Madison keys suffers upset at BNP Paribas Open
By Rohan Mehta / 10.03.2026
Madison Keys suffers upset at BNP Paribas Open
In a surprising turn of events at the BNP Paribas Open held in Indian Wells, USA, Madison Keys, the 15th seed, faced a significant upset as she was defeated by Sonay Kartal with a score of 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. This match not only marked a pivotal moment for Keys but also highlighted Kartal’s emerging talent on the professional tennis circuit.
Keys began the match strong, winning the first set 6-2, which seemed to set the stage for a straightforward victory. However, the momentum shifted dramatically in the following sets. Kartal, who had already made headlines by defeating two seeded American players in consecutive rounds, adapted quickly and capitalized on her opponent’s weaknesses.
The match lasted 118 minutes, during which Keys noted that a drop in temperature affected the playability of the court. “I feel like it got a little bit colder and started playing a little bit deader. I think she adapted a little bit better and started playing more heavy balls with her forehand,” Keys remarked after the match. This adaptation proved crucial as Kartal turned the tide in her favor.
Keys, the 2025 Australian Open champion, expressed her frustrations regarding her preparation for the tournament, stating, “It’s been a tough kind of couple weeks for me, trying to rehab and get ready as quickly as possible for here.” Her quick return from injury may have impacted her performance, as she acknowledged that her preparation was not ideal.
Despite her initial success in the first set, Keys struggled to maintain her form, ultimately losing the next two sets 6-2 and 6-3. In her post-match comments, she highlighted Kartal’s effective serving and forehand play, saying, “I think she honestly just played really well, served really well, and I thought she used her forehand to dictate and move the ball around really well.”
This defeat raises questions about Keys’ current form and her ability to compete at a high level following her injury. While she has been a prominent figure in women’s tennis, this match serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of the sport, where upsets can occur at any moment.
As the tournament progresses, the implications of this match for both players remain to be seen. For Keys, it will be crucial to reassess her strategy and preparation as she looks to regain her competitive edge. Meanwhile, Kartal’s victory could signal the rise of a new contender in women’s tennis, making her future matches ones to watch closely.
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