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Cerundolo's Miami magic continues with stunning Medvedev upset

Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) hits a forehand against Daniil Medvedev (not pictured) on day 7 of the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. —Imagn Images
Francisco Cerundolo (ARG) hits a forehand against Daniil Medvedev (not pictured) on day 7 of the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. —Imagn Images
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Francisco Cerundolo's love affair with the ⁠Miami Open shows no signs of cooling after the Argentine world number 19 stunned ​Russian Daniil Medvedev 6-0 4-6 ​7-5 to reach the fourth round on Monday.


The 27-year-old secured his first top-10 victory of the season against the former world number one, who arrived in Florida in peak form after thwarting Carlos Alcaraz's 16-0 start to the season, and finishing as runner-up at Indian Wells.


"I felt good in my first-round ⁠match here, and now I feel way better," said Cerundolo. "I'm recovering that confidence. ⁠The level was there, I was just trying to find it. But now, (I am in) the round of 16, so hopefully I can keep it up."


The match began with Cerundolo racing through the ‌opening set, but Medvedev rallied from 1-3 down ​in the second ⁠set to force a decider.


The pair traded high-quality rallies amid the ​Florida heat, with Cerundolo's forehand aggression ‌disrupting Medvedev, while he produced an instinctive winner to end the two-hour, 17-minute encounter.


"I didn't know what to expect... It ​was a great match, super tough," Cerundolo added. "It was my first match against Daniil. He's probably one of the only guys on Tour who I have never played. He has had a great year so far, so I didn't expect to be up 6-0 in the first ‌set and a break up in the second."


The match also had an unusual ​incident in the third set when umpire Mohamed Lahyani almost became entangled with the Spidercam, ​the ‌aerial ⁠camera that flies over the court during matches.


The camera's cables got caught on the umpire's chair, causing the structure to move and forcing Lahyani to step down onto ​the court quickly to avoid falling. The Swedish umpire subsequently requested ⁠that the ​production team keep the Spidercam from passing so close to his chair or the players.


Cerundolo has long thrived in Miami, highlighted by his semi-final run on his debut in 2022 before adding quarter-final showings in 2023 and 2025. He will next face Frenchman ​Ugo Humbert.


The defeat ends Medvedev's pursuit of a Tour-leading 20th win of ​the season, with the 30-year-old exiting Miami with a 19-5 record after already claiming titles in Brisbane and Dubai. — Reuters


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