2021 Miami Open odds, men’s final predictions: Proven tennis expert reveals Sinner vs. Hurkacz picks

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The 2021 Miami Open wraps up the men’s singles draw on Sunday with the championship matchup. No. 21 seed Jannik Sinner takes on No. 26 Hubert Hurkacz in an unexpected men’s final matchup, with both players performing well in Miami. Sinner produced a comeback victory over No. 7 seed Roberto Bautista Agut in the semifinals to advance. Hurkacz has defeated four of the top 12 seeds in the tournament to reach the final.

The match is set for Sunday, with the time to be determined, at Hard Rock Stadium. William Hill Sportsbook lists Sinner as a -162 favorite (risk $162 to win $100), while Hurkacz is going off at +140 in the latest Sinner vs. Hurkacz odds. William Hill offers a variety of other wagers such as total games, with the over-under set at 23.5 in the latest 2021 Miami Open odds. Before finalizing any Hurkacz vs. Sinner picks, be sure to see the 2021 Miami Open predictions from elite tennis handicapper Sean Calvert.

Calvert is the famed handicapper who called John Isner winning the 2018 Miami Open at 100-1. In 2019, Calvert took down a huge score on Dominic Thiem winning Indian Wells at 80-1, among many stunning calls. Anybody who followed his advice cashed a huge winner. 

Now, Calvert has broken down the latest 2021 Miami Open men’s final odds and released his coveted best bets for Sinner vs. Hurkacz. He’s sharing his picks and analysis at SportsLine.

Jannik Sinner vs. Hubert Hurkacz preview

Hurkacz is playing extremely well in Miami. He has won four straight matches against top-12 seeds, putting together a historic run. That includes a dominant effort in a straight-set win over Andrey Rublev in the semifinals, winning 6-3, 6-4. At 6-foot-5, Hurkacz possesses high-end range, and he has been highly-effective in his own service games during the tournament.

Sinner is a rising star at the age of 19. He is the youngest player to reach a Masters 1000 final since Rafael Nadal in 2005. From there, he has risen outside the top 500 in the world to the top 35 in just two years. 

He is renowned for his mental toughness, while also possessing top-end physical talent. He has won 57 percent of second serve points, while breaking serve 30 percent of the time in Miami. In contrast, Hurkacz has only broken serve 16 percent of the time, which could provide an edge.

How to make Hurkacz vs. Sinner picks

Calvert has studied the matchup and revealed two best bets, including one that pays out over 3-1. Be sure to see Calvert’s picks and analysis before making your Miami Open 2021 picks.

Who wins Hurkacz vs. Sinner? And which prop returns more than 3-1? Visit SportsLine now to see Calvert’s best bets for Hurkacz vs. Sinner, all from the acclaimed expert who called John Isner winning the 2018 Miami Open at 100-1

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