
The third-round action begins on Sunday at the Miami Open presented by Itau, where Carlos Alcaraz, Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz continue their title quests at the second ATP Masters 1000 of the year.
Andrey Rublev, Holger Rune and Jannik Sinner are also in action on a day when seeded stars clash for the first time at this year’s event. ATPTour.com looks at some of the key third-round matchups on show in south Florida.
“I try not to think about [being] the defending champion,” said Alcaraz when asked if he feels the pressure of defending his title. “I'm trying not to think about [that] I won last year. I always say the same when I come into a tournament: for me it is a new tournament. It's day by day, round by round. I try to play my best every day, try to enjoy every match.”
The top seed, who will remain as No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings if he lifts his fourth ATP Masters 1000 trophy at Hard Rock Stadium, leads Lajovic 3-0 in their ATP Head2Head series. The Serbian enters the match in form, however, having defeated former World No. 1 Andy Murray and American Maxime Cressy in straight sets this week.
Alcaraz’s variety could be key in breaking down Lajovic’s baseline resistance. The Spaniard will look to deploy his drop shot, which was so effective in his victory against Daniil Medvedev in the Indian Wells championship match, to complement his baseline firepower against the Serbian.
After dropping from No. 5 to No. 10 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings following Indian Wells, the 25-year-old is on a mission to climb again this week. Depending on results, a title run could lift him back to No. 6. For now, the focus will be on 24th seed Denis Shapovalov, who will prove a tough test.
The Canadian leads Fritz 5-3 in their ATP Head2Head series, but the American won their most recent clash in Acapulco in February. Fans should be treated to an explosive battle on court in Miami, with the pair possessing thunderous serves and destructive forehands. Shapovalov is looking to kick start his season in Miami, with his best result before this week a run to the quarter-finals in Adelaide.
“I want to believe one match will turn it around but there are still a lot of matches to be played with a lot of good players left in the tournament,” Ruud said. “It’s been almost two weeks since I’ve played a match after taking an early loss in Indian Wells. I worked hard and came into Miami with great memories from last year.”
The World No. 4 will face a sterner test in the form of Botic van de Zandschulp on Sunday. The 26th seed hit through Ruud to earn victory in two of their three previous meetings and looks to have adjusted to the conditions in Miami. The Dutchman, who is making his second appearance at the tournament, overcame Alexei Popyrin 4-6, 7-6(4), 6-2 to earn his maiden win at the ATP Masters 1000 event.
Ruud produced a clean performance against Ivashka, hitting 21 winners to 13 unforced errors, and he will need to find a similar level if he is to win two matches at the same event for the first time this season.
Chasing his first title of the season and maiden ATP Masters 1000 crown, sixth seed Andrey Rublev continues his quest against last year’s quarter-finalist Miomir Kecmanovic. Seventh seed Holger Rune takes on 31st seed Diego Schwartzman, and the in-form Tommy Paul plays Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.