MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Jannik Sinner's strong 2024 continued Sunday as he won the Miami Open with a 6-3, 6-1 victory over 11th-seeded Grigor Dimitrov.
In a flawless display on a 79-degree afternoon, Sinner, the 2024 Australian Open champion, moved to 22-1 on the year in winning the Miami Open for the first time. Sinner had been runner-up twice in 2021 and 2023, losing last year to Daniil Medvedev.
The 22-year-old Sinner played with an abundance of confidence despite the crowd cheering on the underdog from Bulgaria. Sinner ended it in 1 hour, 13 minutes with a backhand winner.
Sinner dropped just seven games combined in the semifinal and final.
"This was my third time in the final and I figured this would be the lucky one,″ Sinner said. "I'm really happy I can hold the big trophy.″
Chants of "Gri-gor'' resounded the entire match inside the home stadium of the NFL's Miami Dolphins. Dimitrov had created a buzz this week with upsets of top seed Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals and No. 3 seed Alexander Zverev in the semifinals.
"I felt like a rock star these days,'' Dimitrov said.
Dimitrov, 10 years older than Sinner at 32, will climb into the top 10 rankings for the first time since 2018.
"Unfortunately, 10 years made a huge difference today," Dimitrov said. "Clearly it's Jannik's week. He's been playing amazing tennis."
Sinner also hit a milestone, moving from No. 3 to 2—the highest ranking of his young career and in Italian history.
"It means a lot to me,'' Sinner said. "More importantly it was a great performance for me. Being No. 2 is an amazing feeling and never thought to be at this point. I come from a very normal family and my dad is still working and my mom, too.''