Who did Arthur Fils beat in the Miami Open Round of 16?
Arthur Fils defeated World No. 2 Alexander Zverev.
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French tennis talent Arthur Fils caused a major stir at the Miami Open Masters 1000 tournament on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, by defeating the world's number 2 ranked player, Alexander Zverev, in a thrilling three-set match to advance to the...
The Round of 16 clash at the Miami Open saw Alexander Zverev start strong, taking the first set 6-3 by targeting Fils' backhand. Concerns arose for the French player as he requested medical attention for his lower back during a lengthy game towards the end of the set. However, Fils returned rejuvenated for the second set, breaking Zverev early and maintaining composure on serve to level the match at 6-3.
The deciding set tested Fils' resolve further. After Zverev secured an early break to lead 3-1, Fils immediately fought back, breaking Zverev to level at 3-3. He maintained this momentum, breaking Zverev again to seal a remarkable 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory in just over two hours.
This win places Arthur Fils among French tennis greats like Yannick Noah and Gaël Monfils for achieving consecutive quarterfinals in the prestigious 'Sunshine Double' (Indian Wells and Miami). However, his next match presents a different kind of challenge. His opponent, 18-year-old Jakub Mensik, benefited from a walkover in the previous round due to Tomas Machac's withdrawal, meaning Mensik hasn't played for three days. This contrast in physical readiness is a key point noted by analysts, with some betting odds slightly favouring the fresher Mensik, particularly if the match goes long. Fils will need to recover quickly to counter the Czech player's solid game.
Arthur Fils defeated World No. 2 Alexander Zverev.
Fils won 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
He faces Czech player Jakub Mensik.
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