Miami Open 2026 Semifinal Results: Sinner and Lehecka Set Up a Blockbuster Final!

Graphic showing the Miami Open 2026 semifinal results. Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 2-0, and Jiri Lehecka defeated Arthur Fils 2-0.
Complete Miami Open 2026 semifinal results. 📸 @TennisSignals

If you are looking for the exact Miami Open 2026 semifinal results and want to know who will fight for the prestigious title, we bring you the complete breakdown. The semifinal clashes delivered a collision of tennis titans and a pure display of dominance on the court.

Here is the detailed statistics and match overview that decided our finalists.

Jannik Sinner Survives Drama Against Zverev to Reach the Final

In the first semifinal clash, Jannik Sinner justified his role as the favorite by defeating Alexander Zverev 2-0, with sets ending 6-3, 7-6.

  • This highly tense match lasted 1 hour and 54 minutes.
  • The Italian served masterfully, firing 15 aces, while Zverev managed 5.
  • Sinner successfully converted 1 of his 4 break points.
  • Zverev failed to capitalize on his chances, missing both of his 2 break point opportunities.
  • The Italian dictated the pace with 28 winners and 24 unforced errors.
  • Zverev played a cleaner match with only 14 unforced errors and 21 winners, but it wasn’t enough for a comeback.
  • An incredible stat: neither player committed a single double fault during the entire match!

Jiri Lehecka Ruthlessly Sweeps Fils Off the Court

In the second semifinal, Jiri Lehecka outclassed Arthur Fils with a convincing 2-0 victory, taking the sets 6-2, 6-2.

  • The Czech finished the job on the court in just 1 hour and 17 minutes.
  • Lehecka was relentless on the return, converting 4 out of 10 break points.
  • Arthur Fils failed to create a single break point opportunity during the entire match (0/0).
  • Lehecka served exceptionally well, hitting 6 aces without a single double fault.
  • Fils struggled with his initial shot, committing 3 double faults alongside his 4 aces.
  • The Frenchman recorded 19 unforced errors compared to 11 winners, while Lehecka was much more stable with 12 winners and 14 unforced errors.

For a complete tournament overview, all previous scores, and the live bracket ahead of the grand final, visit our main hub page: Miami Open 2026 draw and results.

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