Miami Open, Jannik Sinner: “I’m adding to it.”
Blue is in the final eight in Miami for the third time in his career
After getting rid of Dimitrov and reaching the round of 16 in Miami for the third time in his career, Sinner is already set to face Rublev. The record between the two is tied (2-2). “He is definitely a player who serves very well, shoots a strong forehand and is very solid on the backhand as well. So it will be a different match than the one with Dimitrov,” his post-match words reported by Ubitennis.
The South Tyrolean is showing, match after match, that he is growing in every respect. His game is getting more and more solid and, when difficulties come, his approach does not change. Mentally he is getting stronger and stronger: “In general I am trying to add something to my game because I have to invest for the future. What I am trying to do is to try to be less predictable.”