Jannik Sinner braces for Miami's wild weather
If the Miami Open were a TV drama, unpredictable South Florida weather would be its “fifth character.” When the heat and humidity aren’t testing players’ fitness, the rain is often disrupting the schedule.
Jannik Sinner, the 2024 champion, says he’s ready for anything at Hard Rock Stadium:
“It’s definitely different. Indian Wells, it’s the opposite. It was very hot there, and yesterday when we arrived it was cold for Miami. But we all know it can change.”
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The Italian is taking his first shot at winning the Sunshine Double—Indian Wells and Miami back-to-back—and, as always, he kept expectations measured.
“Let’s see how it turns out,” he said. “Obviously, (Indian Wells) has been a great tournament for me. Now we try to get some practice sessions in, see what the weather allows us...
“But I’m happy to be here. This is a tournament that I missed last year—the last one before clay, an important tournament.”
