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ATP Miami 2024, Sinner trains before the eighth against O’Connell. VIDEO

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ATP Miami 2024, Sinner trains before the eighth against O’Connell.  VIDEO

Jannik Sinner took to the field in Miami for the last training before the round of 16 match of the Masters 1000, scheduled for Tuesday 26 March (3rd match from 4pm on the Grandstand). The Italian will face the Australian Christopher O’Connell, number 66 in the ranking. Watch the video with the latest news from Florida from our correspondent Angelo Mangiante. The tournament is live on Sky Sport e in streaming su NOW

O’CONNELL, HE CLEANED THE BOATS…AND NOW SINNER!

Last training a Miami per Jannik Sinner on the eve of the match round of 16 against Christopher O’Connell (3rd match from 4pm on the Grandstand). The blue took to the field for the usual technical work with Darren Cahill, after having paid great attention to the physical part. The effort made in the 3rd round, won after three hard-fought sets against the Dutch Tallon Greek trackasked Jannik and his staff a specific work on recovery ahead of the match on Tuesday 26 March. Sinner will go hunting for the 19th victory of the season on the 20 matches played and the third quarter-final in Miami after those achieved in 2021 and 2023.

Sinner-O’Connell, the precedents

Christopher O’Connell29 year old from Sydney and number 66 in the worldis one of 10 players in the Top-100 to boast a positive balance with Jannik Sinner. The two have already met on one occasion, namely in the tournament Atlanta of 2021, always on the fast outdoors. The Australian came out on top and won with partial scores 7-6, 6-4 at the end of an extremely balanced match.

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Sinner-O’Connell, where to watch the match

All matches scheduled on the playing fields covered by the ATP and WTA cameras will be visible thanks to the functionality Sky Sport Plususing the green button on the remote control Sky Q via satellite or the Sky Glass interactivity button, if connected to the internet. The most interesting and exciting challenges will be live on two Sky Sport channels: Sky Sport Tennis will be the “central court”, flanked by Sky Sport Max or Sky Sport Uno. Everything also streaming on NOW.

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