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Sinner Miami Quarterfinal Run Continues with Strong Win

Sinner Miami Quarterfinal Run Continues with Strong Win

Jannik Sinner kept his Sinner Miami run alive with a solid win over Alex Michelsen. He won in straight sets, 7-5, 7-6. As a result, he moved into the Miami Open quarter-finals with confidence.

Sinner Miami Run Stays Strong

Sinner showed patience early in the match. However, he raised his level at key moments. He broke Michelsen late in the first set and closed it out smoothly. The second set brought more drama. Michelsen fought back and took a 5-2 lead. However, Sinner responded quickly and forced a tiebreak. He then sealed the win with a powerful serve. Sinner later said his serve helped in tough moments. In addition, he noted the challenge of switching from night to day matches. Despite that, he stayed focused throughout.

Big Wins and Surprises in Miami

Frances Tiafoe also impressed fans. He battled past Terence Atmane in three sets. Therefore, he will now face Sinner in the next round. Meanwhile, Martin Landaluce caused a big upset. He defeated Sebastian Korda in a thrilling match. For example, he saved a match point before turning things around.
Landaluce dedicated his win to his late grandmother. As a result, the moment felt even more meaningful. On the women’s side, Karolina Muchova advanced after a tight match. She edged past Victoria Mboko in straight sets. Similarly, Coco Gauff reached the semi-finals after beating Belinda Bencic. Both players will now meet in a highly anticipated clash. Fans can expect an exciting finish to the tournament.

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