Regn avbryter herrfinalen i Miami Open efter att Sinner vunnit första set

Jannik Sinner vann första set med 6-4 mot Jiri Lehecka i herrarnas singelfinal i Miami Open innan kraftigt regn tvingade fram ett avbrott tidigt i andra set. Matchen på Hard Rock Stadium är det senaste i raden av väderavbrott i en turnering som plågats av regn sedan den 15 mars. Spelet är pausat i väntan på bättre förhållanden.

Världstvåan Jannik Sinner inledde finalen på Hard Rock Stadium starkt genom att bryta Leheckas serve i tredje gamet i första set. Lehecka hade chanser att bryta tillbaka, men Sinner räddade tre breakbollar och säkrade en 6-4-seger i öppningssetet, där han vann 100 % av sina poäng på förstaserve. Endast tre poäng in i andra set återvände regnet, vilket skickade spelarna av banan tills vidare, som visas i bildmaterial från ESPN Tenis och Market Deportivo den 29 mars.

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