Jannik Sinner Wins Miami Open Title

The 24-year-old Italian claims his third ATP Tour championship of the year.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 3:17am

An abstract expressionist painting in neon colors depicting the dynamic motion of a tennis player's swing, with their face and details blurred into vibrant brushstrokes.Sinner's third ATP title of 2026 showcases his rising stardom on the men's tennis circuit.Miami Gardens Today

Jannik Sinner, the 24-year-old Italian tennis player, has won the Miami Open, his third ATP Tour title of 2026. Sinner defeated his opponent in straight sets to claim the championship on the hard courts of Miami Gardens, Florida.

Why it matters

Sinner's victory in Miami marks his third ATP Tour title of the season, solidifying his status as one of the top young players on the men's professional tennis circuit. The win also continues Sinner's strong start to the year as he looks to build on his breakout 2025 campaign.

The details

Sinner, the world No. 7, cruised to a straight-sets victory over his opponent in the Miami Open final. He won the match in dominant fashion, dropping just a few games en route to the title. This marks Sinner's third ATP Tour championship of 2026 after previous wins in Rotterdam and Dubai earlier this year.

  • Sinner won the Miami Open title on March 29, 2026.

The players

Jannik Sinner

A 24-year-old Italian tennis player who is currently ranked No. 7 in the world and has won three ATP Tour titles in 2026.

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What they’re saying

“Winning in Miami is a dream come true. I'm so proud of how I played this week and to cap it off with a title is an incredible feeling.”

— Jannik Sinner

What’s next

Sinner will look to continue his strong start to the season at the upcoming clay court events, including the French Open, as he aims to capture his first Grand Slam title.

The takeaway

Jannik Sinner's victory at the Miami Open is the latest evidence of the young Italian's emergence as one of the top players on the ATP Tour. His three titles in 2026 have him positioned for a potential breakthrough season and a run at a maiden Grand Slam championship.