With Carlos Alcaraz’s early exit, the path is potentially clear for Jannik Sinner to achieve the coveted ‘Sunshine Double’ at the Miami Open. The second seed is on a quest to become only the eighth male player in history to win both Indian Wells and Miami back-to-back. To advance to the quarterfinals and keep this historic dream alive, he must overcome his next challenge. Who will emerge victorious on Day 7 of the tournament?
ATP Miami Day 7 Predictions
Frances Tiafoe vs Terence Atmane
Head-to-head: Tiafoe leads 1-0
Terence Atmane is demonstrating that his impressive form at last summer’s Cincinnati Masters 1000 was no fluke. Despite arriving in Miami on a three-match losing streak, he has now secured three consecutive victories to reach the Round of 16. Frances Tiafoe, meanwhile, dramatically ended Jakub Mensik’s impressive run in Miami, saving two match points to clinch a thrilling final set tiebreak. While a monumental win, Tiafoe’s three-hour battle leaves him with no extra rest day. Nevertheless, his robust fitness should allow him to perform well if he manages his energy effectively.
Prediction: Tiafoe in 3 sets
Ugo Humbert vs Francisco Cerundolo
Head-to-head: Cerundolo leads 1-0
Francisco Cerundolo delivered an engaging performance in his third-round victory over Daniil Medvedev. He dominated the first set 6-0 but faced a tighter challenge in the decider, eventually winning 7-5 after saving a crucial break point. Ugo Humbert is experiencing his strongest run yet at this tournament, benefiting from a slightly opened draw after Ben Shelton’s early exit. Humbert successfully defeated Alexander Shevchenko, who had upset Shelton, in the previous round. However, Miami seems to bring out Cerundolo’s finest tennis; this venue often serves as a significant advantage for him. His comfort and current form should propel him into the quarterfinals.
Prediction: Cerundolo in 2 sets
Alexander Zverev vs Quentin Halys
Head-to-head: First meeting
Quentin Halys has been an exceptional server throughout this tournament, dropping his serve only three times across three matches. When he finds this kind of rhythm, the Frenchman becomes a formidable opponent. Pre-tournament discussions largely focused on top contenders like Alcaraz and Sinner, but Alexander Zverev is emphatically proving his credentials as a seven-time Masters 1000 champion, positioning himself as a serious contender. The German often performs at his peak when the immediate pressure is lower. I anticipate Zverev’s consistent return depth and robust backhand will ultimately prove too much for Halys.
Prediction: Zverev in 3 sets
Jannik Sinner vs Alex Michelsen
Head-to-head: Sinner leads 2-0
Almost ten years have passed since an ATP player successfully claimed both Indian Wells and Miami titles consecutively. Jannik Sinner is now just four victories shy of joining this elite group. Since his unexpected loss to Jakub Mensik in Doha, Sinner has maintained an impeccable record, not dropping a single set in his subsequent eight matches, including a comfortable win over Corentin Moutet in the previous round. Alex Michelsen will undoubtedly bring aggressive power, attempting to hit through the Italian’s defense. However, Sinner’s exceptional return game is expected to pose a significant challenge for the American.
Prediction: Sinner in 2 sets
