
Italian superstar Jannik Sinner has confirmed his absolute dominance by capturing the title, defeating Jiri Lehecka in a high-stakes championship match. If you are looking for the official Miami Open 2026 final result and a deep dive into the match analytics, here is the complete breakdown of the stats that decided the new champion.
Sinner secured the victory with a clinical 2-0 win (6-4, 6-4), in a match that lasted exactly 1 hour and 34 minutes. While Lehecka put up a brave fight, the Italian’s experience and incredible baseline stability proved decisive in the biggest moments.
Here is what the official match statistics tell us about Sinner’s path to the trophy.
Sinner’s Flawless Service Game
The turning point of this final was Jannik Sinner’s impeccable serving performance.
- The Italian fired 10 aces and did not commit a single double fault (0) during the entire final.
- Sinner’s first-serve points won percentage was a staggering 92% (33/36).
- On the other side, Lehecka managed 5 aces with one double fault, winning a solid but insufficient 71% of points on his first serve.
Lehecka Fights Off Pressure, but Sinner Breaks Through
Jiri Lehecka defended heroically, but the constant pressure on his serve eventually took its toll.
- The Czech faced a total of 11 break points, successfully saving an impressive 9 of them. However, Sinner capitalized on the most crucial ones (2/11)—securing one break in each set, which was enough to seal the deal.
- Lehecka had his own opportunities but failed to convert any of the 3 break points he earned on Sinner’s serve (0/3).
Winners vs. Unforced Errors
Lehecka’s aggressive style of play resulted in a high number of errors this time around.
- The Czech finished the match with 28 unforced errors compared to just 16 winners.
- Sinner played a much cleaner and more efficient game, recording 22 winners and only 19 unforced errors.
- A standout stat was Sinner’s perfect net play—the Italian won 100% of the points when coming forward (6/6), while Lehecka was successful in 68% of his net approaches (13/19).
In the end, Jannik Sinner won a total of 72 points to Lehecka’s 60, thoroughly deserving to lift the Miami Open trophy!
For a final overview of the entire tournament, the full bracket, and all results from the first round to the final, visit our main hub page: Miami Open 2026 draw and results.