Miami Open 2026: World No. 1 Alcaraz knocked out by Korda in major upset

At rank 36th, Sebastian Korda became the lowest-ranked man to beat Carlos Alcaraz since David Goffin (55th) in the second round in Miami last year.
Miami Open 2026: Sinner beats Dzumhur, stays on course to match Federer’s record

Jannik Sinner dominated World No. 76 Dzumhur with his pinpoint serves and blistering groundstrokes, winning 14 of 17 points when he went to the net.
Miami Open 2026: Gauff fights back to enter fourth round; Andreeva faces Mboko again; Osaka knocked out

Eighth-seeded Mirra Andreeva defeated Marie Bouzkova 7-6 (7/4), 6-2, while 10th-seeded Canadian Mboko downed Russian qualifier Anastasia Zakharova 6-1, 7-5.
Wimbledon to introduce video review technology for 2026 edition

Players will be able to take video reviews to check scenarios like whether a ball has bounced twice or touched a player’s racquet or body.
Miami Open 2026: Alcaraz, Sabalenka win openers; Ruud knocked out

Carlos Alcaraz, World No. 1 in men’s singles, beat Joao Fonseca in straight sets, while top-ranked among women, Aryna Sabalenka, got the better of Ann Li in Miami.
Miami Open 2026: Iga Swiatek stunned by 50th-ranked Magda Linette

Reigning Wimbledon champion Swiatek, who won the Miami Open in 2022, suffered her first opening loss at a tournament since the 2021 WTA Finals.
Indian Sports Wrap, March 19: Balamurugan and Pande stun top seeds at Senior National Table Tennis Championship

Here are all the major updates, scores, and results from the Indian world of sports on Thursday, March 19.
Wimbledon expansion plans given go ahead after legal battle concludes

The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club wants to treble the size of its main site, which has been home to the Championships since 1877, in a project which would feature 39 new courts.
Vaishnavi Adkar and the new pathway in Indian tennis

Backed by Rohan Bopanna and coach M. Balachandran, Vaishnavi Adkar’s rise offers a glimpse into a new development structure in Indian tennis.
Miami Open: Full day of play cancelled due to rain

Organisers had hoped the weather might improve to allow for a night session, but the ocean-blue Grandstand court was rendered unplayable due to the relentless downpour.