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The Miami Open quarterfinals are set, featuring exciting matchups between NextGenATP star Martin Landaluce and Jiri Lehecka, as well as Tommy Paul and Arthur Fils. This preview breaks down each match and offers insights into potential outco...
### Landaluce vs. Lehecka Martin Landaluce's dream run includes saving a match point against Sebastian Korda. He has doubled his tour-level wins with victories over Top 20 opponents. Jiri Lehecka acknowledges Landaluce's incredible tennis and notes he 'has nothing to lose.' Both players have aggressive styles, pointing to a high-energy clash.
### Paul vs. Fils Tommy Paul, after an injury-shortened 2025 season, reached the Delray Beach final this year. Arthur Fils endured an extended layoff with a back injury but surged to the ATP 500 final in Doha. Their only previous meeting resulted in a three-set win for Paul in Shanghai in 2023. Fils is seeking his first Masters 1000 semi-final (0-4 in QFs).
**Actionable Takeaways:** - Watch for Landaluce's resilience and aggressive style against Lehecka's experience. - Expect a compelling contest between Paul's speed and Fils' explosive power.
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