On March 29, Sinner defeated Medvedev in the semifinals with a score of 6: 1, 6: 2.
“Is it possible to compare the emotions of the first Masters final and those I am experiencing now? At the time, I was a different player and a different person. I sometimes remember what it was like. I remember that the night before the final I couldn’t sleep, I sweated all night. Now I’m much better. I’m very happy to be back here.
Sinner will become the second racket in the world if he wins the Miami Masters
I hope I can play good tennis on Sunday. It’s an important tournament,” Sinner said after the match against Medvedev.
Source: Sport
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