By Richard Pagliaro | Sunday, March 29, 2026
Picture credit score: Miami Open Fb
A soupy sky and cussed opponent couldn’t cease the Sinshine Double.
Jannik Sinner defeated Jiri Lehecka 6-4, 6-4 in at present’s Miami Open ultimate to efficiently full the Sunshine Doubles—sweeping championships in Indian Wells and Miami.

The ultimate was suspended for about 90 minutes attributable to rain with Sinner holding a one-set lead.
World No. 2 Sinner is the primary man since Roger Federer in 2017 to finish the Sunshine Double.
The second-seeded Sinner served 65 %, received 33 of 36 first-serve factors and pumped 10 aces in opposition to 1 double fault in a 93-minute victory. Sinner, who improved to 19-2 in 2026, joins Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal as the one males to win three consecutive ATP Masters 1000 championships.
A dominant Sinner is the primary man in historical past to win the Sunshine Double—and ATP Masters 1000 titles—with out surrendering a set. In reality, Sinner stretched his report streak to 34 consecutive units received on the ATP Masters 1000 degree.
It was Sinner’s eleventh straight Miami Open win and his twelfth consecutive victory following his title run in Indian Wells the place he beat Daniil Medvedev within the ultimate.

This ultimate turned within the third sport. Lehecka erased two break factors to attract even at deuce, however Sinner transformed his third break level to go up 2-1.
Dealing with triple-break level within the subsequent sport, Sinner discovered his serve then tore by means of a decided maintain to increase his result in 3-1.
“I felt like the primary service video games the balls have been very, very heavy,” Sinner advised Tennis Channel’s Jim Courier. “So I attempted to toss the ball a bit of bit extra in entrance to get a bit extra whip…
“It was for certain a key second in the entire thing as a substitute of being 2-all going [up] 3-1 and having extra time to breathe. And having a great rhythm on serve—that helped me for certain.”
Serving at 3-5, Lehecka saved a few set factors, together with smacking a brief forehand to erase the second set level.
Slamming an ace down the T helped Lehecka navigate a 10-minute maintain that spanned seven deuce factors. The Czech held for 4-5 forcing Sinner to serve out the set.
Cracking serves near the strains, Sinner stamped a love maintain to seal the opening set.
The world No. 22 was serving at 15-30 within the first sport of the second set when the rains got here, suspending play for about 90 minutes.
Although Sinner was phenomenal on first serve, Lehecka hung robust saving three break factors to carry for a 2-1 second-et lead. Two video games later, Lehecka saved two extra break factors for a 3-2 lead.
The cumulative stress of Sinner straddling the baseline and cracking damaging drives into the corners was an excessive amount of.
A crackling 15-shot rally ended with Sinner forcing a forehand error as he broke for 5-4.
Serving for his second Miami title, Sinner slashed two aces and a forehand drive volley for double championship level.
The Wimbledon winner knocked off a forehand volley to shut an imposing conquest.
Sinner stated striving to be one of the best participant he might be is an important ingredient in successful his twenty sixth Tour-level title.
“A whole lot of work and plenty of belief and perception within the group as effectively,” Sinner stated of revisions he’s made to his serve. “Being younger and successful large titles after which to vary you might want to be mentally fairly open. If I see this type of outcomes it’s superb if I’d serve the identical method I did a few years in the past possibly I’d not win.
“So I all the time attempt to enhance, attempt to perceive what’s working effectively and what’s not. I’m somebody who doesn’t wait. I’m completely satisfied to do it throughout tournaments. That, for certain, is one in all my secrets and techniques. It doesn’t imply that’s the appropriate method that’s simply my method of how I see the game.”

