Jannik Sinner breezed past Daniil Medvedev in just 69 minutes to secure a spot in the Miami Open final. Sinner, the second seed, dominated the semi-final with a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory over Medvedev, the defending champion.

This rematch of the Australian Open final saw Sinner’s impressive performance carry him through. Sinner expressed his satisfaction with his strong serve and ability to handle key moments in the match.

He now awaits the winner of the Grigor Dimitrov vs. Alexander Zverev semi-final for his fourth ATP Masters final on Sunday. A win in Florida would propel Sinner to the number two spot in the world rankings, overtaking Carlos Alcaraz.

Despite Medvedev’s uncharacteristic errors and the crowd’s reaction, Sinner acknowledged his opponent’s capabilities while seizing his own opportunities to secure the win. Medvedev, currently ranked fourth in the world, struggled with 22 unforced errors during the match.

Sinner’s dominance in the tournament reflects his exceptional form this season, with only one loss prior to this match at Indian Wells.

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