Sebastian Korda Triumphs Over Carlos Alcaraz at Miami Open
By Ananya Rao / 23.03.2026
On March 22, 2026, Sebastian Korda faced off against Carlos Alcaraz in the third round of the Miami Open, setting the stage for a highly anticipated match. Korda, seeded 32nd, was looking to make a mark against the defending champion and reigning world No. 1, Alcaraz, who had a remarkable 17-2 record for the season and had recently won his seventh Grand Slam title at the Australian Open.
The match commenced with Korda displaying impressive form, taking the first set 6-3. However, Alcaraz fought back, winning the second set 5-7, showcasing his resilience and skill. The decisive third set saw Korda regain control, ultimately winning the match with a score of 6-4. The entire contest lasted two hours and 14 minutes, during which Korda served an impressive 12 aces.
After the match, Korda expressed his elation, stating, “It feels great. I took the scenic route, that’s for sure.” His victory not only marked his first win over a reigning world No. 1 but also highlighted his potential as a rising star in tennis.
Alcaraz, reflecting on the match, acknowledged Korda’s performance, saying, “I think Sebi was incredible today. Played such a great game.” This early exit for Alcaraz marks his second consecutive early departure from the Miami Open, a surprising turn for the defending champion.
Looking ahead, Korda is set to face either Karen Khachanov or Martin Landaluce in the round of 16, aiming to build on this significant victory. Meanwhile, Alcaraz will shift his focus to the upcoming clay court season, starting with the Monte-Carlo Masters next month.
Korda’s win is particularly noteworthy as he has been recognized as a promising talent since his junior days, having won the Australian Open boys title and reaching No. 1 in the ITF junior rankings. With this victory, he continues to solidify his position in the ATP Tour, where he is a three-time champion and a former World No. 15.
This match not only impacts the current standings of both players but also sets the tone for their future endeavors in the sport. Korda’s triumph could serve as a catalyst for further success in his career, while Alcaraz will be eager to bounce back and reclaim his form on the clay courts.
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