Sinner Matches Djokovic's Record With Dominant Miami Open Start

Jannik Sinner began his Miami Open campaign with a straight-sets victory over Damir Dzumhur. With this win, he has tied Novak Djokovic's ATP Masters 1000 record of winning 24 consecutive sets. The Italian is now on a 12-match winning streak at the Masters level and is attempting to complete the rare Sunshine Double. Sinner also has a chance to gain ground on Carlos Alcaraz in the battle for the world No. 1 ranking during this tournament.

Key Points: Sinner Ties Djokovic Record in Miami Open Victory

  • Matches Djokovic's 24-set Masters streak
  • On 12-match Masters win streak
  • Bids for first Sunshine Double since 2017
  • Chasing second Miami title
  • Opportunity to gain on Alcaraz for No. 1
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Sinner equals Djokovic's record with straight-set win in Miami opener

Jannik Sinner wins Miami opener, ties Novak Djokovic's ATP Masters 1000 record for consecutive sets won. Can he complete the Sunshine Double?

"I always treat every opponent in the same way, trying to come on court and do my best - Jannik Sinner"

Miami, March 22

World No. 2 Jannik Sinner raced past Damir Dzumhur 6-3, 6-3 in the Miami Open first-round match at the Hard Rock Stadium.

After lifting his maiden trophy for 2026 at Indian Wells, the Italian is bidding to become the first man to complete the coveted 'Sunshine Double' since Roger Federer in 2017.

In his Miami opening win, Sinner dropped just eight points behind his delivery in the match. Now on a 12-match winning streak at ATP Masters 1000 events following his title runs at the Paris Masters in November and in Indian Wells, Sinner has tied Novak Djokovic's record for the most consecutive sets won at that level (24), according to ATP Stats.

He will have the chance to move clear of the Serbian great by winning the opening set of his third-round encounter against 30th seed Corentin Moutet, who defeated Tomas Machac 6-0, 1-6, 6-4.

"I feel like the scoreboard matters at times. For me, I try to improve as a player and put myself in the position to play as many matches as possible. I always treat every opponent in the same way, trying to come on court and do my best with a great attitude and trying to go for it," said Sinner about his streak of Masters 1000 straight-sets wins.

Sinner is chasing his second title in Miami, where he triumphed in 2024. The Italian has no ATP Rankings points to defend in South Florida, giving him the opportunity to build further momentum in his battle with Carlos Alcaraz for World No. 1.

Elsewhere, Alexander Shevchenko sent Ben Shelton to another early exit at the Miami Open with a comeback victory at the ATP Masters 1000 event.

With his 6-7(3), 7-6(3), 6-3 upset, the Kazakhstani picked up his third Top 10 win and dropped Shelton to 1-4 at the biggest tournament in his adopted home state of Florida.

- IANS

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Priya S
What a player! His attitude is fantastic - "trying to improve as a player". That's the mindset of a champion. Hope he completes the Sunshine Double. We need more tennis tournaments in India to inspire our youngsters!
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Rohit P
Impressive stats, but let's be real. The record is for consecutive sets won at Masters 1000 events. Djokovic's overall career achievements and longevity are on another planet. Sinner is brilliant, but comparisons feel premature. Respect to both.
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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai! Sinner's game is a joy. So fluid. Also, big upset with Shevchenko beating Shelton. The depth in men's tennis right now is incredible. Makes me wish we had a top Indian player in the mix.
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Vikram M
The next generation is truly here. Sinner, Alcaraz... they are carrying the sport forward. His humility is refreshing. "Scoreboard matters at times" – what a mature thing to say for a young champion. All the best for the rest of the tournament!
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Karthik V
As a huge Federer fan, seeing someone chase the Sunshine Double again brings back memories! Sinner has the game for it. Hope he does it. On a side note, the timing of these matches is terrible for us in India, always late night! 😅

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