Jannik Sinner Breaks Novak Djokovic Record As Coaching Volatility Defines 2026 Miami Open Headlines
Jannik Sinner breaks a historic Novak Djokovic record at the 2026 Miami Open while Iga Swiatek splits with coach Wim Fissette following her shock exit.
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Published: Mar 25, 2026, 7:55 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

Italian Sensation Rewrites The Record Books
The 2026 Miami Open has become a historic site for Jannik Sinner, who eclipsed a decade old record previously held by Novak Djokovic. By defeating Corentin Moutet in straight sets, the world number two secured his thirteenth consecutive win without dropping a single set at the Masters 1000 level. This remarkable run totals twenty six successive sets won, surpassing the previous benchmark of twenty four established by Djokovic in 2016. Sinner’s efficiency on the fast courts of the Hard Rock Stadium cements his status as the most clinical player on the ATP circuit following recent titles in Paris and Indian Wells.
Reflective End To A Grand Slam Partnership
The WTA circuit saw a major shift as world number three Iga Swiatek confirmed the termination of her working relationship with Belgian coach Wim Fissette. The decision follows a surprising second round exit in Miami, an event Swiatek described with a sense of bitterness and personal responsibility for her declining form. Despite the split, both parties highlighted their shared success, specifically the 2025 Wimbledon title which fulfilled a career long ambition for the Polish star. Fissette noted that while they both worked for greater consistency, the lessons learned during their tenure remain invaluable.
Debating The Mental Engagement Of The World Number One
While Sinner thrives, his primary rival Carlos Alcaraz faces unusual criticism regarding his psychological state following a shock loss to Sebastian Korda. Renowned coach Patrick Mouratoglou has publicly claimed that the Spaniard appears bored with the routine of Masters 1000 tournaments after achieving so much at a young age. Mouratoglou suggested that Alcaraz, who has already secured seven Grand Slam titles, may be struggling to maintain the necessary focus for non major events, leading to a subconscious drop in intensity that opponents like Korda are now exploiting.
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