Miami Open 2024 tennis
March 28, 2024
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Jannik Sinner will return to play the semifinal against Medvedev in Miami on Friday 29 March, at a time to be defined. Everything you need to know about live TV and streaming.
Jannik Sinner will play against Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals at Miami Open. After the victory over Machac in the quarterfinals, the Italian tennis player, seeded number 2 in the draw, will return to the court on Friday 29 March at a time yet to be defined against the Russian tennis player who follows him in the ATP rankings. An important match for Sinner who won the last clashes with Medvedev, including the one in the final of the Australian Open. Medvedev has had an excellent tournament so far, beating Chilean Jarry in the quarterfinals. The Sinner-Medvedev match will be broadcast on TV and streaming on Sky, Sky Go, and Now and will put the final up for grabs, where the world number two Carlos Alcaraz could be there.
When Sinner plays against Medvedev at the Miami Open 2024: the date
Jannik Sinner will return to the court for the next match of the Miami Open Friday 29 March. The Italian tennis player will play the semi-final against Medvedev at a time yet to be defined. He will therefore be able to take advantage of a Sinner day of rest after the quarter-final victory against Machac. If successful, the final will be played on Sunday 31 March.
Where to see Sinner-Medvedev in Miami live on TV and streaming
The match between Sinner and Medvedev can be seen on Sky TV, exclusively. There will be no live broadcast for the Miami semi-final which can be followed on one of the dedicated channels, namely Sky Sport Uno and Sky Sport Tennis (201, 203). For streaming, Sky subscribers will be able to use Sky GO, while it will also be possible to purchase a single event ticket on the NOW live on demand service.
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Sinner against Medvedev in Miami: the precedents
Jannik Sinner and Medvedev know each other very well and have faced each other on 10 occasions. The balance is in favor of the Russian with 6 victories to 4. Daniil was initially the bête noire of the Italian tennis player, but now the roles have been reversed. In fact, Sinner beat Medvedev 4 times in a row, 3 in the final in Beijing, Vienna and at the Australian Open. Now he is the player to beat.