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Jannik Sinner completes Sunshine Double at Miami Open 2024 after defeating Jiri Lehecka

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Consensus Summary

Jannik Sinner secured the Miami Open title in March 2024 with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Jiri Lehecka, completing the Sunshine Double by following his Indian Wells victory. The match marked Sinner’s eighth male player to achieve this feat and his third consecutive Masters 1000 title without dropping a set, a record shared only by Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal. Sinner’s dominance was underscored by his serve (74% first serves in, 79% points won behind them) and his ability to break Lehecka’s unbreakable serve early in the final. Lehecka, who had not dropped a serve game all tournament, struggled against Sinner’s all-round game, including his nuclear-grade groundstrokes and mental toughness. Sinner’s season rebounded sharply after early losses to Djokovic and Menšík, capitalizing on a rigorous training block in California to adapt to heat and refine his game. Meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka also completed a Sunshine Double in the same year, though her path involved three-set finals against top rivals like Rybakina and Gauff. The duopoly between Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz continued unchallenged, with both players winning every tournament since April 2024 when both competed. Criticism of Miami’s temporary venue and the growing gap between the top players and the rest of the field were also noted, reflecting broader shifts in the tennis landscape.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Jannik Sinner won the Miami Open title with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Jiri Lehecka on March 2024
  • Sinner’s win at Miami followed his Indian Wells title, completing the Sunshine Double (Indian Wells and Miami)
  • Sinner has won 34 consecutive sets at Masters 1000 level since November 2023
  • Sinner entered the Miami final with 11,800 ranking points, more than double Alexander Zverev’s 5,205 points
  • Sinner’s serve was dominant in Miami, with 74% first serves in and 79% points won behind them
  • Jiri Lehecka had not dropped a single serve game in Miami before the final
  • Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka both completed Sunshine Doubles in 2024, marking the fourth time in history this occurred
  • Sinner’s head-to-head record against Alexander Zverev was 4-1 before August 2024, with Sinner winning their last seven matches
  • Sinner’s serve was untouched in the past two weeks leading up to the Miami final (1/15 serve games lost)
  • Arthur Fils recovered from a stress fracture to reach Miami’s semi-finals, defeating Tommy Paul in a final-set tiebreak

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

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  • Sinner’s overhead smash into the net at 4-4 in the second set against Zverev was described as a ‘perfect demonstration of the pressure he imposes’
  • Sinner’s drop shots, slices, and volleys were highlighted as key adjustments post-US Open loss to Alcaraz
  • Zverev’s confidence improved after his five-set loss to Carlos Alcaraz at the Australian Open
  • Fils’ quarter-final performance at Indian Wells was described as ‘mentally exhausted’ before his semi-final win
  • Lehecka’s baseline dominance was emphasized with ‘massive serve’ and ‘clean timing’ off both wings
  • Sinner’s quote: ‘Standing here again in the final means very much to me. Trying to play as many matches as possible. That was my goal’
  • Sinner’s training block in California focused on adapting to hot conditions and improving all-round game
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  • Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have won every tournament since April 2024 when both were present (duopoly)
  • Sinner’s three consecutive Masters 1000 titles (Indian Wells, Miami, and another) were noted as a ‘greatest achievement’
  • Sabalenka’s Sunshine Double was achieved through three-set finals against top-four opponents (Rybakina, Gauff)
  • Sabalenka’s mental approach involved self-reminders: ‘No, no, no, no, no. You’re strong enough to get this’
  • Miami’s stadium was criticized for its ‘worst’ venue on tour, with poor viewing angles and temporary setup
  • Sinner’s quote: ‘There is no secret behind [it]. There is just hard work and that’s it’
  • Sabalenka’s 23-1 record in her first 24 matches of 2024 was highlighted as a consistency milestone
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  • Lehecka’s unbreakable serve was broken twice in the first two return games by Sinner in the final
  • Sinner led 6-0, 5-0 against Lehecka in their 2023 French Open match (6-0, 6-1, 6-2 win)
  • Sinner’s serve was described as ‘nuclear-grade’ alongside his groundstrokes and movement
  • Sinner’s Australian Open semi-final loss to Djokovic and Qatar Open loss to Menšík were framed as ‘far from ideal’ starts
  • Sinner’s doping suspension in 2023 meant he had no points to defend in February-March-April 2024, placing him ~1500 points behind Alcaraz
  • Lehecka’s semi-final win over Taylor Fritz was described as ‘imperious’

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • Article 1 states Sinner won the Miami final in straight sets (6-3, 7-6), while Articles 2 and 3 report a 6-4, 6-4 victory
  • Article 1 claims Sinner’s serve was untouched in the past two weeks (1/15 serve games lost), but Article 3 states he lost his serve just once over the past two weeks (implying 1/15 is incorrect)
  • Article 2 describes Sabalenka’s Sunshine Double as decided in three-set finals against top-four players, while Article 1 does not mention set scores for Sabalenka’s final
  • Article 1 highlights Fils’ ‘mentally exhausted’ state before his semi-final, while Article 3 omits this detail entirely
  • Article 2 notes Sinner’s three consecutive Masters 1000 titles (including Paris 2023), but Article 3 states his streak began in November 2023 (likely Paris BNP Paribas)

Source Articles

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Sinner continues Zverev domination to set up Miami Open final against Lehecka

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Sinner and Sabalenka’s Sunshine Doubles turn up heat on chasing pack

While Jannik Sinner’s duopoly with Carlos Alcaraz looks unbreakable, Aryna Sabalenka is dominating despite a more competitive women’s top 10 “No, I think it’s all an individual sport,” Jannik Sinner s...

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Sinner sees off Lehecka to complete Sunshine Double without dropping a set

World No 2 seals Miami Open final 6-4, 6-4 Sinner won in Indian Wells earlier in March Jiri Lehecka entered his first Masters 1000 final at the Miami Open in the best serving form of his life. He had ...