Jannik Sinner: ‘Miami has been good to me’ | ATP Tour

Jannik Sinner: ‘Miami has been good to me’ | ATP Tour


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Sinner on five-star QF set at Hard Rock: ‘Miami has been good to me’

Italian will tackle residence favourite Tiafoe on Thursday at ATP Masters 1000

March 25, 2026

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Jannik Sinner in motion throughout his fourth-round triumph in opposition to Alex Michelsen on Tuesday in Miami.
By ATP Staff

Jannik Sinner you will have made a behavior of hanging round for the enterprise finish of the Miami Open presented by Itau.

Since reaching the championship match on occasion debut in 2021, the 24-year-old has racked up a 22-3 file on the ATP Masters 1000 occasion in Florida, in accordance to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index. On Tuesday, Sinner overcame Alex Michelsen 7-5, 7-6(4) to sign a quarter-final spot, and concurrently grew to become the third man to attain the final eight in all of his first 5 Miami appearances, alongside Yannick Noah and Stefan Edberg.

“It’s tough to say,” mentioned 2024 titlist Sinner in his post-match press convention, the place he was requested for any perception as to why he has thrived over time in Miami. “The earlier occasions once I performed right here, I additionally performed a little bit bit on outdoors courts. Outside it is very completely different. There is a whole lot of breeze and wind at occasions. Playing right here [in the stadium] is barely simpler, as a result of it blocks it a bit.

“The ball is bouncing quite low, which usually helps me. This year I’ve found it a little bit more difficult for some reason. I am also to enjoy whatever is trying around, off the court. Miami for sure has been very good to me in the past years.”

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The approach Sinner stored his cool whilst Michelsen served for the second set at 5-3 inside Hard Rock Stadium on Tuesday was typical of the Italian, as was the best way he elevated his stage within the subsequent tie-break to clinch his straight-sets win and prolonged his file streak of consecutive units received at Masters 1000 stage to 28. Sinner has now received 15 of his previous 16 tie-breaks in tour-level matches courting again to the beginning of his Wimbledon title run final July.

“I’m someone that likes to play tie-breaks, or at 4-4, 5-5,” mentioned Sinner when requested about his constant excellence in strain moments. “I attempt to elevate my stage in a very powerful moments and that for certain helped me right now… I’m very blissful that I managed to win right now.

“I tried to return as much as I could [at 3-5]. I’ve also been in positions where you have to serve out. Serving out the set is always a little bit different. You can feel the pressure. That’s for everyone, me too, when I need to serve out. Also, sometimes you can just miss balls, and if he wins that game, things can turn out differently. Obviously in the third set you start from 0-0 again and you need to start over again. Today was good for me, from a physical point of view, to get away with two sets.”

The No. 2 participant within the PIF ATP Rankings, Sinner will face one other residence favourite on Thursday in pursuit of a fourth Miami semi-final look. He will enter his quarter-final conflict with Nineteenth-seeded Frances Tiafoe with a 4-1 lead within the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Headvert collection.

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