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At Miami Open Latin American players make their mark during a busy day

Latin American players delivered some of the strongest storylines of the day at the Miami Open on Saturdy, with Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo and Argentina’s Francisco Cerundolo and Tomas Martin Etcheverry all advancing as the tournament’s top names continued to settle into the draw. Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev, fresh off their recent Indian Wells final, also moved safely into the next round, but much of the day’s energy came from the Latin contingent.

The standout Latin result came from Tabilo, who scored one of the biggest upsets of the day by beating 15th seed Andrey Rublev 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4. It was a composed and high-level performance from the Chilean, who protected his serve all afternoon and did not face a single break point. Against a player with Rublev’s firepower, that kind of control was no small feat. The win sends Tabilo into the next round against American Alex Michelsen, who defeated Britain’s Cameron Norrie in three sets.

Argentina also enjoyed a strong Saturday in Miami. Cerundolo moved on with a solid 6-4, 6-2 win over fellow Argentine Thiago Agustin Tirante, setting up a high-profile meeting with Medvedev in the next round. Cerundolo has already shown in past Masters events that he can trouble elite opponents on hard courts, and his next match now becomes one of the more intriguing third-round contests in the men’s draw.

Etcheverry joined his countryman in the third round after edging Belgium’s Zizou Bergs in two tight tiebreak sets, 7-6(5), 7-6(3). It was not a flashy win, but it was a disciplined one, the kind that matters in a tournament where surviving difficult early rounds can open the door to a deeper run. Etcheverry’s reward is a matchup with Spain’s Rafael Jodar, another Spanish-speaking player who has become one of the young names to watch in Miami.

At the top of the men’s draw, Sinner looked every bit like a player carrying momentum from Indian Wells. The Italian defeated Bosnia’s Damir Dzumhur 6-3, 6-3 in a clean opening performance and remains on track in his bid for the Sunshine Double, the rare feat of winning Indian Wells and Miami back to back. Medvedev had a tougher path, dropping the first set to Japanese teenager Rei Sakamoto before recovering for a 6-7(10), 6-3, 6-1 win.

Elsewhere, Alexander Zverev advanced with a straight-sets win over Martin Damm, while Ben Shelton suffered a surprise loss to Alexander Shevchenko. Those results kept the draw moving, but from a Latin American perspective, Saturday belonged above all to Tabilo and the two Argentines.

On the women’s side, the biggest headlines came from outside Latin America. Coco Gauff rallied past Alycia Parks after dropping the first set, Jessica Pegula advanced when Francesca Jones retired, and 18-year-old American Iva Jovic beat Paula Badosa 6-2, 6-1. Qualifier Talia Gibson also claimed one of the day’s most notable wins by defeating Naomi Osaka in straight sets.

For Latin players and Latin American tennis fans, though, the clearest message from Saturday was that the region still has a real presence in Miami. Tabilo delivered the upset, Cerundolo earned another shot at a top name, and Etcheverry kept Argentina’s momentum going into the next round.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours, the four Grand Slams, the Masters 1000 series, and the Latin American professional and junior circuits. Based in Costa Rica, he writes for English-speaking readers across Central America and the wider region, with particular focus on Latin American players on tour and the growing tennis community in Costa Rica. He works in English and Spanish, drawing on regional sources from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and the Costa Rican Tennis Federation. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or ion X at @theticotimes
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