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    Only off-and-on again rain delays could slow down Jannik Sinner from winning his second Miami Open title and cap off a truly historic four-week run in which he became the eighth man to pull off the demanding Sunshine Double. But no man has ever won successive Masters 1000 series events in Indian Wells and Miami without dropping a set until Sinner. Sinner, world No. 2 but closing fast on No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, is the last man to join the Sunshine Double list since Roger Federer in 2017.

  • Women’s quarterfinal matchups

  • Gauff reaches her first career quarterfinal at the Miami Open

  • Miami Open notebook

  • Tiafoe dethrones defending champ Mensik; five Americans advance to fourth round

  • A crowd of fans reacts at the Miami Open

    How to Experience a Full Day at the Miami Open

  • American Sebastian Korda stun world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.

    Korda shocked world No. 1 Alcaraz at Miami Open

  • Baptiste isn’t too old to join young Americans on top of sport

  • Three former Miami Open champions hoping for another

  • During the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Miami Gardens (Photo by AJ Shorter/South Florida Stadium)

    Mixed bag for American men

  • Women’s quarterfinal matchups
  • Gauff reaches her first career quarterfinal at the Miami Open
  • Miami Open notebook
  • Tiafoe dethrones defending champ Mensik; five Americans advance to fourth round
  • How to Experience a Full Day at the Miami Open
  • Korda shocked world No. 1 Alcaraz at Miami Open
  • Baptiste isn’t too old to join young Americans on top of sport
  • Three former Miami Open champions hoping for another
  • Mixed bag for American men