Jannik Sinner Matches Djokovic's Record with Miami Win
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Miami, March 22 (NationPress) The World No. 2, Jannik Sinner, swiftly defeated Damir Dzumhur with a score of 6-3, 6-3 during his opening match at the Miami Open, held at the Hard Rock Stadium.
After securing his first title in 2026 at Indian Wells, the Italian player aims to be the first man to achieve the prestigious ‘Sunshine Double’ since Roger Federer accomplished it in 2017.
In his Miami debut victory, Sinner only conceded eight points on his serve throughout the match. Following his title wins at the Paris Masters in November and Indian Wells, he now holds a remarkable 12-match winning streak at ATP Masters 1000 events and has equaled Novak Djokovic’s record for the most consecutive sets won at this level (24), based on ATP Stats.
Sinner will have the opportunity to surpass the Serbian legend by clinching the opening set in his third-round match against Corentin Moutet, the 30th seed, who triumphed over Tomas Machac with a score of 6-0, 1-6, 6-4.
"I believe the scoreboard holds significance at times. For me, my focus is on continuous improvement as a player and positioning myself to compete in as many matches as possible. I approach every opponent with the same mindset, aiming to enter the court with a positive attitude and to give my all," Sinner remarked regarding his streak of straight-set victories at Masters 1000 events.
He is on a quest for his second title in Miami, having previously won in 2024. With no ATP Rankings points to defend in South Florida, this gives him a chance to enhance his momentum in the race against Carlos Alcaraz for the World No. 1 spot.
In other news, Alexander Shevchenko eliminated Ben Shelton from the Miami Open, delivering a comeback win at the ATP Masters 1000 event.
With a score of 6-7(3), 7-6(3), 6-3, the Kazakhstani secured his third Top 10 victory, while Shelton now stands at 1-4 in this major tournament held in his adopted home state of Florida.