Sinner, Hurkacz set up improbable Miami Open title match

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With Indian Wells having been cancelled again in 2021, the Miami Open is the undisputed fifth-biggest tennis tournament in the world.

And its men’s singles final will be…Jannik Sinner vs. Hubert Hurkacz?!?!

It is true that the rest of the 96-man field got an assist from the Big 3–and many others–being absent, but Sinner and Hurkacz certainly don’t have to apologize for capitalizing on the opportunity.

Sinner was first into the title match after outlasting Roberto Bautista Agut 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 on Friday afternoon. It was Sinner’s second three-set victory over Bautista Agut in as many tournaments, having previously prevailed 6-4, 3-6, 7-5 in Dubai. This one required two hours and 28 minutes, during which the 19-year-old not only came back from a set down but also recovered from a break down in the third. A furious string of winners allowed Sinner to break at love in the final game.

“It feels unbelievable,” the Italian assured. “It’s always tough to play against Roberto. Two weeks ago we played in Dubai, we had a tough one there. Now, a tough one here. I’m very happy about reaching the final here in Miami.”

Hurkacz’s final appearance is even more surprising, although nothing about success in the state of Florida should come as a shock. After all, the Pole has frequently trained at Saddlebrook in Tampa with John Isner and plenty of other Americans. Hurkacz kicked off his 2021 campaign with a title at Delray Beach, and now he is up to even bigger and better things just down the road in Miami.

Facing title favorite Andrey Rublev on Friday night, Hurkacz powered his way to a 6-3, 6-4 upset in one hour and 27 minutes.

It was a convincing performance by the world No. 37 in which the only real trouble he ran into–aside from just one loss of serve–came at the end of each set. He survived a deuce game at 5-3 in the first and then saved three break points while serving for the match at 5-4 in the second.

“It means a lot,” Hurkacz said. “It’s really huge for me…. I was a little bit tight (at the end)–especially against Andrey. He hit some amazing shots. I was trying to play my best and stay relaxed as I could.”

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3 Comments on Sinner, Hurkacz set up improbable Miami Open title match

  1. Ricky you have Sinner winning in 3?
    I’ve read a number of previews for this final, and was surprised to find not one of them has Hurkacz as the favourite.
    I mean their ranking is pretty similar, and the Pole did beat Tsitsipas and Rublev.
    I would have thought this would be a 50/50 contest at most.

  2. Looks as if Hurkacz and Sinner are the real deal. Like them both. Do hope Tsitsipas doesn’t turn into a Dimitrov, always the bridesmaid.

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