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The Miami Open is the second ATP Masters 1000 event of the 2026 calendar, following Indian Wells. Rune, ranked inside the ATP top 15 heading into the Florida swing, could not sustain the form needed to reach the final four days of competition. His exit reflects a pattern that has followed him at the sport’s biggest non-Grand Slam events.

How the 2026 Miami Open Final Bracket Took Shape

Sinner, the world No. 1, navigated a competitive draw of hard-court specialists to reach Sunday’s final. Lehecka earned his spot in a Masters 1000 final for one of the first times in his career — a notable leap for the 24-year-old Czech right-hander.

Sabalenka enters Saturday’s women’s final with clear momentum. She won the Miami Open title in 2025 and is chasing back-to-back championships at the event. Both Sabalenka and Sinner won the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells earlier in 2026, putting the so-called Sunshine Double within reach for each of them. Completing that double — winning Indian Wells and Miami in the same season — is an achievement that has eluded most players across the Open Era.

Gauff’s road to the final was punishing. All four of her Miami Open matches before the championship round required three sets. That grind tested her physical reserves in ways that Sabalenka, whose aggressive serving game allowed quicker closings, largely avoided.

Holger Rune’s 2026 Season and Miami Performance

Holger Rune‘s trajectory through the 2026 hard-court swing matters for understanding where the 22-year-old from Gentofte stands among the ATP’s upper tier. His game is built around a heavy forehand, elite defensive movement, and an ability to disrupt opponents’ rhythm. Those skills translate reasonably well to Miami’s Laykold surface — but the humid Florida conditions also reward players who serve big and dictate rallies from the first ball.

That profile fits Sinner and Lehecka more naturally. Rune’s first-serve percentage and aces-per-match figures still lag behind the ATP’s elite, a gap that limits his ceiling on fast hard courts. Deep Miami runs require near-perfect returning and defensive execution across multiple rounds — a difficult ask even for a player of his talent.

A recurring pattern is worth noting across Rune’s recent Masters campaigns: he frequently reaches the quarterfinal stage at 1000-level events but struggles to sustain his aggressive baseline game across five consecutive best-of-three matches in a two-week draw. His win percentage on clay from 2023 through 2025 ran noticeably higher than his hard-court mark, suggesting the surface shift ahead will suit him far better.

Rune’s exit from Miami does not erase his status as a legitimate threat on the clay swing that follows. Roland Garros preparation begins almost immediately, and the Dane’s game historically elevates on slower surfaces. His camp has reason for confidence even as the Florida results disappoint.

Sinner vs. Lehecka — What Sunday’s Final Signals for the ATP

Jannik Sinner and Jiří Lehecka represent two very different stories converging on the same court Sunday. Sinner is chasing the Sunshine Double after winning Indian Wells, and a Miami title would extend his lead over the ATP field heading into the European clay swing.

Jiří Lehecka’s run to a Masters 1000 final is the more surprising development. Known for a powerful flat serve and a willingness to attack the net, the Czech right-hander has spent two seasons knocking on the door of elite results. A Miami final appearance would be his highest-profile result and push him firmly into the conversation about the next generation of ATP contenders.

For players like Rune watching from outside the final draw, Lehecka’s run is a sharp reminder: the window for breakthrough results is narrow, and the competition for Masters points is relentless. Every round counts when the Roland Garros seeding race is already under way.

Key Developments From Miami Open Final Weekend

  • Sabalenka’s bid for consecutive Miami Open titles would make her one of the few women to successfully defend at this event in the modern era.
  • Gauff played more court time than any other finalist in the women’s draw, having been pushed to a deciding set in each of her four pre-final matches — an unusually heavy workload at Masters level.
  • Lehecka’s appearance in the men’s final gives the Czech Republic its first Masters 1000 men’s finalist at Miami in recent memory.
  • Sinner and Sabalenka both entered final weekend having already won Indian Wells in 2026, creating a rare simultaneous Sunshine Double bid across both tours.
  • Miami is the last Masters-level hard-court event before the ATP and WTA shift to European clay, so Sunday’s result will directly shape seedings for Monte-Carlo and Madrid.

What Comes Next for Holger Rune on Clay

Holger Rune’s next major opportunity arrives on clay, where his topspin forehand and elite footwork have historically been most dangerous. The Monte-Carlo Masters, held in mid-April at the Monte-Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, opens the European swing and has been a productive event for Rune in past seasons.

His team will use the weeks between Miami and Monte-Carlo to sharpen his serve-return combination and refine his net approach — areas where small gains translate directly into wins at the highest level. The Madrid Open and Roland Garros follow in quick succession, giving the Dane multiple chances to collect the ranking points that Miami did not deliver.

For the broader ATP picture, Sunday’s final between Sinner and Lehecka sets a competitive tone for the weeks ahead. Carlos Alcaraz and other top-10 players, Rune included, will need to respond when the tour moves to Europe. The race for Roland Garros seedings is already live, and every Masters point from this point forward carries outsized value in the year-end rankings calculation.

Why did Holger Rune not reach the 2026 Miami Open final?

Rune did not advance past the pre-final rounds of the 2026 Miami Open. Miami’s Laykold hard-court surface tends to favor big servers and flat hitters — a profile closer to Jannik Sinner and Jiří Lehecka than to Rune’s counter-punching baseline style, which historically performs better on clay. His first-serve percentage and aces-per-match figures still trail the ATP’s elite, limiting his margin for error across a two-week hard-court draw.

Who is playing in the 2026 Miami Open men’s final?

Jannik Sinner faces Jiří Lehecka in the 2026 Miami Open men’s singles final, scheduled for Sunday. Sinner enters as the world No. 1 and is attempting to complete the Sunshine Double after winning the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells earlier in March. Lehecka, 24, is contesting one of the highest-profile finals of his ATP career.

What is the Sunshine Double in tennis?

The Sunshine Double refers to winning both the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells and the Miami Open in the same calendar year. The two events run on consecutive weeks in March, spanning Southern California and South Florida. Historically, players such as Steffi Graf, Andre Agassi, and Novak Djokovic are among the very few who have completed the double in the Open Era, making it one of the rarest combined achievements in the sport.

How did Coco Gauff reach the 2026 Miami Open women’s final?

Gauff advanced to the 2026 Miami Open women’s final despite an unusually demanding draw. All four of her matches before the final went to three sets, accumulating significantly more court time than her opponent Aryna Sabalenka. Gauff won the US Open in 2023 and has been a consistent deep-run threat at hard-court Masters events since turning professional. Her ability to close out tight matches under fatigue will be tested sharply Saturday.

When does the ATP clay season begin after the 2026 Miami Open?

The ATP clay season typically opens in mid-April with the Monte-Carlo Masters at the Monte-Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France. The tour then moves to the Barcelona Open and the Madrid Open before Roland Garros begins in late May. For Holger Rune, who has posted stronger results on clay than on hard courts in recent seasons, the stretch from Monte-Carlo to Paris represents the most consequential portion of his 2026 campaign.

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Martina Vogel is a Swiss tennis correspondent who has covered every Grand Slam tournament since 2009. With a degree in sports journalism from the University of Zurich, she brings a European perspective and deep tactical insight to her coverage of the ATP and WTA tours. Martina has conducted sit-down interviews with multiple Grand Slam champions and is known for her detailed match analysis that explores the chess-like strategy within every rally.

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