Shock exit for Medvedev
Daniil Medvedev crashed out of Miami early. Francisco Cerundolo dumped the Russian on Monday in the third round. The Argentinian won in three sets (6-0, 4-6, 7-5). World No.10 threw away the start — he surrendered the opening set 6-0 in just 21 minutes. The recent Indian Wells finalist fought back and the match swung late in the third. Medvedev had a chance to level while serving at 5-6. He folded — two sloppy forehand errors and a double fault handed the match over after 2h17. The 27-year-old South American is playing well in Florida. He now meets Ugo Humbert in the round of 16.
Sinner in control
The men’s draw has been shredded — seeds falling left and right. Carlos Alcaraz, Félix Auger-Aliassime and Alex De Minaur are already out. Jannik Sinner avoided the trap and did it with authority. The Italian beat Corentin Moutet in straight sets (6-1, 6-4). The match lasted 1h12. The Frenchman never threatened the Indian Wells champion. Moutet’s serve was a wreck — just 33% success on his first delivery. After a one-sided first set, Sinner nicked the decisive break at 2-2 in the second. The former world No.1 is ticking along through this Miami Masters 1000. He now faces American Alex Michelsen, currently No.40, for a shot at the quarter-finals.

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