Vice President of the Russian Tennis Federation (RFF) Alexey Selivanenko, in a conversation with , called Jannik Sinner the strongest tennis player in the world, saying that in the semi-finals of the Masters in Miami, the Italian had objectively played better. Daniel Medvedev.
Medvedev, who received the third seed, suffered a major defeat in the semifinals against Sinner (2nd seed) with a score of 1:6, 2:6.
— Sinner is the strongest tennis player in the world and he objectively played better. The score reflects this. The results show that over the past six months, he has played with more confidence and consistency than almost any other player on tour. This year, he and Carlos Alcaraz are better than everyone in terms of play and results,” Selivanenko told .
In the final, Sinner will meet Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov.
Source : MatchTV

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