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Miami Open: Jannik Sinner defeats Grigor Dimitrov in men's singles final

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Sinner dominates Dimitrov to claim first Miami Open title

In case you missed it, here's a look back at Jannik Sinner's thumping 6-3 6-1 win over Grigor Dimitrov to claim the Miami Open men's singles crown for the first time.

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Sinner: A very special week for me

Jannik Sinner, speaking to Sky Sports Tennis:

"It has been a very special week for me.

"I have faced very difference situations on the court, different opponents. I was full of energy today.

"I'm very happy to now be number two in the world. But it's just a number... for me, the most important thing is trying to execute my game plan in the best possible way - which I've done.

"I'm very happy."

Miami Open men's winners

WATCH: Sinner's winning moment!

Here's a look at how Jannik Sinner wrapped things up, claiming a first Miami Open title in the most emphatic fashion...

Sinner gets his hands on the trophy!

Sinner: Final win a huge pleasure

Jannik Sinner at the post-match presentation:

"This result is such a huge pleasure to share with my team, my family and all the people watching at home.

"The atmosphere has been amazing throughout the whole 10 days. This is one of most special tournaments for me.

"It's good to be back here and I hope to see you all back here again next year."

Dimitrov: I feel like a winner

Grigor Dimitrov at the post-match presentation:

"I'm going to start with congratulating Jannik and his team. He has been exceptional throughout the whole year so far - he's played some amazing tennis.

"It's a pleasure to watch, albeit not to play [against it].

"This year I was so determined to do well here... and I almost did too well.

"Even though I'm not the winner today, I feel like one. You guys have really embraced me this year. It has been extremely special to play in front of you. I'm very grateful, very thankful."

'Sinner is unbeatable right now'

Martina Navratilova on Sky Sports Tennis:

"I'm running out of superlatives. Sinner is unbeatable right now.

"I think the only person who could beat him is Djokovic. 

"Jannik is just cruising. He's not even firing at 100 per cent and still wins the match easily."