The Day

Teen Sinner reaches Miami Open final

- By STEVEN WINE

Miami — Former junior skiing champion Jannik Sinner has joined some fast company at the Miami Open.

On Friday, the 19-year-old Italian became the fourth teenager to reach the Miami men's final. The others: Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andre Agassi.

“It's nice, but it doesn't mean anything,” Sinner said. “The road to have a big name is long. It's not done in one week of a tournament.”

Sinner, who chose tennis over skiing at age 13, is playing in only his third top-level ATP event. He rallied in the semifinal to beat Spanish counterpun­cher Roberto Bautista Agut, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.

Sinner will next face No. 26-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland, who advanced to his first ATP Masters 1000 final by beating No. 4 Andrey Rublev 6-3, 6-4. Hurkacz, 24, improved to 9-0 in Florida this year, including his second career ATP title in Delray Beach in January.

Djokovic, Nadal and Roger Federer skipped the tournament, creating opportunit­ies for the four semifinali­sts.

“I have a good team . ... We knew many players were not coming here, especially the big three,” Sinner said. “We approached this tournament to go very, very far.”

On the women's side, No. 1-ranked Ash Barty will play for her second consecutiv­e Miami title Saturday against No. 8 Bianca Andreescu, who edged No. 23 Maria Sakkari in a three-setter that ended at 1:35 a.m. Friday.

“I love a challenge,” Andreescu said, “and I know she's going to challenge me on Saturday.”

The lanky Sinner, seeded 21st, has improved his ranking from 78th at the start of last year. He created a buzz by reaching the quarterfin­als in his French Open debut in September and is projected to climb to at least No. 24 next week.

“He has everything, no?” Bautista Agut said. “He has a big serve, he's big, he moves well, he has very good groundstro­kes.

“Mentally he's also great and improving. He has a great future.”

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