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Jannik Sinner and Frances Tiafoe share their thoughts on the Miami Open as a tournament

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Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images Jannik Sinner kept his hopes of a Sunshine Double alive with a convincing win over Frances Tiafoe, moving into the Miami Open semi-finals. It was a smooth, straightforward performance from the world number two, who eased past Tiafoe 6-2, 6-2. His next challenge comes in the form of Alexander Zverev, with a place in the final on the line.

After his impressive victory over Tiafoe, Sinner spoke openly about how he sees the Miami Open as a tournament. He described it as ‘unique’ and said he appreciated its character while also noting how much he enjoyed playing in front of the fans. Jannik Sinner shares what he finds unique about the Miami Open Photo by Tnani Badreddine/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images Sinner spoke to reporters after his win and said: “It’s very unique.

” He then elaborated, saying: “Also, how the stadium is made, you have two different views, playing from one side and the other side. “The atmosphere has been great this year. Behind the scenes, we have a lot of room and a lot of space, which is exactly what we need, especially at the beginning of the tournament.

“Afterwards, it is a little bit more empty, it seems even bigger. It’s a great tournament. They take care of us in a very positive way, and I am always happy to come back here, so it’s good.

” Frances Tiafoe explains why he enjoys the Miami Open Speaking in his own press conference, Tiafoe also shared his thoughts on the event. He went on: “It’s different. It’s a football stadium.