Draper & Rune Fall in Miami
- Miami, Florida - Recent Indian Wells champion Jack Draper and finalist Holger Rune were both eliminated Saturday in their opening matches at the Miami Masters 1000 tournament.
- Their defeats mean that no semifinalists from the recent Indian Wells Masters 1000 remain in contention, as carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev were ousted on Friday.
- 7 by the ATP, lost to Czech teenager Jakub Mensik in a second-round match, 7-6 (7/2), 7-6 (7/3).Mensik, ranked No.
Indian Wells Champions Draper, Rune exit early in Miami
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Miami, Florida – Recent Indian Wells champion Jack Draper and finalist Holger Rune were both eliminated Saturday in their opening matches at the Miami Masters 1000 tournament.
Their defeats mean that no semifinalists from the recent Indian Wells Masters 1000 remain in contention, as carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev were ousted on Friday.
Draper, ranked No. 7 by the ATP, lost to Czech teenager Jakub Mensik in a second-round match, 7-6 (7/2), 7-6 (7/3).Mensik, ranked No. 54 in the world, has a career record of 6-5 against Top-10 opponents.
Draper, who entered the top ten this week for the first time, is the first Indian Wells champion to lose his opening match in Miami as Dominic Thiem in 2019.
His loss also ends his chances of completing the Sunshine Double
– winning both Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 titles – a feat last accomplished by Roger Federer in 2017.
Shortly after Draper’s defeat, Rune lost to American Reilly Opelka on the Hard Rock Stadium courts.
Opelka, standing 6-feet-11, served 21 aces to Rune’s one, winning 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/5) after a tiebreak.
Rune, coming off his third consecutive Masters 1000 final loss, protested a light on the court during a point.Following his defeat, he left the court without shaking the chair umpire’s hand.
On Friday, Alcaraz and Medvedev, both former Miami champions, lost to David Goffin of Belgium and Jaume munar of Spain, respectively, completing the early exit of all Indian Wells semifinalists.
Indian Wells Champions Draper, Rune Exit Early in Miami: A Shocking Turn of Events
Introduction
The Miami Masters 1000 tournament witnessed a stunning series of upsets, with several top players, fresh off impressive performances at the Indian Wells Masters, making early exits. This article dives into the details of these surprising results, analyzing the key match details and the implications for the players involved.
Key Questions about the miami open Upsets
What happened to the Indian Wells semifinalists at the Miami Open?
The Miami Open saw a rare occurrence: all four semifinalists from the recent Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament were eliminated in their opening matches. This included:
Jack Draper: Lost in the second round.
Holger Rune: Lost his opening match.
Carlos Alcaraz: Lost on Friday.
Daniil Medvedev: Lost on Friday.
This marks only the second time since the format’s introduction in 1990 that something similar has happened.
How did Jack Draper fare in Miami?
Jack Draper, the recent Indian wells champion, suffered a surprising defeat in his second-round match at the Miami Open.He lost to Czech teenager Jakub Mensik in a closely contested match,with scores of 7-6 (7/2),7-6 (7/3). This defeat ended Draper’s chances of completing the “Sunshine Double” – winning both Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 titles.
Who defeated Holger Rune in Miami?
Holger Rune lost his opening match to American Reilly Opelka. Opelka, known for his powerful serve, won the match 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (7/5) after a tiebreak. opelka served 21 aces, while Rune only managed one.
What were the other key upsets at the Miami Open?
Carlos Alcaraz lost to David Goffin of Belgium.
Daniil Medvedev lost to Jaume Munar of Spain.
What is the “Sunshine Double”?
The “Sunshine Double” refers to winning both the Indian Wells Masters and the Miami Masters 1000 titles in the same year. Roger Federer was the last player to achieve this feat in 2017.
Key Match Details Summarized
| Player | Indian Wells Result | Miami Open Result | Opponent in Miami |
| —————– | ——————– | —————————– | ————————- |
| Jack Draper | Champion | Lost in Second Round | Jakub Mensik |
| Holger Rune | Finalist | Lost in Opening Match | Reilly Opelka |
| Carlos Alcaraz | Semi-Finalist | Lost in Opening Match | David Goffin |
| Daniil Medvedev | Semi-Finalist | Lost in Opening Match | Jaume Munar |
