ATP Tournament in Miami, Final on Sunday, 3/29/26, 7:30 PM
My Lehecka Sinner tip for the final is the 2:0 for Sinner after sets at odds of 1.45 at Interwetten, because Sinner is just too stable for the competition at the moment.
The fact that he beat Zverev in the semifinals for the seventh time in a row is mainly due to his brutal nerves in the tiebreaks and his serve, which practically never lets him down at the moment – 15 aces against a top server like Zverev are an announcement.
Jiri Lehecka is playing the tournament of his life in Miami and has literally overrun Arthur Fils in the semifinals without allowing a single break point, but against Sinner the air will be noticeably thinner in the final on Sunday evening.
The inexperienced Czech is in a Masters final for the first time and since Sinner has hardly dropped any sets so far this year and is extremely efficient, I don’t see much room for surprises here …
Lehecka vs. Sinner AI Predictions:
If it were up to me, that would be almost everything as far as meaningful bets are concerned. However, at this point I will confront you with some convictions of our data model, which – if they should come true – promise a juicy payout with good betting providers.
Lehecka, for example, gives your stake a juicy 3.5x and thus tops every odds boost, no matter how great!
However, I can’t really get excited about this Lehecka Sinner AI forecast. After all, the Czech has not yet been able to win a single set in four games against the South Tyrolean.
Predicted chance of winning:
| Victory Lehecka |
Victory Sinner |
| 7.5% |
92.5% |
But let’s assume that the Czech achieves the almost impossible in the final, and he actually manages to give the Italian the first set loss in the current month, then it will most likely happen in the first – and not in the second round!
In this case, I can at least show some sympathy for the other computer-generated proposal.
What you need to consider when betting on Lehecka vs. Sinner
- Sinner’s historical series: Jannik Sinner has currently won 22 sets in a row and could perfect the rare “Sunshine Double” (titles in Indian Wells and Miami in the same year) with a win.
- Leheckas Service Wall: Jiri Lehecka has not given up a single service game in the entire tournament in Miami so far – a flawless record that will be put to the ultimate test in the final against the current best return player in the world.
- Direct comparison: The statistics speak for themselves: Sinner leads in the head-to-head with 4:0 wins, although he has not lost a single set against the Czech in his career so far.
- Efficiency on the grid: Lehecka shone in the semifinals against Arthur Fils with a rate of 81.8% points won on the first serve; Sinner countered in his semi-final against Zverev with 15 aces with zero double faults.



