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Tennis-Sinner beats Lehecka in rain-hit Miami final to capture 'Sunshine Double'

The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his string of Masters 1000 matches without dropping a set to 17 The Italian w…

Tennis-Sinner beats Lehecka in rain-hit Miami final to capture 'Sunshine Double'

The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his string of Masters 1000 matches without dropping a set to 17 The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his…

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  • The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his string of Masters 1000 matches without dropping a…
  • The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory
  • that extended his string of Masters 1000 matches without dropping a set to 17 The Italian world number two won 92% of his
  • ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his string of Masters 1000

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  • to 17 The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his string of Masters 1000 matches without dropping a set to 17
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  • The Italian world number two won 92% of his ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory
  • that extended his string of Masters 1000 matches without dropping a set to 17 The Italian world number two won 92% of his
  • ​first-serve points and saved all three break points ⁠he faced en route to a victory that extended his string of Masters 1000

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