Cerundolo's Miami Magic Continues with Stunning Medvedev Upset
Cerundolo won his first top-10 match of the season in a 2-hour, 17-minute contest marked by long rallies and a rare Spidercam incident involving the umpire.
- On March 23, Francisco Cerundolo stunned Daniil Medvedev 6-0 4-6 7-5 to reach the fourth round at the Miami Open in Miami, Florida.
- Cerundolo has long thrived in Miami, reaching the semi-final in 2022 and quarter-finals in 2023 and 2025, with his aggressive baseline game helping him handle the Florida heat.
- After Medvedev rallied from 1-3 down, Cerundolo and Medvedev traded high-quality rallies, with Cerundolo's forehand aggression disrupting Medvedev, ending the two-hour, 17-minute match.
- By beating Medvedev, Cerundolo secures his first top-10 victory of the season and halts Medvedev's pursuit of a 20th win as he exits Miami 17-5.
- An unusual Spidercam incident interrupted play when a cable snagged umpire Mohamed Lahyani's chair, and Cerundolo will next face Frenchman Ugo Humbert, saying 'I didn't know what to expect... It was a great match, super tough'.
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