Jannik Sinner Miami Open victory has marked a historic milestone, as the Italian star secured back-to-back titles in Indian Wells and Miami without dropping a single set.
The 24-year-old delivered a dominant performance in the Miami Open final, defeating Jiří Lehečka in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4. With this win, Sinner completed the rare “Sunshine Double,” becoming the first male player to achieve the feat in such commanding fashion—without losing a set in either tournament.
Sinner’s remarkable run highlights his growing dominance on the ATP Tour. He has now won 34 consecutive sets at Masters-level events, underlining his consistency and control against top-tier competition. This achievement places him alongside legends like Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal as one of the few players to claim three consecutive Masters titles.
The Jannik Sinner Miami Open triumph has also intensified the rivalry at the top of men’s tennis. Currently ranked world No. 2, Sinner has significantly closed the gap with Carlos Alcaraz, reducing the points difference to just 1,190. The two young stars are increasingly setting themselves apart from the rest of the field with their consistent high-level performances.
Speaking after his victory, Sinner described the journey as “incredible,” expressing satisfaction with his current level of play and the progress he has made this season. His confidence and form suggest he is entering a new phase in his career, where expectations continue to rise.
As the ATP Tour now shifts to the clay-court season, anticipation is building for another showdown between Sinner and Alcaraz. Their rivalry is expected to define the next chapter of men’s tennis, with both players pushing the sport to new heights.