Miami Open 2026 LIVE: ATP and WTA Scores and Results from Florida The 2026 Miami Open has entered its second week, with Flashscore providing live coverage of the tournament’s key matches. On the men’s side, Ugo Humbert secured his first victory of the day by defeating Alexander Shevchenko 6-4, 7-6, advancing to the fourth round. His next opponent will be either Daniil Medvedev or Francisco Cerundolo, with the latter holding a 6-0 lead over Medvedev in their upcoming match. On the women’s side, Karolina Muchova dominated Alexandra Eala with a 6-0, 6-2 victory, booking her place in the quarterfinals. The Czech 13th seed converted five of six break points and maintained a 78% first-serve success rate, showcasing her dominance. Muchova will face the winner of Mirra Andreeva and Victoria Mboko’s match, a clash between two rising stars. The tournament has already seen several upsets, including the early exits of men’s top seed Carlos Alcaraz and women’s second seed Iga Swiatek. Alcaraz was stunned by American Sebastian Korda in the third round, while Swiatek announced her split from coach Nicolas Fissette following her Miami exit. Meanwhile, Jannik Sinner and Jessica Pegula advanced smoothly to the third round, with Medvedev surviving a close match against a lower-ranked opponent. Other notable results include Belinda Bencic’s victory over US Open runner-up Amanda Anisimova and Qinwen Zheng’s return to the women’s singles draw after a 2024 Australian Open final rematch with Aryna Sabalenka. On the men’s side, Daniil Medvedev, Jakub Mensik, Alexander Zverev, and Jannik Sinner are all in action, adding to the tournament’s excitement.#jannik_sinner #ugo_humbert #karolina_muchova #miami_open_2026 #sebastian_korda

Carlos Alcaraz Displays Frustration in Miami Open Match Carlos Alcaraz, the world number one, showed rare frustration during his third-round match against Sebastian Korda at the Miami Open 2026. The Spanish player, who was trailing in the second set and facing a break point, lost his composure. "I'm going home, I'm going home. At most, I can make it 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5... That's all I can do," he said. The incident occurred as Alcaraz struggled to recover from a set deficit. Despite his efforts to rally, he was unable to overcome Korda's performance, leading to his early exit from the tournament. The outburst highlighted the intense pressure Alcaraz faces as he aims to maintain his position at the top of the rankings. This moment marked a rare display of vulnerability for the young star, who has been dominant in recent months. The loss underscores the challenges of competing at the highest level, where even the slightest error can lead to defeat. Alcaraz's reaction has sparked discussions about the mental demands of professional tennis and the importance of resilience under pressure. The Miami Open, known for its high-stakes matches and star-studded lineups, continues to serve as a critical testing ground for top players. Alcaraz's performance against Korda will be remembered as a pivotal moment in his journey, reflecting both his potential and the hurdles he must overcome to sustain his success.#tennis #carlos_alcaraz #miami_open_2026 #sebastian_korda #top_players
