Unexpected Exits and Dramatic Wins: Miami Open Shocks and Triumphs
The Miami Open saw dramatic turns as Coco Gauff was defeated by Magda Linette. Gauff, facing serve issues, exited the tournament alongside other top Americans. Meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula advanced, securing their quarter-final spots. On the men's side, Alex De Minaur and Taylor Fritz thrilled with resilient performances.
In a surprising turn of events at the Miami Open, Coco Gauff faced an early exit, losing to unseeded Magda Linette 6-4 6-4. Gauff, seeded third, struggled with her serve and committed 12 double faults, ultimately falling to Linette, marking her first win over a top-three opponent since 2021.
Meanwhile, Aryna Sabalenka and Jessica Pegula emerged as strong contenders. Top seed Sabalenka overpowered Danielle Collins to reach the quarter-finals, facing Zheng Qinwen next, while Pegula secured her spot by defeating Marta Kostyuk, setting up a match against Emma Raducanu.
On the men's side, Alex De Minaur and Taylor Fritz delivered thrilling performances. De Minaur overcame a tough challenge from Joao Fonseca, while Fritz advanced to the next round after defeating Denis Shapovalov. Despite setbacks for other U.S. players, Fritz continues to keep U.S. hopes alive.
(With inputs from agencies.)

