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Jannik Sinner's Next Goal: What's Next After Winning the Miami Open?

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Following his Miami Open victory, Jannik Sinner shifts focus to the clay-court season, aiming to solidify his dominance in tennis.

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Jannik Sinner's Next Goal: What's Next After Winning the Miami Open?

Jannik Sinner, following his triumph at the Miami Open, is turning his attention to the clay-court season. The Italian tennis player has been in excellent form throughout March, securing titles in California and Florida. As a result, Sinner became only the eighth man to complete the Sunshine Double, joining the ranks of Michael Chang and Andre Agassi in achieving this feat.

Sinner will be hoping to continue his excellent form at the Monte-Carlo Masters, which is his first tournament in April.

Jannik Sinner is considered an excellent clay-court player, perhaps one of the best alongside Carlos Alcaraz. However, despite his natural ability on the surface, he only has one ATP clay-court title to his name. This title was won at the 2022 Umag Open, an ATP 250 event, where he defeated Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

Since then, Sinner has come close to winning bigger clay-court events.

Last year, Sinner reached the finals of the Italian Open and French Open, only to lose to Carlos Alcaraz on both occasions. Considering the Italian's ability, it is only a matter of time before he improves his record on this surface and picks up a significant clay-court title. His record at the Monte-Carlo Masters shows two semi-final appearances, losing in 2023 to Holger Rune and in 2024 to Stefanos Tsitsipas.

Carlos Alcaraz won the 2025 event, defeating Lorenzo Musetti in the final.

Across the clay-court swing, there are three Masters events: the Monte-Carlo Masters, Madrid Open, and Italian Open. Of these events, Sinner has enjoyed his best results in Monte-Carlo and Rome. Sinner has twice reached the semi-final in Monaco and reached the Italian Open final last year, losing to Carlos Alcaraz.

Considering these results, the Italian Open could be Sinner's most promising opportunity. The unrelenting support of the Italian crowd during the tournament could be a key factor.

With Sinner's current level of play, it's difficult to predict whether the Italian will win multiple clay-court events in the next two months. The question remains open, but his performance on the court suggests that it is very possible.

His victory at the Miami Open and his focus on the clay-court season demonstrate his determination to reach the top of the world of tennis.
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