An unbelievable score. Complete demolition.
There are wins. And then there are beatings.
Sunday night in Miami, Arthur Fils didn’t just beat Stefanos Tsitsipas. He swept him aside. 6-0, 6-1 in 56 minutes. A brutal, almost embarrassing scoreline, especially against a player of that standing.
Right from the first rally the tone was set. Fils hits heavy, really heavy. He takes the ball early, forces a suffocating pace, gives nothing a chance to breathe. Tsitsipas caved. Overrun, frustrated, beaten in every department.
The kind of match that moves too fast. Nothing stopped.

Fils, the surge that won’t slow down
This isn’t a surprise any more. It’s confirmation.
At 19, Arthur Fils is stacking performances that start to matter on tour. But this one has a different flavour. Flat-out clean. No debate. No excuses.
Handing Tsitsipas the heaviest defeat of his career isn’t luck. It’s a message.
His game was tidy, aggressive, under control. He didn’t back up, he didn’t hesitate. He imposed himself. And he owned it.
You can feel a player who no longer asks permission. Playing to win, no matter the name across the net.
Tsitsipas blown away, despite finding form
The real shock is the context.
Tsitsipas came in with momentum. A solid win over Alex de Minaur in the previous round, some rhythm back, confidence rising. On paper, he had the tools.
On court, he barely existed.
Too slow, unable to build his game, he spent the evening chasing points. And when a player like Fils smells that, he squeezes until the run is over.
Result: a one-way match. Tsitsipas leaves Miami with more questions than answers.
An unlikely showdown looms: Fils vs Vacherot
As if the night wasn’t strange enough, the next round hands an even bigger surprise.
Arthur Fils will face Valentin Vacherot. The Monegasque beat Matteo Berrettini (7-6, 6-4) in a solid, controlled performance, steady when it mattered.
An improbable pairing at this stage. French-Monegasque, fresh generation, no clear favorite on paper.
But one thing’s obvious: Fils is coming in hotter than ever.
Miami, a proving ground for the new generation
Miami does this sometimes. It reveals. It fast-tracks. It confirms.
Fils is carving out a place here. Bold, intense, with the knack to swing a match in a handful of games.
Across the net, Vacherot has nothing to lose. That’s often where upsets are born.
But after a showing like that, it’s hard not to back the Frenchman.
Because what he produced against Tsitsipas wasn’t just a performance.
It was a takeover.
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📊 Arthur Fils 🇫🇷 handed Stefanos Tsitsipas 🇬🇷 the most crushing loss of his career (excluding retirements):
🆕 6/0 6/1 vs Fils 🇫🇷 (Miami 2026)
▪️ 6/2 6/1 vs Nadal 🇪🇸 (Barcelona 2018)
▪️ 6/1 6/2 vs Djokovic 🇷🇸 (Paris 2019)pic.twitter.com/92RN5270hU— Game, Set and Maths (@JeuSetMaths) March 23, 2026

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