His 17-match winning streak and dominance in top-tier tournaments have established him as the most in-form player on the circuit. In this context, his name inevitably appears alongside that of Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz, with whom he is forming the new great tennis rivalry. This is a historic feat achieved by only a select group of players in the modern era. The title also represents Sinner's seventh Masters 1000 trophy, further cementing his status as one of the biggest figures in world tennis. The Italian is experiencing the best moment of his career. The race for the world number one ranking is set to intensify in the coming months. The victory in Miami not only confirms Sinner's growth but also sends a clear message: his tennis has reached a level of consistency and maturity that positions him as the top candidate to dominate the season. With this title, the Italian is not just adding trophies to his collection but also beginning to write his name among the greats of his generation. From the start, Sinner set the tone with aggressive and precise tennis. In the first set, he secured the crucial break to take a 6-4 lead, backed by a high first-serve efficiency. This trend continued throughout the match: the Italian recorded 10 aces and won nearly 92% of points with his first serve, reflecting the control he exerted over the match. Czech player Lehecka tried to keep the pace from the baseline but never managed to consistently trouble Sinner. In the second set, Sinner repeated the formula: constant pressure, solidity in rallies, and another decisive break that allowed him to close out the set 6-4 and secure the title without giving his opponent any clear chances for a comeback. A feat reserved for legends. This victory not only earned him the Miami title but also completed the prestigious 'Sunshine Double' by having also won the Indian Wells Masters weeks earlier.
Sinner's Dominance: Historic Miami Win and New Challenge to Alcaraz
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner wins in Miami, completing the 'Sunshine Double' and solidifying his position as the top candidate to dominate the tour. His 17-match winning streak and dominance over the world's best players, including Carlos Alcaraz, mark the beginning of a new era in men's tennis.