The Czech player admits to having multiplied her confidence after winning her first WTA 1000. This week in Miami, she is already in the semifinals, where Gauff awaits.
The Czech player admits to having multiplied her confidence after winning her first WTA 1000. This week in Miami, she is already in the semifinals, where Gauff awaits.
No player in the history of WTA 1000 had achieved as many victories on hard court at the age of Cori Gauff. The American has already secured 79 wins at 22 years and 12 days, a number that places her at the top of the statistics, surpassing names like Hingis, Wozniacki, or Sharapova. Considering her early success and the consistency she has shown under these conditions, it's no surprise that records are gradually falling into her hands over time. Let's see if she ends the week expanding her trophy collection.
🇺🇸 Coco Gauff, at 22y 12d, has won 79 matches in WTA 1000/Tier I events on hard
— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) March 25, 2026
At the same age, no one had ever won so many matches‼️#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/qAdvHz38iT
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[pixels-player]Karolina Muchova is one of the most in-form tennis players currently. The Czech player defeated Victoria Mboko once again, just like she did in the WTA 1000 final in Doha a month ago, showcasing an outstanding level of tennis, similar to what she displayed in Indian Wells and is demonstrating right now in Miami. The result was 7-5, 7-6(5), after an hour and 48 minutes. This victory propels the 29-year-old player into the semifinals of the Florida tournament, where she awaits the winner of the match between Coco Gauff and Belinda Bencic.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Muchova va muy en serio en este Miami Open: se deshace de Mboko y se mete en las semifinales
[pixels-player]The American has reached the semifinals after playing twelve sets along the way. "Today I don't know how I did it, I don't know how I pulled through."
Another victory for Cori Gauff this week, another win in the third set. Tremendous survival exercise that the American is signing at the Miami Open, where she had never achieved a good result until she finally broke through. Her hard-fought triumph against Belinda Bencic (6-3, 1-6, 6-3) secures her spot in the semifinals, where she will meet Karolina Muchova, who has been playing at a very high level of tennis in recent months. A very open match where, however, the head-to-head is very much in favor of the local player. They have faced each other five times, and Gauff has won all five encounters.
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[pixels-player]The Miami Open 2026 is entering its final stretch, and on this Wednesday, March 25, there will be two men's and two women's quarterfinals, all on the Center Court. The day will kick off with Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula at 1:00 PM local time, 6:00 PM in Spain, followed by the only Spanish player left, Martín Landaluce, who will face Jiri Lehecka not before 3:00 PM local time, not before 8:00 PM Spanish peninsular time.
The evening session will start not before 7:00 PM in Miami, midnight on Thursday in Spain, with the match between Aryna Sabalenka and Hailey Baptiste. And it will be closed by the winners of the matches between Tomas Martín Etcheverry - Tommy Paul and Valentin Vacherot- Arthur Fils, not before 8:30 PM local time, 1:30 AM in Spain.
Miami ATP Masters 1000 Order of play - Wednesday, March 25, 2026 pic.twitter.com/FNWLAxUbsf
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) March 24, 2026
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[pixels-player]Mirra Andreeva is not going through her best moment. The Russian continues immersed in a crisis of play and results since last summer, and the critics are beginning to emerge. One of the latest people to question her has been a fellow countrywoman, specifically the former world number 1, Dinara Safina, who criticized the last match that the 18-year-old played at the Miami Open in her loss to Victoria Mboko (7-6, 4-6, 6-0): "I was surprised by how little calm she was. The calm with which she broke the serve in the second set to win it, and then the concentration she showed in the third set. Correct me if I'm wrong, but sometimes Mirra's mistakes seem emotional," she stated on the Best Tennis podcast.
"I can't say she's doing anything wrong, but she makes mistakes. I have the feeling that she makes them on purpose. It seems that way from the outside. I could be wrong, but it seems like after every mistake, she wants to go back to her comfort zone and say, 'Look, I made a mistake!'", opined the Roland Garros finalist in 2008 and 2009.
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[pixels-player]Alexandra Eala is one of the most visible faces of the Rafa Nadal Academy. The Filipina, who gained recognition at the past Miami Open, continues to take giant steps at just 20 years old. In an interview with Andy Roddick, she revealed what Rafa Nadal is like behind the cameras and in daily life: "I was there very often, and it's very simple when you talk to him. He asks questions and things like that. But it's Rafa, so you're always a bit scared. I'm still scared. I don't know what to say. I always stay speechless. It doesn't get any easier!" says the 29th-ranked WTA player.
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[pixels-player]The Czech player admits to having multiplied her confidence after winning her first WTA 1000. This week in Miami, she is already in the semifinals, where Gauff awaits.
The American has reached the semifinals after playing twelve sets along the way. "Today I don't know how I did it, I don't know how I pulled through."
No player in the history of WTA 1000 had achieved as many victories on hard court at the age of Cori Gauff. The American has already secured 79 wins at 22 years and 12 days, a number that places her at the top of the statistics, surpassing names like Hingis, Wozniacki, or Sharapova. Considering her early success and the consistency she has shown under these conditions, it's no surprise that records are gradually falling into her hands over time. Let's see if she ends the week expanding her trophy collection.
🇺🇸 Coco Gauff, at 22y 12d, has won 79 matches in WTA 1000/Tier I events on hard
— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) March 25, 2026
At the same age, no one had ever won so many matches‼️#MiamiOpen pic.twitter.com/qAdvHz38iT
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff rompe un nuevo techo de precocidad en torneos de WTA 1000
[pixels-player]Another victory for Cori Gauff this week, another win in the third set. Tremendous survival exercise that the American is signing at the Miami Open, where she had never achieved a good result until she finally broke through. Her hard-fought triumph against Belinda Bencic (6-3, 1-6, 6-3) secures her spot in the semifinals, where she will meet Karolina Muchova, who has been playing at a very high level of tennis in recent months. A very open match where, however, the head-to-head is very much in favor of the local player. They have faced each other five times, and Gauff has won all five encounters.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gauff se abona al drama en este Miami Open
[pixels-player]Karolina Muchova is one of the most in-form tennis players currently. The Czech player defeated Victoria Mboko once again, just like she did in the WTA 1000 final in Doha a month ago, showcasing an outstanding level of tennis, similar to what she displayed in Indian Wells and is demonstrating right now in Miami. The result was 7-5, 7-6(5), after an hour and 48 minutes. This victory propels the 29-year-old player into the semifinals of the Florida tournament, where she awaits the winner of the match between Coco Gauff and Belinda Bencic.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Muchova va muy en serio en este Miami Open: se deshace de Mboko y se mete en las semifinales
[pixels-player]The Miami Open 2026 is entering its final stretch, and on this Wednesday, March 25, there will be two men's and two women's quarterfinals, all on the Center Court. The day will kick off with Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula at 1:00 PM local time, 6:00 PM in Spain, followed by the only Spanish player left, Martín Landaluce, who will face Jiri Lehecka not before 3:00 PM local time, not before 8:00 PM Spanish peninsular time.
The evening session will start not before 7:00 PM in Miami, midnight on Thursday in Spain, with the match between Aryna Sabalenka and Hailey Baptiste. And it will be closed by the winners of the matches between Tomas Martín Etcheverry - Tommy Paul and Valentin Vacherot- Arthur Fils, not before 8:30 PM local time, 1:30 AM in Spain.
Miami ATP Masters 1000 Order of play - Wednesday, March 25, 2026 pic.twitter.com/FNWLAxUbsf
— Tennis Schedules (@SchedulesTennis) March 24, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Orden de juego del miércoles 25 de marzo en Miami Open 2026: Landaluce, Sabalenka, Rybakina...
[pixels-player]Mirra Andreeva is not going through her best moment. The Russian continues immersed in a crisis of play and results since last summer, and the critics are beginning to emerge. One of the latest people to question her has been a fellow countrywoman, specifically the former world number 1, Dinara Safina, who criticized the last match that the 18-year-old played at the Miami Open in her loss to Victoria Mboko (7-6, 4-6, 6-0): "I was surprised by how little calm she was. The calm with which she broke the serve in the second set to win it, and then the concentration she showed in the third set. Correct me if I'm wrong, but sometimes Mirra's mistakes seem emotional," she stated on the Best Tennis podcast.
"I can't say she's doing anything wrong, but she makes mistakes. I have the feeling that she makes them on purpose. It seems that way from the outside. I could be wrong, but it seems like after every mistake, she wants to go back to her comfort zone and say, 'Look, I made a mistake!'", opined the Roland Garros finalist in 2008 and 2009.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Una ex número uno ataca a Andreeva: "Tengo la sensación de que comete errores a propósito"
[pixels-player]Alexandra Eala is one of the most visible faces of the Rafa Nadal Academy. The Filipina, who gained recognition at the past Miami Open, continues to take giant steps at just 20 years old. In an interview with Andy Roddick, she revealed what Rafa Nadal is like behind the cameras and in daily life: "I was there very often, and it's very simple when you talk to him. He asks questions and things like that. But it's Rafa, so you're always a bit scared. I'm still scared. I don't know what to say. I always stay speechless. It doesn't get any easier!" says the 29th-ranked WTA player.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Eala desvela cómo es Nadal tras las cámaras
[pixels-player]The American has reached the quarterfinals in Miami for the first time, a tournament where she has never done well: "This year I am focusing on enjoying myself."
The Belarusian compared her defeats against Elena Rybakina in 2026 and against Madison Keys in 2025. One aspect made her lean towards the latter as the tougher experience.