Miami Open 2026: Yannick Sinner beats Zverev, reaches final…

World number two player Yannick Sinner performed brilliantly in the Miami Open 2026 by defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4) and confirmed his place in the final. With this victory, Sinner also made the record of winning 32 consecutive sets in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments.

Sports News: World number two Yannick Sinner has entered the finals of Miami Open. Defeated Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4) and confirmed his place in the final. With this victory, Sinner has also made the record of winning 32 consecutive sets in ATP Masters 1000 tournaments. Moreover, he is on his way to his second consecutive title as he won his first title at Indian Wells just a few days ago.

At the same time, Novak Djokovic has also withdrawn from the Montecarlo Masters tennis tournament after not participating in the Miami Open due to a right shoulder injury.

Final match: Sinar vs Lehka

Today on Sunday, Yannick Sinner will face Jiri Lehka of Czech Republic in the final. Lehka defeated Arthur Fils 6–2, 6–2 to reach the first Masters 1000 final of his career. Talking about the rivalry between Sinner and Lehika, Sinner already has a 3-0 lead over Lehika in their last three matches.

One of these matches was also included in Roland Garros last year. A win in the final will leave Sinner just 1,540 points behind world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz as he does not need to save any ranking points this year.

Great performance on Zverev

This year, Sinner maintained the record of winning his last seven matches against Zverev, of which two matches were this year. Sinner also defeated Zverev in the semi-finals of BNP Paribas Open. Her win in the semi-finals of the Miami Open will not only boost her confidence but will also help her in making a strategy against Lehka in the finals.

On the other hand, Novak Djokovic withdrew from both the Miami Open and Montecarlo Masters due to a right shoulder injury. Organizers of the MonteCarlo tournament announced Djokovic’s withdrawal on Instagram, saying they wished him the best of luck in returning to the court soon. Djokovic, 38, had not played a match since losing to Jack Draper in the fourth round of the BNP Paribas Open. However, he did not clarify the reason behind his withdrawal from the MonteCarlo Masters. This has increased opportunities for other players in the tournament.

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