Sebastian Korda Achieves Major Upset at Miami Open
On March 22, 2026, Sebastian Korda faced off against world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in a highly anticipated third-round match at the Miami Open. Korda, ranked 36th in the world and seeded 32nd in the tournament, was looking to make a statement against the top player.
The match began with Korda taking the first set 6-3, showcasing his powerful serve and strategic gameplay. However, Alcaraz, known for his resilience, fought back in the second set, winning it 5-7 after Korda served for the match at 5-4 but faltered in that crucial game.
In a tense third set, Korda regained his composure and secured a 6-4 victory, completing the match in 2 hours and 19 minutes. This win marked the biggest of Korda’s career, as he became the lowest-ranked player to defeat Alcaraz since David Goffin in 2022.
After the match, Alcaraz acknowledged Korda’s performance, stating, “I think Sebi was incredible today. Played such a great game.” Korda expressed his joy, saying, “It feels great. I took the scenic route, that’s for sure.” He also reflected on the match’s tense moments, emphasizing the importance of belief in his victory.
With this win, Korda’s record against Alcaraz improved, while Alcaraz’s season record dropped to 17-2. Korda’s father, Petr Korda, who won the Australian Open in 1998, has undoubtedly inspired his son’s journey in professional tennis.
Looking ahead, Korda is set to face Martín Landaluce in the next round of the Miami Open, where he will aim to build on this momentum. The outcome of this match not only elevates Korda’s profile in the tennis world but also demonstrates the unpredictable nature of the sport.
This victory is significant for Korda, as it underscores his potential and ability to compete against the best in the game. As he continues to rise in the rankings, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how he develops further in the tournament.