excited Czech Jiri Lehecka in the decision this Sunday (29), delayed by rain and stopped at the beginning of the second set due to the weather conditions, with a double 6/4.
The world number 2 joins Novak Djokovic (four times), Roger Federer (3), Michael Chang, Pete Sampras, Marcelo Rios, André Agassi and the pioneer, Jim Courier, in 1991. He still celebrates winning Miami for the second time, as he was the 2024 champion – he was serving a doping suspension in 2025.
Trying to regain leadership of the ranking – will put a lot of pressure on Carlos Alcaraz in the coming weeks as he has no points to defend, while the Spaniard was champion of the Montecarlo Masters 1000, which starts on the 5th, Sinner increased his parish against the Czech now to 4-0 in the clash.
But he had to waiting longer than normal to enter the court. Due to the rain that hampered the first round games, the decision at Hard Rock Stadium began with a delay of more than 1h30 and at risk of further stoppages. The sky in Miami was thick, with lots of clouds, when the tennis players took to the court.
The challenges for the finalists were enormous. On the one hand, Sinner, driven by 32 consecutive sets won this season or 11 victories without losing in the Masters 1000 since 2024 – did not play in 2025. On the other, Lehecka without losing services in the tournament, which has not happened since 2018 in competitions of this level, and excited to end the taboo against his opponent.
The Czech scored an ace straight away, showing that his serve would be his main weapon after three defeats against the world number 2 on the circuit. But there was a monstrous Sinner on the other side and he saw his series of perfect serves collapse in the third game, when he sent the third break point out after escaping twice.
Sinner celebrated a lot and Soon it was 3-1 on the scoreboard after escaping in style from a 0 to 40 by serving a huge amount and lining up aces. Aggressive and vibrant, the Italian did not allow the Czech to react in the final and closed the set with 6-4 in direct points on the decisive service.
The Italian started second set pressing the Czech’s service (it was 15 to 30) when the rain stopped the match again. The sky opened after an hour and a half break and the game resumed with the court completely dry. Lehecka was focused to confirm the point.
Just like in the first set, Sinner had three breaks in the third game. This time, however, without success. But he served excellently and put a lot of pressure on his rival’s serve and once again he didn’t take advantage of two break opportunities. Sinner seemed to get nervous and heard a “Come on, Taurus” from his corner, a phrase to motivate him.
The response was huge. The Italian came out of the hole and avoided losing serve in the eighth game, then broke and then served furiously to celebrate his second title in Miami. The title came after going up to the net, closing the perfect campaign with another 2-0 victory. He is the only one, among men and women, to win the Sunshine Double without losing a set.
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