Belinda Bencic Dominates Amanda Anisimova at Miami Open 2026

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Belinda Bencic Dominates Amanda Anisimova at Miami Open 2026

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On March 23, 2026, Belinda Bencic delivered a commanding performance at the Miami Open, defeating sixth-seeded Amanda Anisimova with a decisive score of 6-2, 6-2 in the Round of 16. This victory marks Bencic’s first appearance in the quarterfinals of the Miami Open since 2022, showcasing her return to form in a tournament where she was seeded 12th.

Bencic’s match against Anisimova was characterized by her aggressive play, as she broke Anisimova’s serve multiple times while maintaining her own serve throughout the match. The Swiss player landed an impressive 87% of her first serves and won 72% of those points, demonstrating her efficiency and precision on the court. The match lasted just under 80 minutes, a testament to Bencic’s dominance.

With this victory, Bencic not only advanced to the quarterfinals but also maintained an undefeated set record at the Miami Open 2026. Her upcoming match will be against American star Coco Gauff, against whom Bencic holds a favorable 4-2 head-to-head record. This sets the stage for a highly anticipated encounter, as both players have shown strong performances throughout the tournament.

In contrast, Anisimova’s early exit continues a troubling trend in her 2026 campaign, which has included multiple early losses at significant tournaments, including the Brisbane International and Australian Open. Following the match, tennis analysts praised Bencic’s performance, stating, “Belinda was sensational today. She controlled the match from start to finish, and Amanda had no answer to her aggressive play.”

Bencic expressed her excitement following the match, stating, “I’m very excited. I’m definitely up for the challenge,” as she prepares to face Gauff. This upcoming match is expected to be a significant test for both players, with Bencic looking to capitalize on her current momentum.

Fan reactions to the match varied, with some expressing concern for Anisimova’s mental state, suggesting she may need to withdraw from future tournaments to reset her mental health. One fan commented, “Need a mental reset. She should withdraw from Charleston, rest and reset her mental health.” Others were less sympathetic, with one remarking on Anisimova’s performance, stating, “This may be the worst and most embarrassing beat down Amanda Anisimova has taken in her professional career.”

Bencic’s journey from a 2022 semifinalist to a 2026 quarterfinalist is a story of perseverance and tactical evolution. As she prepares for her next match, all eyes will be on her to see if she can continue her impressive run at the Miami Open.