Jannik Sinner will look to complete the Sunshine Swing double on Sunday when he takes on Jiří Lehečka in the final of the Miami Open. The Italian has been in sublime form in Miami and goes into the match having won 32 consecutive sets in ATP 1000 Masters events.
Lehečka, on the other hand, will be playing in his maiden ATP 1000 final. The Czech No. 2 has two ATP Tour titles to his name and has beaten the likes of Taylor Fritz and Arthur Fils en route to the final.
How to Watch the Miami Open Final: Jannik Sinner vs. Jiří Lehečka
The men’s singles final of the 2026 Miami Open will take place on the Stadium court of Hard Rock Stadium. It is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. ET.
However, the weather could spoil Sunday’s play in Miami, with showers and strong winds expected throughout the day.
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If the weather lets up, fans in the United States can watch all the action from the final day of the Miami Open on Tennis Channel. In Canada, Sinner vs. Lehečka will air live on TSN.
The match will start at 8 p.m. BST in the United Kingdom, and Sky Sports will broadcast the live action. In Australia, fans can watch the match live on beIN Sports. The coverage will begin at 5 a.m. AEST on Monday.
For fans in India, the match will start at 12:30 a.m. IST on Monday and will be broadcast live on FanCode. Tennis fans in China can watch live on Youku from 3 a.m. CST on Monday.
Sinner fans in Italy can watch the match live on Sky Italia from 9 p.m. CEST. SuperSport has the broadcasting rights for the Miami Open in South Africa, and the men’s singles final will begin at 9 p.m. SAST.
Jannik Sinner vs. Jiří Lehečka Head-to-Head History
Sinner has had the upper hand over Lehečka in their previous meetings. The Italian has won all four of their previous matches. He triumphed at Indian Wells and Beijing in 2024 before defeating Lehečka at last year’s French Open.
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Lehečka has yet to win a set against Sinner but will hope to change that on Sunday. The world No. 22 has impressed so far in Miami and enters the match with 11 wins in 16 matches this year.
Sinner won the Miami Open in 2024, and a win on Sunday would make him only the eighth man to complete the Sunshine Double. He will also look to join Aryna Sabalenka, who defeated Coco Gauff in the women’s final on Saturday to complete the Sunshine Double.
