Sinner Dominates Dimitrov to Land Miami Open Title


Jannik Sinner is the 2024 Miami Open champion after a dominant 6-3, 6-1 victory over Grigor Dimitrov.

The Italian beforehand needed to accept the runners-up crown in 2021 and 2023, however he was a special beast this yr and made it third time fortunate, cruising to his second Masters 1000 title in simply 1 hour and 14 minutes.

I’m actually pleased with the outcome. I began off struggling slightly bit this week. I haven’t had a lot time to adapt on this court docket, so I knew at first that it was going to be powerful. Because the match went on, I felt higher and higher. At present’s efficiency was actually, actually good. I’m simply pleased with how I dealt with the state of affairs. It was not straightforward, so it was a really, superb two weeks. Staying within the current second. What it has been, it has been. I attempt to enhance… And in addition having fun with the second. This can be a particular second. You by no means know if that is the final time or not. So you must take pleasure in this for in the future, and now a brand new chapter is coming, clay-court season is coming, so utterly completely different. Let’s see how I’ll play any further. However for certain, the hard-court season till now has been superb. Sinner on his win in Miami.

You may see the match stats and highlights beneath.

Fast Match Recap

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The primary set kicked off competitively, and Dimitrov customary the primary break level when main 2-1.

Nevertheless, he tried to skip round a backhand to hit an inside-out forehand and didn’t fairly get the footwork proper. The ball drifted into the tramlines. Sinner went on to carry for 2-2.

One other comparable inside-out forehand try within the subsequent recreation, together with a poorly executed drop shot, acquired Dimitrov in hassle at 15-40. Sinner transformed his second break level with a passing shot up the road to steer 3-2.

From there, the Italian took cost, capturing the set 6-3. He carried that momentum into the second set with extra exact hitting, which pissed off Dimitrov from the baseline.

An early break put Sinner up 3-1, and it was all she wrote as he reeled off the following three video games, not dropping a degree behind his second serve within the set to seize his second Masters 1000 title.

Match Stats

  Grigor Dimitrov Jannik Sinner
Aces 6 4
Double Faults 1 1
1st Serve Proportion 64% 56%
1st Serve Factors Received 59% (19/32) 88% (21/24)
2nd Serve Factors Received 50% (9/18) 63% (12/19)
Break Factors Saved 50% (4/8) 100% (1/1)
1st Return Factors Received 13% (3/24) 41% (13/32)
2nd Return Factors Received 37% (7/19) 50% (9/18)
Break Factors Transformed 0% (0/1) 50% (4/8)
Winners 18 15
Unforced Errors 17 8
Internet Factors Received 64% (9/14) 100% (6/6)
Max Factors In Row 4 6
Service Factors Received 56% (28/50) 77% (33/43)
Return Factors Received 23% (10/43) 44% (22/50)
Whole Factors Received 41% (38/93) 59% (55/93)
Max Video games In Row 1 5
Service Video games Received 50% (4/8) 100% (8/8)
Return Video games Received 0% (0/8) 50% (4/8)
Whole Video games Received 25% (4/16) 75% (12/16)

Highlights

Ideas on the Remaining

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It was a troublesome match for Dimitrov, who performed like a man who felt he’d missed his large likelihood after lacking that breakpoint in recreation three.

Within the opening exchanges, the early indicators regarded good for the Bulgarian, as Sinner made just a few errors and wasn’t fairly in rhythm.

Nevertheless, as soon as Sinner had saved that break level, he went into lockdown mode and didn’t give Dimitrov any extra possibilities.

Crisp ball putting and good motion, together with neutralising Dimitrov’s first serve, meant he by no means regarded in a lot hassle;

With the win, Sinner is as much as second within the ATP rankings, and on hardcourt, he’s the perfect participant on this planet proper now with 22 wins on the floor this yr, with only one loss.

As for Dimitrov, he’s again inside the highest 10, and he’s taking part in a few of his best-ever tennis. General, I assumed he regarded rather less explosive than his last few matches (examine his footwork on the missed breakpoint), and he was by no means actually into it mentally, having to play reactive tennis and give you ridiculous shot-making to remain within the factors.

In some methods, it jogged my memory of a Federer vs Djokovic match when Federer didn’t flip up—there have been some enjoyable factors, however general, it was one-sided, and I feel he’d have a greater shot vs Sinner on clay courts.

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