The build-up to the 2026 Miami Open final brought an unexpected but fun moment for fans. Jannik Sinner was seen spending time with Greg Norman, a former World No. 1 in golf. The two met in Miami just days before the big match, and their relaxed interaction quickly caught attention online.What made it more interesting was Norman’s connection to tennis. He was once married to Chris Evert, one of the biggest names in women’s tennis history. Seeing Sinner and Norman together created a rare crossover moment between golf and tennis right before one of the season’s biggest finals.
Jannik Sinner learns golf tips from Greg Norman ahead of Miami Open 2026 final
During their time together, Greg Norman gave Jannik Sinner a few quick lessons on improving his golf swing. Sinner, who plays golf for fun, has often said he is still learning the sport.
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This time, he had one of the best teachers possible. Norman guided him on how to shape a full swing, and Sinner gave it a try right there.The moment felt natural and easy. Sinner followed the advice, took the shot, and impressed his coach Darren Cahill, who was watching closely. It was a small but enjoyable break from the pressure of the tournament.Norman, who won 88 professional titles in his career, shared the moment with a smile. His past with Chris Evert also brought back memories for long-time sports fans. The two married in June 2008 in the Bahamas but later went their separate ways after years together.Meanwhile, Sinner’s focus quickly returns to tennis. The Italian star is heading into the Miami Open 2026 final in top form. He has not dropped a single set in the tournament so far. His path to the final included strong wins over Damir Dzumhur, Corentin Moutet, Alex Michelsen, Frances Tiafoe, and Alexander Zverev.Sinner now faces Jiri Lehecka in the final. Lehecka has also played solid tennis, losing just one set on his way to the title match. He defeated players like Taylor Fritz and Arthur Fils to reach this stage.Still, the numbers clearly favor Sinner. He has beaten Lehecka in all three of their previous meetings, each time in straight sets. With his current form and confidence, Sinner enters the final as the clear favorite to lift his second Miami Open title.

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