
If you are looking for the exact Miami Open 2026 quarterfinal results and want to know how the Final 4 was formed, you are in the right place. The quarterfinal matches in Miami brought us everything that makes tennis spectacular—from incredible tie-break marathons to the absolute dominance of the main favorites.
Here is the complete breakdown and key stats from the clashes that gave us the four best players of the tournament.
Arthur Fils Shocks Tommy Paul in an Epic Marathon
In undoubtedly the best match of the day, Arthur Fils defeated Tommy Paul 2-1, with sets ending 6-7, 7-6, 7-6.
- This unbelievable match lasted a grueling 2 hours and 49 minutes.
- What makes this duel truly historic is the fact that there was not a single break of serve during the entire match!
- Tommy Paul failed to convert his only break point (0/1), while Fils missed all 6 of his break opportunities (0/6).
- Fils relied heavily on his massive serve, firing 10 aces compared to Paul’s 6.
Jiri Lehecka Stops the Sensation of the Tournament
Young Martin Landaluce’s fairy tale in Miami came to an end after being eliminated by Czech player Jiri Lehecka in straight sets, 7-6, 7-5.
- The match was physically demanding and lasted exactly 2 hours and 4 minutes.
- Lehecka constantly pressured his opponent’s serve but only managed to convert 1 out of 10 break points, while Landaluce failed to convert his only break chance.
- The Spaniard finished the match with 20 winners and 26 unforced errors.
- Lehecka recorded 19 winners alongside 23 unforced errors, but he dominated with his initial shot, hitting 8 aces.
Jannik Sinner Outclasses Frances Tiafoe
The main favorite for the title, Jannik Sinner, left no room for hope for the home crowd favorite, crushing Frances Tiafoe 6-2, 6-2.
- The Italian finished the job in just 1 hour and 12 minutes.
- Sinner served flawlessly, blasting 14 aces compared to Tiafoe’s 4.
- The Italian maestro masterfully used his chances, converting 4 out of 7 break points.
- Tiafoe did not have a single opportunity to break Sinner’s serve throughout the entire match.
Alexander Zverev Cruises to the Semifinals
Alexander Zverev made sure to spend as little time on the court as possible, dismantling Francisco Cerundolo 6-2, 6-2.
- This was the shortest quarterfinal match of the day, lasting only 1 hour and 6 minutes.
- The German was ruthless on the return, converting 4 of his 7 break point opportunities.
- Zverev hit 4 aces and won an incredibly high 84% of points behind his first serve (27/32).
- The Argentine, Cerundolo, completely failed to create any break chances in this matchup.
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