Sinner flies to the final of the Masters 1000 Miami



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Jannik Sinner in the final of the ATP Masters 1000 in Miami. The 19-year-old blue beat Spanish Roberto Bautista Agut in the semifinals 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 after a 2h29 ‘battle, which earned him the opportunity to play the first Masters 1000 final of his career. The talent becomes the second Italian, after Fabio Fognini two years ago in Monte Carlo, to take to the field in a Masters 1000 final, the teenager only needed 3 tournaments in the category to get to fight for the title. The Florida adventure will allow Sinner to gain more ground in the rankings and move up to 21st in the rankings.


Sinner, after having given up the first set, had the merit of changing the tactical script of the match in the second set, finding the necessary accelerations to leave the Spanish ‘canvas’. At 5-4, Sinner found rest to conquer the set and postpone the verdict to the third fraction. An empty passage cost the baby dear. Bautista Agut scored a streak of 12 consecutive points, escaping 3-1.

However, the escape did not last long. Sinner kept his serve and immediately scored the counterattack, returning to the tie: 3-3. At 5-4, Blue played a perfect game. He got 3 match points, took advantage of the first and closed the accounts. “It was very important to win today. At the beginning we were a bit tense, I was also fighting for the wind,” Sinner commented after the feat. The last game was a masterpiece: “I thought if it went wrong, we would still go 5-5. At that point, I played it all.”



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