Jannik Sinner Advances to Miami Open Semifinals with Impressive Performance
Jannik Sinner advanced to the semifinals of the Miami Open with an outstanding performance against Frances Tiafoe. The Italian, currently ranked number two globally, demonstrated his skills by winning 6-2, 6-2 in just 71 minutes. This victory marked Sinner’s 29th and 30th consecutive sets won at ATP Masters 1,000 events.
Impressive Performance Against Tiafoe
Sinner began the match strong, breaking Tiafoe in the opening game. After that, the American struggled to keep up with Sinner’s powerful game. Sinner dropped only nine points on serve during the entire match, showcasing his dominance.
- Match Stats:
- Score: 6-2, 6-2
- Duration: 71 minutes
- Sets won: 29 consecutive sets
- Points lost on serve: 9
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Sinner is set to face either Alexander Zverev of Germany or Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina in the semifinals. In his post-match interview, Sinner mentioned, “I felt like I was serving quite well in the important moments.” He noted Tiafoe’s physical fatigue from previous matches and aimed to capitalize on that from the start.
Aiming for Historic Achievement
As Sinner progresses through the tournament, he seeks to achieve the prestigious ‘Sunshine Double’—winning both the Indian Wells and the Miami Open in the same year. This feat has not been accomplished by a male player since Roger Federer in 2017.
Sinner’s consistent performance has now seen him reach the Miami Open semifinals in four of five appearances, having secured the title in 2024. The other semifinal match will feature Arthur Fils from France against Czech player Jiri Lehecka. Fans will be eagerly anticipating Sinner’s next match as he aims for further glory in Miami.