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2026 Miami Open presented by Itau: Dzumhur [76th] vs. Sinner [2nd] Prediction, Odds and Match Preview
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No. 76-ranked Damir Dzumhur will meet No. 2 Jannik Sinner in the Miami Open presented by Itau Round of 64 on Saturday, March 21.
Sinner has -10000 odds to earn a spot in the Round of 32 over Dzumhur (+1850).
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Damir Dzumhur vs. Jannik Sinner matchup info
- Tournament: Miami Open presented by Itau
- Round: Round of 64
- Date: Saturday, March 21
- Court Surface: Hard
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Dzumhur vs. Sinner Prediction
Based on the implied probility from the moneyline, Dzumhur has a 99.0% to win.
Dzumhur vs. Sinner Betting Odds
- Dzumhur’s odds to win match: +1850
- Sinner’s odds to win match: -10000
- Dzumhur’s odds to win tournament: +10000
- Sinner’s odds to win tournament: -400
Dzumhur vs. Sinner matchup performance & stats
- In 15 hard-court tournaments over the past year, Dzumhur is 8-15 in matches.
- Dzumhur has won 24.6% of his return games on hard courts over the past year, and 71.1% of his service games.
- On hard courts over the past 12 months, Dzumhur has converted 55 of 125 break points (44.0%).
- In his previous tournament (the BNP Paribas Open), Dzumhur lost to Jacob Fearnley 3-6, 3-6 on March 5, in the Round of 128.
- Sinner has won five tournaments on hard courts over the past 12 months, putting up a 45-5 record on that surface.
- Sinner has gone 511-for-557 in service games on hard courts (91.7% winning percentage), and 197-for-566 in return games (34.8%).
- On hard courts Sinner is 170-for-397 on break points, 42.8%, which ranks third.
- Sinner was the last one standing in his previous tournament, the BNP Paribas Open, as he advanced to the title match and took down No. 11-ranked Daniil Medvedev 7-6, 7-6 on March 15.




