We analyze the particularities of the Miami Open 2026 courts, heavily influenced by the weather conditions and truly different from those of Indian Wells.
We analyze the particularities of the Miami Open 2026 courts, heavily influenced by the weather conditions and truly different from those of Indian Wells.
Carlos Alcaraz has now accumulated 200 matches played in his professional career on hard court, which allows for comparisons with other active and historical tennis players. The Spaniard has won 158 out of those 200 matches, boasting a better record in that same context than Jannik Sinner (154), Novak Djokovic (153), or Daniil Medvedev (142), and also surpassing Roger Federer (145), Rafael Nadal (150), Andre Agassi (152), and Pete Sampras (155). He holds the seventh best record of all time.
Big stat for #Alcaraz: it was his 200th HardCourt match & he won 158 of them.
— Philippe A (@PhilBlack09) March 13, 2026
That's better at this stage than #Sinner (154) & all legends of the last 30yrs: #Sampras (155), #Djokovic (153), #Agassi, #Nadal, & #Federer!
In the early OpenEra, #Connors (180!) & #McEnroe did even better pic.twitter.com/9LNWAmwpos
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato que consagra a Alcaraz como el Rey de la Pista Dura
[pixels-player]The Russian needs to rediscover his best version on a North American hard court tour that stands as a point of no return in his career.
Jannik Sinner is making history as a consummate hard court specialist, as evidenced by some simply outstanding data. The Italian has reached the final of all the major tournaments on this surface (Grand Slams and Masters 1000), surpassing Novak Djokovic's record, who achieved this at 25. No one has won all these tournaments before turning 30, and the Italian is one match away from accomplishing it.
No one has won all the major hard court titles (Grand Slams, ATP Finals, and M1000) before turning 30.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) March 14, 2026
Sinner can achieve it tomorrow at 24. https://t.co/Jar8AiccXf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya es el más joven de la historia con finales en todos los Grandes Torneos en pista dura
[pixels-player]It continues. Carlos Alcaraz has won 34 consecutive matches on outdoor hard courts, making it the third-best record of all time, sharing that privilege with Pete Sampras' feat in 1994. Ahead of the Spanish player are only Roger Federer, with 46 victories between 2005 and 2006, and Jimmy Connors, who holds the record with 55 consecutive wins under these conditions between 1973 and 1976.
🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz has won 34 matches in a row on outdoor hard courts, Exceeded the record set by 🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic#TennisParadise #IndianWells #BNPParibasOpen pic.twitter.com/DUA2XV3VQk
— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) March 13, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz iguala la tercera mejor racha histórica de triunfos en pista dura al aire libre
[pixels-player]Spanish is one of the nine tennis players who have accumulated several consecutive seasons winning, at least, one tournament on three different surfaces.
We analyze the particularities of the Miami Open 2026 courts, heavily influenced by the weather conditions and truly different from those of Indian Wells.
Jannik Sinner is making history as a consummate hard court specialist, as evidenced by some simply outstanding data. The Italian has reached the final of all the major tournaments on this surface (Grand Slams and Masters 1000), surpassing Novak Djokovic's record, who achieved this at 25. No one has won all these tournaments before turning 30, and the Italian is one match away from accomplishing it.
No one has won all the major hard court titles (Grand Slams, ATP Finals, and M1000) before turning 30.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) March 14, 2026
Sinner can achieve it tomorrow at 24. https://t.co/Jar8AiccXf
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya es el más joven de la historia con finales en todos los Grandes Torneos en pista dura
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz has now accumulated 200 matches played in his professional career on hard court, which allows for comparisons with other active and historical tennis players. The Spaniard has won 158 out of those 200 matches, boasting a better record in that same context than Jannik Sinner (154), Novak Djokovic (153), or Daniil Medvedev (142), and also surpassing Roger Federer (145), Rafael Nadal (150), Andre Agassi (152), and Pete Sampras (155). He holds the seventh best record of all time.
Big stat for #Alcaraz: it was his 200th HardCourt match & he won 158 of them.
— Philippe A (@PhilBlack09) March 13, 2026
That's better at this stage than #Sinner (154) & all legends of the last 30yrs: #Sampras (155), #Djokovic (153), #Agassi, #Nadal, & #Federer!
In the early OpenEra, #Connors (180!) & #McEnroe did even better pic.twitter.com/9LNWAmwpos
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato que consagra a Alcaraz como el Rey de la Pista Dura
[pixels-player]It continues. Carlos Alcaraz has won 34 consecutive matches on outdoor hard courts, making it the third-best record of all time, sharing that privilege with Pete Sampras' feat in 1994. Ahead of the Spanish player are only Roger Federer, with 46 victories between 2005 and 2006, and Jimmy Connors, who holds the record with 55 consecutive wins under these conditions between 1973 and 1976.
🇪🇸 Carlos Alcaraz has won 34 matches in a row on outdoor hard courts, Exceeded the record set by 🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic#TennisParadise #IndianWells #BNPParibasOpen pic.twitter.com/DUA2XV3VQk
— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) March 13, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz iguala la tercera mejor racha histórica de triunfos en pista dura al aire libre
[pixels-player]The Russian needs to rediscover his best version on a North American hard court tour that stands as a point of no return in his career.
Spanish is one of the nine tennis players who have accumulated several consecutive seasons winning, at least, one tournament on three different surfaces.