Alcaraz ‘not feeling great’ as he crashes out of Miami Open | Tennis News

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World number three Carlos Alcaraz said “he was not feeling great” as he suffered a shock early exit from the Miami Open with Belgian veteran David Goffin fighting back for a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 win.

The 34-year-old Goffin beat Alcaraz three years ago in Astana in their last meeting, and, sensing the Spaniard was far from his best in the opening set of their encounter at Hard Rock Stadium on Friday, he went on the attack.

The 55th-ranked Goffin, whose world ranking reached No.7 in 2017, struck some glorious winners while Alcaraz was struggling with unforced errors.

The slightly built Goffin was up by a break in all three sets but having let Alcaraz recover in the first he showed poise and calm to stay on top.

“It’s that kind of night that I will remember for sure – against Carlos and in a stadium like that. And the night that gave me a lot of confidence to continue,” Goffin said.

Mar 21, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; David Goffin (BEL) serves against Carlos Alcaraz (ESP)(not pictured) on day four of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
David Goffin serves against Carlos Alcaraz (not pictured) on day four of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium [Geoff Burke/Reuters]

Alcaraz was blunt in his assessment of his performance.

“In general, it was a poor level from me, I didn’t play well,” said Alcaraz who said he had felt a little heavy in his legs despite coming into the game feeling in good shape.

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“I thought I was going to play really good tennis but it didn’t happen … playing a break down in the third set, not feeling great or confident physically, it’s really tough to get back,” he added.

Djokovic advances but Medvedev sent home

Novak Djokovic powered to a straight-sets win over Australian Rinky Hijikata, while Daniil Medvedev also headed home early after suffering a 6-2, 6-3 upset defeat to Spain’s 56th-ranked Jaume Munar.

Medvedev, the 2023 Miami champion, showed his frustration, hurling his racket on several occasions as Mallorca-born Munar, 27, picked up his third career win over a top-10 opponent.

The Russian made 32 unforced errors and although he gave himself a chance of a comeback in the final game, he couldn’t convert on two break points.

Medvedev confirmed he had a problem with his back but said it was no excuse and gave credit to Munar.

“Yeah, I was not 100% physically, but I tried my best to get into the match,” he said. “Every day was better and better. I had some problems after Indian Wells. Can happen.

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“He played well, so that’s why (he won). I wouldn’t go to the match if I would kind of definitely know I’m not ready to win.”

Mar 21, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Novak Djokovic (SRB) gestures to his player's box after his match against Rinky Hijikata (AUS)(not pictured) on day four of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Novak Djokovic was in a playful mood as he ended his three-match losing streak against Rinky Hijikata (not pictured) [Geoff Burke/Reuters]

Djokovic, who lost his first match in Indian Wells to a lucky loser, was in no mood for another disappointment as he beat 86th-ranked Hijikata 6-0, 7-6 (7/1) to snap his three-match losing streak.

Djokovic, who has won a record 40 titles at Masters 1000 level, has now equalled Rafael Nadal for most match wins (410) since the series’ introduction in 1990.

Karen Khachanov ensured the Nick Kyrgios comeback trail was cut short with a 7-6 (7/3), 6-0 win.

Australian Kyrgios, who has struggled since wrist surgery, defeated Mackenzie McDonald in the first round to earn his first tour-level win since October 2022, but was unable to overcome Khachanov, who reached the semis in Miami in 2023.

Swiatek and Raducanu also progress

In the women’s draw, world number two Iga Swiatek advanced into the third round after surviving a second-set dip to beat France’s Caroline Garcia 6-2, 7-5.

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Swiatek had beaten Garcia with ease at the same stage at Indian Wells earlier this month, but she faced a little more resistance at Hard Rock Stadium.

Swiatek was 3-1 down in the second set and had to save a set point, when serving at 5-4 down before rallying to win the last three games.

Mar 21, 2025; Miami, FL, USA; Iga Swiatek (POL) serves against Caroline Garcia (FRA)(not pictured) on day four of the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Iga Swiatek serves against Caroline Garcia (not pictured) [Geoff Burke/Reuters]

Swiatek lost to Mirra Andreeva in the semifinals at Indian Wells, with the 17-year-old Russian going on to win the title.

Andreeva is in action later on Friday when she takes on fellow Russian Veronika Kudermetova.

“My energy level got down really fast. So I tried to wake myself up, keep the intensity from the first set, follow through and go for it,” Swiatek said.

On the grandstand court, Britain’s Emma Raducanu showed grit and perseverance to overcome eighth-seeded American Emma Navarro 7-6 (8/6), 2-6, 7-6 (7/4) in a two-hour, 53-minute battle.

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