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Miami Open: Jannik Sinner Dismisses Daniil Medvedev, Sets Up Final Against Grigor Dimitrov

If he wins the Miami Open 2024 men's singles title, Jannik Sinner can overtake Carlos Alcaraz as world number two. The 22-year-old will face Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov, who beat Alexander Zverev later, in the final

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Jannik Sinner produced a stunning performance to demolish defending champion Daniil Medvedev and reach the Miami Open final. (More Tennis News)

It was a rematch of the Australian Open final, which Medvedev led by two sets to love before Sinner stormed back to claim his first grand slam title.

This was nothing like as close, though, with Sinner storming to a 6-1 6-2 victory in just 69 minutes to reverse the result of last year바카라s final.

The Italian lost his only match of the season so far to Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-finals in Indian Wells two weeks ago but has been dominant once more in Florida.

was among the crowd, and some fans at Hard Rock Stadium jeered Medvedev late in the second set after two wild errors, with the Russian completely outplayed by his opponent.

Sinner, who can overtake Alcaraz as world number two by winning the title, said on Sky Sports: 바카라I felt great on court today. I served very well, especially in important moments.

바카라I handled the situation well in the beginning of each set. He had some break chances, if he makes them, it바카라s already much different. I바카라m very happy. I think Daniil didn바카라t play his best today, he missed some shots which he usually doesn바카라t miss, but I took the chance and I바카라m very happy to be in the final.바카라

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