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Miami Open Sunshine Double: Sinner Record, Sabalenka Dominates

Miami Open Sunshine Double: Sinner Record, Sabalenka Dominates

Sunshine Double Miami hopes are alive for Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka. Both stars delivered strong wins at the Miami Open. As a result, they moved closer to a rare tennis achievement.
Sunshine Double Miami Dreams Stay Alive
Sinner, ranked world No. 2, showed excellent form again. He defeated Corentin Moutet in straight sets. The match ended 6-4, 6-1 in just over an hour. Meanwhile, Sabalenka also impressed on court. The world No. 1 beat Zheng Qinwen 6-3, 6-4. Therefore, she secured her place in the quarter-finals with confidence.

Records and Momentum Build

Sinner reached a major milestone during his win. He set a record with 26 consecutive sets won at ATP Masters 1000 events. This streak highlights his consistency and sharp focus.
In addition, he continues his push for another Miami title. He previously won the tournament in 2024. Next, he will face Alex Michelsen for a quarter-final spot.
Sabalenka, on the other hand, is defending her Miami crown. She first won the title last year. Her latest performance showed control and power from the start. Both players entered the tournament with momentum. For example, they recently won titles at Indian Wells. As a result, their confidence remains high. Now, they aim to complete the rare Sunshine Double. Only a few players have achieved this feat. Therefore, the pressure will grow in the coming rounds. Fans can expect more thrilling matches ahead. If they continue this form, history could be within reach.

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