Jannik Sinner wins the Sunshine Double and rewrites tennis history
Miguel Solomons
Dailysports's expert
In the final of the Miami Open, Jannik Sinner faced Jiří Lehečka in a match that delivered a truly historic outcome.
Details: The Italian star overcame his opponent in straight sets, sealing victory with identical 6–4 scorelines. Sinner became the first player in Miami Open history to win the title without dropping a single set.
Moreover, the world No. 2 completed the Sunshine Double for the first time in his career, becoming only the eighth player ever to achieve this feat.
Sinner also became the first player to win three consecutive Masters 1000 titles without losing a set.
The Miami trophy marked the 26th title of his professional career.
Reminder: Carlos Alcaraz made history in Melbourne by winning his first Australian Open title, etching his name into the annals of world tennis.