American Ethan Quinn Upsets Casper Ruud at Miami Open
- On Friday, American Ethan Quinn secured a straight-sets upset of 11th-seeded Casper Ruud of Norway at the 2026 Miami Open, winning 6-4, 7-6 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
- Quinn arrived in Florida fresh off a Challenger title victory last week in Phoenix, building on a seven-match winning streak as a former college champion at Georgia.
- Despite rain disrupting play at Hard Rock Stadium, Quinn converted all six break point opportunities while hitting 38 winners during the one hour and 52 minute match.
- "I was playing really aggressive tennis," Quinn said, attributing the victory to sustained intensity during his first-ever appearance in a Masters 1000 third round.
- American Amanda Anisimova also advanced through the Round of 64 on Friday, while the men's singles final is scheduled for March 29 at the tournament.
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Upsets and Triumphs: Drama Unfolds at the Miami Open Britain's Jack Draper faced a surprising defeat by American Reilly Opelka during the second round of the Miami Open. Draper, returning strong after arm injuries, couldn't maintain his Indian Wells momentum. Nonetheless, Opelka dominated with 25 aces, overpowering Draper 7-6(3) 7-6(0).Meanwhile, Ethan Quinn achieved his biggest career victory by defeating 11th seed Casper Ruud, saving seven set…
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