Jannick Sinner
Jannik Sinner (3rd place, Italy) and Grigor Dimitrov (12th place, Bulgaria) in the singles final of the Men's Professional Tennis (ATP) Tour Miami Open (total prize money of $8,995,555) face off in
Sinner defeated Daniil Medvedev (4th place, Russia) 2-0 (6-1 6-2) in the singles semifinals on the 11th day of the tournament held in Miami, Florida, USA on the 30th (Korean time).
In the match that followed, Dimitrov defeated Alexander Zverev (5th place, Germany) 2-1 (6-4 6-7<4-7> 6-4) and earned a ticket to the finals.
This year's Australian Open champion Sinner advanced to the finals of the tournament for the third time following 2021 and 2023. 스포츠 토토사이트
Sinner, who was runner-up in both 2021 and 2023, will attempt to win the ATP 1000 Series singles for the second time in his career following the Canadian Open in August of last year.
The ATP 1000 series is a tournament ranked just below the four majors and is held nine times a year.
If Sinner wins this competition, he will be able to move up to second place, surpassing Carlos Alcaraz (Spain), who is currently ranked second in the world.
Current No. 1 Novak Djokovic (Serbia) did not participate in this year's Miami Open.
Grigor Dimitrov
Dimitrov was born in 1991, and Sinner was born in 2001, so players who are 10 years older than each other met in the finals of this tournament.
Dimitrov won the ATP 1000 singles title once at the 2017 Cincinnati Masters.
He has yet to win a major tournament, and his best results are the semifinals at Wimbledon in 2014, the Australian Open in 2017, and the US Open in 2019.
The record of the two head-to-head matches is that Shinner has won 2 games in a row and is ahead with 2 wins and 1 loss. They met in the round of 32 of this competition last year and Sinner won 2-0 (6-3 6-4).
However, Dimitrov's recent upward trend stands out, including defeating Alcaras in the quarterfinals the previous day. 슬롯사이트 순위