Unattainable. Jannik Sinner is on the verge of making history in the tennis world, certifying a Sunshine Double that would do justice to the level of play he has been showing in the last month. After defeating Alexander Zverev in the semifinals of the 2026 Miami Open, he spoke about his opponent in the final, Jiri Lehecka, and admitted to being surprised and impressed by his level of tennis.
All doubts that may have arisen around him after what happened in Australia and Doha have been dispelled. Jannik Sinner is making a statement with his performance in the first two Masters 1000 events of the season and is just one win away from putting the cherry on top and certifying one of the most challenging achievements in tennis, winning Indian Wells and Miami in the same season. Only 7 men (and 4 women) have done it before, and nothing suggests he can't achieve it.
After defeating Alexander Zverev in straight sets, the Italian revealed the keys to his good feelings. "Truth be told, it's been a spectacular tour. I feel like the playing conditions suit me well, and I'm able to produce spectacular tennis. My goal at the start of the month was to play as many matches as possible, and the truth is, I feel comfortable and very confident. My serve is helping me a lot, especially in crucial moments. I'm playing incredible tennis," admits the player from San Candido, who continues to narrow the gap to Alcaraz in their battle for the number 1 spot.

Sinner gives credit to Lehecka and points to weather conditions as a factor that could shape the 2026 Miami Open final
He was asked about the danger that his opponent, Jiri Lehecka, who will play his first Masters 1000 final this Sunday, may pose in the final of the 2026 Miami Open. "He's a great player, he's been doing things right for a while, this tournament is no coincidence. I know he'll hit the court able to play more freely than me, with less pressure. It will be crucial to see how we adapt to the playing conditions. Today I played at night, and the final will be during the day, let's see what the weather is like. It won't be easy, for sure," admitted a highly motivated Jannik Sinner with the possibility of becoming the champion of Florida.
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