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Sabalenka excels, Sinner back on track and more takeaways from Indian Wells and Miami Open

www.espn.com - TOPΒ·@DArcyMaineΒ·2 months ago
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Daniil Medvedev reflects on his video review for a hindrance call against Jack Draper. (1:52) Winning the titles at Indian Wells and Miami -- known as the "Sunshine Double" and tennis' version of March Madness -- is an elusive feat, achieved by only a handful of some of the greatest in the game's history. With the demands and intense competition of 1000-level events, and the quick turnaround between the contrasting conditions of the California desert and humid South Florida, it's incredibly tough to win one of the trophies, let alone both. Entering the 2026 editions of both tournaments, just four women and seven men had achieved the back-to-back victory in singles play -- happening in the same year on just three occasions -- and just five women's doubles teams had done so. But somehow, despite everything mentioned above, the Sunshine Double was achieved not just once over the weekend, or even twice, but three times. Yes, that's right.…

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