In the final, Sinner entered the game proactively and quickly got a break to control the game. Although Lehecka entered the match with a record of not losing any breaks since the beginning of the tournament, the Czech player still faced many difficulties against the opponent's stable and accurate play, especially in head-to-head situations at the end of the court.
After closing the first set with a score of 6-4, the match was temporarily interrupted due to rain. When returning to play, Sinner continued to maintain pressure and successfully took advantage of the opportunity to break the game at the decisive moment of set 2 to end the match after 1 hour and 34 minutes.
The title at the Miami Open helped Sinner become the first player to complete the Sunshine Double without losing a set in the modern era of the ATP Masters 1000 system. At the same time, he increased his winning streak at the Masters 1000 level to 34 sets - a notable milestone in terms of expertise.
This result continues to affirm Sinner's stable form in the 2026 season, while consolidating his position as a leading candidate for the world No. 1 title race in the near future.