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Jannik Sinner Eyes Miami Open History: Aiming for a Historic Double

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Jannik Sinner, after defeating Alexander Zverev, is looking to make history at the Miami Open, aiming for a double that would cement his place in tennis.

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Jannik Sinner Eyes Miami Open History: Aiming for a Historic Double
Jannik Sinner secured his place in the Miami Open final by defeating Alexander Zverev in straight sets.

Despite the scoreline, the world number two had to work for the result against a very impressive Zverev.

Sinner praised Zverev's level immediately after the match, but he continues to perform faultlessly at this Masters event.
With his latest victory, Sinner has now achieved something that no other player in tennis history has been able to.

Sinner is yet to drop a set at the Miami Open, but that has become a theme for the Italian in recent months.

The world number two achieved the same feat at the Paris Masters and Indian Wells, the last two Masters events on the ATP Tour calendar.
Who will win Sunday's Miami Open final?

The question is up in the air, Sinner or Lehecka?

We will have the answer soon.
The Italian winner could join the likes of Jim Courier, Pete Sampras, and Andre Agassi, who all managed the feat on one occasion.

Out of the big three, Rafael Nadal is the only player who didn't manage to win the 'Sunshine Double', with the Spaniard failing to ever win the Miami Open in his career.

Roger Federer achieved the feat on three occasions, while Novak Djokovic went one better by hitting the milestone four different times.
Djokovic was the last man to achieve the feat in 2016, so Sinner has the chance to end the decade-long wait.

Sinner is looking to add his name to the list of Sunshine Double winners and make tennis history.

The Italian tennis player is proving to be an elite player and is looking to consolidate himself as such.
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