The developments of the second Masters 1000 final of the year did not please neutral audiences. Roger Federer showed his complete superiority right after entering the match.
Isner's dribbling shots over 210 km/h became harmless against the 37-year-old veteran, FedEx won a break in the first game, breaking the ball in 2 more dribbling games to quickly close the first set 6-1.
In set 2, Isner played more stably but could only hold on until game 10. Federer took a key break and ended the second set with a score of 6-4, thereby officially becoming the new king of the Miami Open.
With this achievement, Roger Federer reached the milestone of 4 times being crowned Miami Open. This is Federer's 28th ATP 1000 championship, and also his 101st career title. On the ATP rankings, the "Express train" has accumulated an additional 1,000 points and will reclaim fourth place from Dominic Thiem.