
Alex de Minaur of Australia reacts after defeating Joao Fonseca of Brazil at the Miami Open on Monday, March 24, 2025.—AFP
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Miami Gardens, United States: Australian Alex de Maur challenges Brazilian Talent Joo Fonseca at the Miami Open and ends in a transit competition on 18-year-old 5-7, 7-5, 6-3.
During Monday, attendance at the stadium court was decreasing, but the hard rock stadium was transformed into a mini -Marakana stadium for Fansica’s match, which was complete with Brazil’s flags and football -style slogans.
Fonseca brought her ultra -attacking tennis to her enthusiastic brand, but De Maver was facing the challenge, which confronted both the peeling foreheads and the biased sheep. Fonseca’s misconduct was dominated by the referee changing the Portuguese to appeal to the appeals.
But De Manawar won six of the last seven games to go to the fourth round, when the crowd, sometimes, was still cool despite the disruption of his service preparation. De Manor said, “Mentally, I was ready for this match, I knew that I would not only play the role of incredible abilities like Jao, play with great confidence and nothing to lose, but also an incredible crowd that was from the last place to the last.”
He added, “My greatest strength is my mentality and that is why I won today.” Top seed Alexander Zurio came to power from the beginning of the fourth round of the Miami Open with a 7-5, 6-4 win against Australian Jordan Thomson.
The German was below 4-1 in the first set but then went on the roll, which won eight of the next nine games for development. Zurio lost in the opening round in Indian Wales, but with Carlos Alcaraz, he would already love the possibility of adding seven of his seven Masters in the list of 1000 titles in Miami.
Third seed Taylor Furts also defeated Canada’s Dennis Shapwalov 7-5, 6-3 and went to the fourth round. Let the US slip 5-2 in the first set, but regained control with its service for Shapulov.
In the women’s draw, the third seed Coco Goff ended with a 6-4 6-4 defeat to Poland’s Magda Latet. The top seeded Arina Sabalinka won the last eight, 6-4, 6-4 in the last eight, with US winner Daniel Collins against last year’s winner Daniel Collins.
Subsequently, Subalinka will compete against Zheng Convener, who won the ninth seed Olympic gold medal, who reached his second consecutive WTA 1000 quarter -finals, winning with straight seats against Achillean Craiger.
“I am happy to get this win in straight sets and today I am happy with the level I have played,” said Sabalinika. He added, “He was a tough competitor, and we were very difficult and difficult in the past. So it was a great pleasure to go through.”
Italy’s Jasmine Paulini enjoyed 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 returning against Naomi Osaka in 2 hours and 15 minutes. Since his return 15 months before maternity, Osaka has shown some signs of returning to his best, but Polini has faced the first top 10 player Osaka this year.
Osaka said, “I don’t think I can say that I have played many matches against such top players in a while.” “The way she plays in a way, because of her height, removes me from the protector. I didn’t know she could hit it like this.”
Emma Radokano continued its impressive shape in Miami, which won 6-1, 6-3 in 69 minutes compared to American Amanda Anisimova, which ended Indian Wales winner Mirra Andrew on Sunday.
This is the first time that Radokovano has won four consecutive WTA Tour Man’s Draw Match since its US Open Trump in 2021. It will face the next American Jessica Pagola. Radokwano, who brought some old faces from the early days of his career for the tournament, said she was taking advantage of her presence. He said, “I am really happy how matters are coming to court now and is only happy that the match is able to move to court.”