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Red hot Sinner overcomes Michelsen to reach Miami quarters

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Jannik Sinner fought back in the second set against American Alex Michelsen

World number two Jannik Sinner fought back in the second set against American Alex Michelsen to seal a ​7-5 7-6(4) victory and reach the Miami Open quarter-finals ‌on Tuesday, extending his record run of consecutive sets won at Association of Tennis Professionals Masters 1000 events.

Sinner edged a tight opening set before facing ​a sterner test in the second, where he trailed ​5-2 as Michelsen raised his level from the ⁠baseline.

The Italian fought back to force a tiebreak, which he ​closed out to maintain his perfect record against the American ​and further stretch his unprecedented run of straight sets won at Masters 1000 level to 28.

“I felt like the serve helped me quite ​a lot today, especially in important moments and in ​the tiebreak, so I’m happy about that,” Sinner said in his on-court ‌interview.

“I ⁠know that if I want to go far in this tournament, I have to improve from the back of the court. Tomorrow is a day off, which helps me and ​I will try ​to find ⁠good rhythm in the practice session. Then we’ll see how things go.”

Sinner also reached his ​20th Masters quarter-final, while he kept alive his ​bid ⁠for a rare “Sunshine Double” after lifting the title at Indian Wells earlier this month without dropping a set.

The 24-year-old could become ⁠the ​first man since Roger Federer in ​2017 to win both US hard court Masters events in the same season.

–Reuters–