The Miami Open heats up on Friday with a marquee clash on Stadium Court, where world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz meets rising Brazilian talent Joao Fonseca in their first official matchup. Alcaraz previously defeated Fonseca in an off-season exhibition at Miami’s loanDepot Park, but this competitive encounter promises intensity.
Blake’s Scheduling Lesson
Tournament director James Blake acknowledges a key takeaway on scheduling: Fonseca, ranked world No. 39, secures Stadium Court for all matches. Blake describes the local fan excitement around Fonseca as unprecedented, surpassing even the buzz for Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
This fervor shone through in Fonseca’s Thursday victory over Fabian Marozsan, where spectators cheered Marozsan’s errors and urged more mistakes. Alcaraz could face a vocal crowd backing his opponent.
Other Key Matches
Britain’s top player Jack Draper takes the court Friday, aiming to rebound from his Indian Wells quarter-final loss to Daniil Medvedev.
Meanwhile, recent Indian Wells champions Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner pursue the Sunshine Double by claiming titles at both tournaments back-to-back.

