Madison keys suffers upset at BNP Paribas Open
By Vikram Nair / 10.03.2026
Madison Keys suffers upset at BNP Paribas Open
In a surprising turn of events at the BNP Paribas Open on March 10, 2026, Madison Keys, the 15th seed, was defeated by Sonay Kartal with a score of 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. This unexpected loss has raised questions about Keys’ current form and her ability to compete at a high level following her recent injury.
Keys began the match strongly, winning the first set 2-6. However, she struggled to maintain her momentum as Kartal rallied back to win the next two sets. The match lasted a total of 118 minutes, during which Keys noted that a drop in temperature affected the playability of the court, a factor that may have contributed to her performance.
“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,” Keys remarked after the match, acknowledging Kartal’s strong performance. This defeat comes after Keys had recently returned from injury, which she described as a challenging period of rehabilitation. “It’s been a tough kind of couple weeks for me, trying to rehab and get ready as quickly as possible for here,” she stated.
Despite her victory at the 2025 Australian Open, where she claimed her first Grand Slam title, Keys has faced criticism for her on-court frustrations, leading to discussions about player-centric facilities and the pressures athletes face. Her preparation for this tournament was less than ideal, as she admitted, “Probably not the most perfect preparation that I would have wanted, but I felt like we did the best that we could.”
Sonay Kartal, on the other hand, has been on a roll, having previously defeated two seeded American players in consecutive rounds leading up to this match. Her performance against Keys further solidifies her rising status in the sport. Kartal’s ability to adapt to the conditions and her strategic play were key factors in her victory.
As the tournament progresses, the implications of this match for Madison Keys remain uncertain. Her early exit raises questions about her readiness for upcoming competitions and her ability to regain her form. The tennis community will be watching closely to see how she responds to this setback.
With the BNP Paribas Open continuing, further developments in Keys’ career and potential adjustments to her training regimen will be crucial. The outcome of this match serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports and the challenges athletes face in their pursuit of excellence.
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