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All eyes on Sinner as he takes home another victory at the Masters

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On a sunny afternoon, Sinner, the reigning Australian Open champion, extended his remarkable record to 22-1 for the year, securing his maiden Miami Open triumph. Despite finishing as runner-up in 2021 and 2023, Sinner's persistenc­e paid off this time around.

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In his second consecutiv­e Miami Open final appearance, the 22year-old Italian displayed unwavering confidence. Sinner sealed the match in just 1 hour and 13 minutes with a decisive backhand winner.

Sinner dropped a mere seven games combined in the semi-finals and finals, showcasing his dominance on the court.

"This was my third final here, and I had a feeling this would be the lucky one," Sinner remarked. "I'm ecstatic to lift the championsh­ip trophy."

The crowd echoed chants of "Gri-gor" throughout the match at the Miami Dolphins' home stadium, indicating Dimitrov's popularity. Dimitrov's notable victories over top seed Carlos Alcaraz and No. 3 seed Alexander Zverev earlier in the tournament had generated considerab­le excitement..

Sinner also achieved a personal milestone, ascending from No. 3 to No. 2 in the rankings, marking the highest ranking of his young career and a historic moment for Italian tennis.

"It's an incredible achievemen­t for me," Sinner reflected. "More importantl­y, it was a fantastic performanc­e. Climbing to No. 2 is a dream come true. Coming from a humble background, with my parents still working, makes it even more special."

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