Medvedev beats Sinner for first Miami Open title
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[April 03, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
(Reuters) - Daniil Medvedev beat Italy's Jannik Sinner 7-5 6-3 to
win the Miami Open on Sunday for his fourth title of the year and
19th overall.
The jubilant fourth seed pumped his fist after pounding an
unreturnable serve on match point to seal the win on a hot and humid
day at Hard Rock Stadium in South Florida.
The Russian was playing in his fifth consecutive final after
triumphs in Doha, Rotterdam and Dubai before finishing runner-up to
Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells two weeks ago.
Medvedev said he was fortunate that Sinner had to come through a
physical, three-set battle in the semi-final on Friday night against
top seed Alcaraz.
"I think everyone enjoyed the semi-final against Carlos, it was
amazing," Medvedev said at the trophy ceremony, where he collected
nearly $1.3 million in prize money.
"I'm probably a little bit lucky because at that point I was already
in bed watching you run all over the place, both of you. I know it
is not easy to recover after such a match."
Medvedev, who called himself a "hardcourt specialist" when loudly
complaining about the slow speed of the courts in Indian Wells, said
he was grateful for the faster surfaces in Miami.
"I can handle myself and be calm on the court when I feel like it is
a real hardcourt," he said with a smile.
"I don't know who makes these decisions but thanks a lot to everyone
who made this court this year. I was really happy to play on it."
The tour now moves to the clay court season, a surface Medvedev has
not enjoyed his best form on.
"Now clay season starts so let's see how you do there," Sinner said
with a smile. "But I wish you all the best."
MEDVEDEV ANSWERS
Sinner took an early lead when he grabbed the first service break of
the match with a shoestring volley for a 3-2 lead.
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Apr 2, 2023; Miami, Florida, US; Daniil
Medvedev celebrates with the Butch Buchholz championship trophy
after his match against Jannik Sinner (ITA) (not pictured) in the
men's singles final on day fourteen of the Miami Open at Hard Rock
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
But as he would all day long, Medvedev answered
right back, breaking to level at 3-3 when Sinner's forehand hit the
net cord and landed out of bounds.
Sinner, 21, appeared to struggle in the sweltering conditions and
called on the trainer for some assistance before eighth game. After
the match he said that he woke up feeling sick and was not able to
play his best tennis.
Serving to stay in the set at 6-5, Sinner shanked a backhand that
gave Medvedev two set point opportunities and he converted the first
one when the 10th seed's errant forehand found the net.
Medvedev broke Sinner for 3-1 in the second set and cruised from
there, his powerful groundstrokes and impenetrable defense carrying
him to the finish.
Medvedev was also the beneficiary of 36 unforced errors by Sinner,
who won fewer than a third of his second serve points.
With the win Medvedev earned his fifth Masters 1000 title and
improved to 6-0 lifetime against Sinner. He is 24-1 since January's
Australian Open.
Sinner, who also made the Miami final in 2021, is still searching
for his first Masters 1000 title.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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