 Yannick Sinner vs. Hubert Hercatch is the final for the men's event at the Miami Open for 2021, and both players have been very impressive this week to make it to the final. The number 21 seed Yannick Sinner came into this tournament with great hope, getting a buy in the first round. In the second round he took on the Frenchman Gaston, beating him in straight sets 6-2-6-2. His third round he took on the number 14 seed Hashinov and after losing the first set had to fight for the win, eventually prevailing 4-6-7-6-6-4. In his fourth round he took on fellow young gun Russaveri and was very impressive winning in straight sets 6-3-6-2. In his quarterfinal he took on the number 32 seed Boublac and again a straight sets win 7-6-6-4. In his semi-final match Sinner took on number 7 seed RBA who had just beaten Mevidev the top seed, and after going down on the first set came through in a long match eventually winning in 3-5-7-6-4-6-4. Hercatch arrived to the Miami open as the 26 seed had a buy in the first round. His second round match was against Kudler, the American, getting through in straight sets 7-6-6-4. In his third round match he took on the number 6 seed Denyshapovalov, but he flipped the script this week winning in straight sets 6-3-7-6. In his fourth round he took on another Canadian, the 12 seed Milosh Rayonich, and after losing the first set had to fight to win in tight 3-setter 4-6-6-3-7-6. His quarter-final match was his best comeback to date against the number 2 seed Stefano City Pass. After going down badly in the first set and a break in the second Hercatch came back to prevail in 3-2-6-6-3-6-4. In his semi-final match Hercatch would have to face another seeded player, the number 4 seed Rublev, and this was the poll's most impressive win of the week, taking out the fourth seed in straight sets 6-3-6-4. In his quarter-final match against Batista Ragu, Sinner hit 37 winners and 53 unforced errors, served up 5 aces, only 2 double faults, and converted 4 out of 8 break point chances, and he would need to limit the errors against Hercatch in the final. In his semi-final against Rublev, Hercatch hit 25 winners and 25 unforced errors, winning 9 out of 12 points at the net and serving 8 aces and only the 1 double fault, converting 3 out of 8 break point chances and would need to play just as aggressive as he did against Rublev in the final against Sinner. These two have never met before in the ATP circuit, so this is going to be the first time of many I expect between these two. This is a tough one for me to pick because both players were not expected to make the final this week, but I've been really impressed with Hercatch this week, so I'm going to back him to win the final against Sinner in 3 sets. Let me know down in the comments below, who do you think is going to win this final?