It takes Jannik Sinner less than an hour and a half to overcome Grigor Dimitrov in the third round of the Miami Open.
The blue, no.
11 in the ATP rankings, he defeated 6-3, 6-4 the 32-year-old Bulgarian, no.
27 in the world, 'taking revenge' for their only precedent in 2020 in Rome, when he had been reassembled in the round of 16 of the Internationals.
Now Sinner will find the Russian Andrej Rublev, seeded number 6 on hard courts in Florida for their fifth career match, with the balance so far in perfect parity: 2-2, with victories for the Italian in Barcelona (2021) and Montecarlo ( 2022), and the two knockouts both suffered due to retirement (in 2020 in Vienna and last year at the Round of 32 at Roland Garros).