Inside the Miami Draw: Jannik Sinner’s Journey, Achievements & More
Dive into the remarkable achievements of the Italian star at the prestigious ATP Masters 1000 Miami event.
March 17, 2026
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Jannik Sinner has clinched his sixth ATP Masters 1000 title in Indian Wells earlier this month.
By ATP Staff
Jannik Sinner is a previous champion at the Miami Open, presented by Itau. Discover the Italian’s impressive results, stats, and records as he heads into the 2026 edition of this elite ATP Masters 1000 tournament.
What are Jannik Sinner’s Miami Records?
Since debuting in Miami in 2021, the No. 2 player in the PIF ATP Rankings has achieved a stellar 19-3 win-loss record at the event, according to the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.
What’s Sinner’s Greatest Achievements in Miami?
Sinner claimed the Miami title in 2024, marking his second ATP Masters 1000 championship. He also made it to the finals in 2021 and 2023.
How Did Sinner Perform in His Last Miami Visit?
In his most recent outing, Sinner triumphed in Miami for the first time in 2024, losing only one set on his path to victory, ultimately defeating Grigor Dimitrov in the finals. (Read more).
How Many ATP Masters 1000 Titles Does Sinner Own?
With six ATP Masters 1000 titles under his belt, Sinner became only the third player to win all six hard-court Masters 1000 events after his triumph in Indian Wells last week.

What are Sinner’s Latest Results?
What Is Sinner’s Hard Court Career Record?
Jannik Sinner boasts an impressive 240-54 win-loss record on hard courts, showcasing an outstanding winning percentage of 81.6% as per the Infosys ATP Win/Loss Index.
What Does Sinner’s Miami Draw Look Like?
Sinner kicks off his Miami journey against Damir Dzumhur or a qualifier. In the third round, he could face Corentin Moutet or Tomas Machac, and may encounter Andrey Rublev or Cameron Norrie in the fourth round. Possible quarter-final matchups include Felix Auger-Aliassime or defending champion Jakub Mensik. In the semis, he might compete against Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev, or Ben Shelton, with a potential final against Carlos Alcaraz.
