Overview
- Sinner, who closed Sunday’s rain-hit final 6-4, 6-4 over Jiri Lehecka, played through a delayed start and an hour-plus pause between sets.
- He completed the Sunshine Double, which means winning Indian Wells and Miami back to back in March.
- Lehecka reached his first Masters 1000 final and arrived without dropping serve all week until Sinner broke him in the third game.
- The result lifts Sinner to 12,400 ranking points, within 1,190 of leader Carlos Alcaraz at 13,590 as the tour shifts to Monte Carlo and the clay season.
- It is Sinner’s seventh Masters 1000 trophy and second Miami crown, and it extends his Masters streak to 34 straight sets and three consecutive titles without losing a set.