Key Takeaways
- Jannik Sinner defeated Frances Tiafoe in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, to reach the Miami Open semi-finals.
- Sinner controlled the match with powerful groundstrokes and a strong serve, while Tiafoe struggled to keep pace.
- This win continues Sinner’s winning streak and maintains his impressive form at Masters 1000 events.
- Sinner’s next opponent will be either Alexander Zverev or Francisco Cerúndolo in the semi-finals.
- Winning in Miami would complete the Sunshine Double after his recent title at Indian Wells.
Jannik Sinner beat Frances Tiafoe comfortably to book his spot in the Miami Open semi-finals. The Italian wrapped up the match in straight sets, 6-2, 6-2, taking control early and never letting it slip.
From the start, Sinner dictated the pace of the rallies with clean, powerful groundstrokes. His serve held up well, while Tiafoe struggled to keep up and couldn’t find any real chances to break.
Dominant performance from Jannik Sinner
The match lasted just over an hour, but Sinner made it look even quicker with how efficiently he played. He applied pressure right away, breaking serve early and building a comfortable lead in both sets.
Tiafoe found it difficult to recover after falling behind. His returns lacked consistency, and he couldn’t disrupt Sinner’s rhythm. Meanwhile, Sinner kept his errors low and stayed in control of most exchanges, showing balance on both offense and defense.
So far in the tournament, Sinner has dropped very few games. He has also been broken only once, underlining how steady his level has been from match to match.
Sinner’s winning streak continues in Miami
This win extends Sinner’s strong run, coming into Miami fresh off his Indian Wells title. He has carried that momentum with him and continues to deliver solid performances.
He has now put together several straight-set wins, relying on consistency and sharp execution. His form at Masters 1000 events remains impressive.
Sinner also reached a notable mark for consecutive sets won at this level, further highlighting how dominant he has been on tour recently.
Next opponent after Sinner beats Tiafoe
With this victory, Sinner moves into the semi-finals, where he will face either Alexander Zverev or Francisco Cerúndolo. The winner of that match will determine his next challenge.
A number of seeded players have already exited the tournament, opening up the draw. Sinner, currently ranked world number two, stands out as one of the strongest contenders left.
He also benefits from having no points to defend from last year, giving him a chance to improve his ranking further.
Miami Open semi-finals set after Sinner victory
Sinner’s win brings him one step closer to the Miami title. The event is part of the “Sunshine Double,” and he already claimed the Indian Wells crown earlier this month.
Winning in Miami would complete that double. Elsewhere, Arthur Fils advanced after saving match points against Tommy Paul and will face Jiri Lehecka in the other semi-final.
As the tournament heads into its final stage, Sinner remains firmly among the top contenders for the title.
