Mar 16, 2026

Jannik Sinner triumphs over ‌Daniil Medvedev to secure first Indian Wells title

Jannik Sinner becomes the third man in history to complete the set of six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court titles at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells; Watch the Miami Open live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app from Tuesday

Monday 16 March 2026 06:36, UK

Jannik Sinner claimed ‌his maiden Indian Wells title, defeating ‌Daniil Medvedev 7-6 (8-6) 7-6 (7-4) in a polished ​display of hard-court excellence under the California desert sun.

The four-time Grand Slam champion had had a slightly underwhelming start to the season by his stratospheric standards but he was peerless in the Californian desert, not dropping a set through the fortnight.

A tight, high-quality encounter against a resurgent Medvedev looked like it would head to a decider when the former US Open champion went 4-0 up in the second-set tie-break but Sinner reeled off seven points in a row to clinch victory.

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The ​Italian was imperious throughout, ‌finishing with 28 winners, 10 aces and a ​perfect eight out of eight net points.

His first title at the BNP Paribas Open means Sinner has completed the set of all the biggest titles on hard courts, winning the Australian Open, US Open, ATP Finals and all six Masters 1000 events and he is now only the third ​player in history to win all six ATP Masters 1000 hard-court titles, joining Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.

Furthermore, with his first title of the ​year, he became the first player since 1990 to win consecutive ‌Masters 1000 titles without dropping a set.

The 24-year-old told Sky Sports Tennis: "It was a tough tournament. In my mind I knew this was the only hardcourt tournament of the big ones that I haven't won so I'm very happy how I handled it.

"Seeing Daniil playing at this level is important for tennis. I feel like when he plays at his best he's very tough to beat as we saw today, but I'm very happy."

Sinner also congratulated 19-year-old Italian Formula One driver Kimi Antonelli for winning the Chinese Grand Prix earlier on Sunday: "It has been a special day for Italy because I'm a huge Formula One fan.

"Having a very young Italian, Kimi, bringing Italy back home at the top. It's amazing. Thanks Kimi."

Medvedev was bidding to join Novak Djokovic by beating Carlos Alcaraz and Sinner at the same tournament, and he brought the same aggressive, precision tennis that had seen him stun the world No 1 in Saturday's semi-finals.

But Sinner served superbly in scorching conditions, not facing a break point throughout the match, and managed to come out on top in the crunch moments.

The consolation for Medvedev, who was close to missing the tournament after he was caught up with travel issues in the Middle East, is that he will return to the top 10 on Monday.

He hailed the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry after defeat, saying: "I tried my best. It was a good match. Whenever you play Carlos I love to see it. Now I was happy to not let Carlos play you again but love watching you guys. Go for it, continue winning. Never stop - and to your team as well."

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