Miami Open Draw: Alcaraz & Fonseca Could Clash, Sinner & Zverev Same Half
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The Masters 1000 of Miami already has its official picture. The great tennis tournament in the United States has drawn the one that will be its calendar for the edition of this 2026, which will be played this week and the next, with the final next March 29th. As for Carlos Alcaraz, number one in the world, the Spanish has had a very complicated draw, especially demanding. In the second round (first for Alcaraz) it will be possible to measure aga…
Carlos Alcaraz Poised to Defend Miami Open Title Against Formidable Competition
Carlos Alcaraz, the world No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings, enters the 2026 Miami Open presented by Itau with momentum following a strong start to the season. The Spaniard is set to chase his second Miami title, opening against either rising star Joao Fonseca or Fabian Marozsan. Alcaraz’s half of the draw also includes fourth seed Lorenzo Musetti, a potential quarterfinal opponent, and sixth seed Taylor Fritz, who could face him in the last eight. …
The Miami Open draw has been especially unfortunate for Carlos Alcaraz and Joao Fonseca, as they could both face each other in the second round. Number 1 of the world comes from their first defeat of the year against Daniil Medvedev in the semifinal of Indian Wells, while Fonseca was defeated by the final winner Jannik Sinner last week in eighths, in two tight tie-breaks. To watch that match, however, Fonseca needs to first win his match against…
2026 Miami Open Men's Draw: Preview and Prediction Featuring Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Alexander Zverev
Now that the Indian Wells is done and dusted, the tennis world will be focusing on the matches at the The post 2026 Miami Open Men’s Draw: Preview and Prediction Featuring Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, and Alexander Zverev appeared first on FirstSportz.
(Dan Tri Newspaper) - Winning the Indian Wells Masters helped Sinner significantly narrow the gap in the ATP rankings with Alcaraz. After his defeat at the Indian Wells Masters, Novak Djokovic decided not to participate in the Miami Open.
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