Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner showcased his champion’s mentality by navigating a challenging Miami Open quarter-final against world No. 35 Michelsen, winning 7-5, 7-6. This victory, despite the unexpected difficulty, highlighted Sinner’s ability to deliver decisive shots in crucial moments, setting him apart from other top players, such as Alcaraz, who faced an earlier exit. Sinner, who has a strong history at the Miami Open with several finals appearances, including a notable win in 2024, is now preparing to face former world No. 10 Frances Tiafoe in a highly anticipated encounter.
After the match, Sinner reiterated his commitment to excellence: “I’m obviously very happy with the position I’m in. I know how much I sacrifice, even in life outside of tennis, to be the best possible version of myself.” He downplayed the significance of statistics, stating, “Winning sets means nothing; you have to win the match.” Sinner emphasized the importance of serving well in critical moments and “raising my level” during important points. He also candidly admitted to a touch of luck when the sun interfered with Michelsen’s serve at a pivotal moment.
Looking ahead to the next challenge, Sinner acknowledged Tiafoe’s talent, anticipating a “very difficult, very tough” match. He expressed confidence that the upcoming day off would aid his preparation, allowing him to focus on his strengths and areas for improvement. Sinner also reflected on the playing conditions in Miami, appreciating the more sheltered environment from the wind compared to outdoor courts.
Sinner’s Miami Open History
Sinner boasts a solid track record at the Miami Open, with the following notable results:
- 2024, final: Sinner def. Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1
- 2023, final: Medvedev def. Sinner 7-5, 6-3
- 2022, quarter-finals: Cerundolo def. Sinner 4-1, ret.
- 2021, final: Hurkacz def. Sinner 7-6, 6-4








