La lluvia suspende la final masculina del Miami Open tras el primer set de Sinner

Jannik Sinner ganó el primer set por 6-4 contra Jiri Lehecka en la final individual masculina del Miami Open antes de que una fuerte lluvia obligara a suspender el partido al inicio del segundo set. El encuentro en el Hard Rock Stadium supone la última interrupción meteorológica en un torneo afectado por la lluvia desde el 15 de marzo. El juego se ha detenido hasta que mejoren las condiciones.

Jannik Sinner, el número 2 del mundo, comenzó con fuerza en la final del Hard Rock Stadium, rompiendo el servicio de Lehecka en el tercer juego del primer set. Lehecka tuvo oportunidades para recuperar el quiebre, pero Sinner salvó tres puntos de rotura para asegurar la victoria por 6-4 en el set inicial, ganando el 100% de los puntos con su primer servicio. Apenas tres puntos después del inicio del segundo set, la lluvia regresó, obligando a los jugadores a abandonar la pista hasta nuevo aviso, tal como se mostró en las imágenes de ESPN Tenis y Market Deportivo el 29 de marzo.

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