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Lindsey Vonn comments on Jannik Sinner’s win at the Miami Open.
Sinner, a four-time Grand Slam champion, entered the Miami Open in excellent form, having already captured the Indian Wells Masters title earlier in the season. His campaign in Miami began strongly with a convincing win over Damir Dzumhur, setting the tone for what would become another dominant run. Carrying momentum from Indian Wells—where he defeated Daniil Medvedev in the final—Sinner continued to display exceptional consistency and composure throughout the tournament.

L: Lindsey Vonn, R: Jannik Sinner (Source: Imagn Images)
One of the standout moments of his Miami Open journey came in his clash with Alexander Zverev. Sinner produced a commanding performance, winning 6-3, 7-6(4), marking his seventh consecutive victory over the German. This result underlined not only his current dominance but also his growing confidence against top-tier opponents, as he booked his place in the final with authority.
In the championship match, Sinner faced Jiri Lehecka, who was ranked World No. 22 at the time. The Italian maintained his high level of play, securing a straight-sets victory of 6-4, 6-4 to clinch the title on Sunday. His composed and efficient display ensured that he capped off the tournament in style, further cementing his reputation as one of the leading figures in the sport.
Following this impressive triumph, Vonn took to social media to express her admiration and support. She shared a video of herself watching the match from home and included a brief but enthusiastic message directed at Sinner: “Congrats @janniksin!!!” The post reflected her ongoing encouragement of the tennis star, highlighting the mutual respect between athletes from different sporting disciplines.
Vonn has consistently shown her support for Sinner over the years. Notably, she was present in the stands during the 2025 edition of the US Open, where Sinner secured a memorable victory over Carlos Alcaraz in the final. Her presence at such a significant moment further demonstrated her admiration for his achievements and her interest in following his career closely.
Interestingly, Sinner’s connection to Vonn extends beyond simple fandom. Before fully committing to professional tennis, the Italian athlete had a background in skiing. Growing up in Sesto, Italy, he actively competed in the sport and even achieved notable success at a young age. In 2008, he won a national championship in giant slalom, showcasing his talent on the slopes before eventually transitioning to tennis, where he has since flourished on the global stage.
Sinner’s rise in tennis has been nothing short of remarkable. By reaching the final in Miami, he achieved a milestone that placed him ahead of several legendary figures in the sport. He surpassed icons such as Novak Djokovic and Pete Sampras in terms of reaching 10 Masters 1000 finals on hard courts in fewer main-draw appearances. This accomplishment highlighted both his rapid development and his ability to consistently perform at the highest level against elite competition.
With his Miami Open victory, Sinner also joined an exclusive group of players who have completed the Sunshine Double. This elite list includes names like Jim Courier, Michael Chang, Marcelo Rios, Andre Agassi, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic. Being mentioned alongside such legendary figures further emphasizes the magnitude of his achievement and signals his growing legacy within the sport.
While celebrating Sinner’s success, Vonn has also been reflecting on her own career and recent experiences. The decorated skier opened up about the criticism she faced after deciding to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Having initially retired in 2019 due to a series of injuries, she made a determined return to competition with the goal of participating in the Olympic Games once more.
As she pursued this comeback, Vonn encountered significant backlash from critics who questioned her decision. Some argued that her return was risky and suggested she might be taking opportunities away from younger athletes. Addressing these comments, Vonn expressed frustration and described the criticism as both unfair and misguided. She made it clear that her decision was based on a realistic understanding of her own abilities and limitations.
Vonn explained that her primary ambition was to win Olympic gold again, particularly in the downhill event, and she believed she was on track to achieve that goal. She dismissed claims that her efforts were reckless, emphasizing her experience and self-awareness as a seasoned athlete. According to Vonn, she fully understands what she is capable of and would not put herself in a position that she felt was beyond her control.
Unfortunately, her Olympic campaign took a dramatic turn during the downhill event. Just 13 seconds into her run, Vonn suffered a severe crash that brought her race to an abrupt end. The incident was serious enough that she had to be airlifted to a hospital for immediate medical attention, underscoring the inherent risks associated with high-level alpine skiing.
Despite this setback, Vonn’s resilience and determination remain evident. Her willingness to challenge herself and pursue her goals, even in the face of criticism and adversity, reflects the same competitive spirit that has defined her career. At the same time, her continued support for athletes like Sinner highlights her appreciation for excellence across different sports.
Through her reaction to Sinner’s Miami Open victory and her candid reflections on her own journey, Vonn once again demonstrated both her passion for competition and her respect for fellow athletes striving for greatness.
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