Alcaraz in Miami — full match
Carlos Alcaraz played Sebastian Korda in Miami — the full match is available for a deep-watch if you want to study Alcaraz’s patterns and point construction live. Miami’s tournament is serving up on-court drama and lifestyle moments that keep the city on the tennis map. (youtube.com)
Sebastian Korda beat world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 in the third round at the Miami Open on March 22, 2026. (msn.com) Korda entered the match as the No. 32 seed and the result handed Alcaraz his earliest tournament exit of the 2026 season after a two-hour, 18-minute contest at Hard Rock Stadium. (tennis.com) Tournament stat lines credit Korda with 12 aces and zero double faults, 101 total points won to Alcaraz’s 97, and a match duration reported at roughly two hours and 20 minutes in post-match summaries. (tennismajors.com) The win is widely described as the biggest of Korda’s career; before Sunday he was 1-6 against top-3 opponents and his previous best scalp among elite players was Daniil Medvedev at Shanghai in 2023. (tennis.com) After clinching the match, Korda briefly recreated the iconic 1997 celebration associated with his father, Petr Korda, a moment highlighted across social and sports coverage. (sports.yahoo.com) On-court audio captured Alcaraz telling his team during the match that he “couldn’t take it” amid visible frustration, and in his post-match comments he said he still believed he was “in the right way” despite the upset. (tennis365.com)