The 2026 Miami Open R16 preview with expert betting tips, outright odds, full draw analysis and how to watch in the UK. Sinner is the favourite after Alcaraz shock exit.
Miami Open 2026 Betting Tips & R16 Preview | Draw, Odds & How to Watch
UPDATE: The Round of 16 is now complete. Read our Miami Open 2026 quarterfinal preview. For the semi-final, see our Lehecka vs Fils semi-final prediction for the full QF draw analysis, updated odds, and betting tips for Wednesday and Thursday’s matches.
The 2026 Miami Open has served up one of the most dramatic opening weeks in recent memory, with a succession of high-profile casualties leaving the men’s draw wide open heading into the Round of 16 on Tuesday.
World No 1 Carlos Alcaraz is the biggest name to fall, stunned by Sebastian Korda in the third round on Sunday, while barely five members of the top 20 have survived to the last 16. With Jannik Sinner installed as the overwhelming favourite, the second Masters 1000 event of the season promises a fascinating second week at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
Read on for our full tournament overview, R16 draw analysis, betting tips, and how to watch in the UK.
Miami Open 2026 Overview
| Detail | Info |
| Dates | 17-29 March 2026 |
| Venue | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida |
| Surface | Hard court (outdoor) |
| Category | ATP Masters 1000 |
| Draw size | 96 (Men’s Singles) |
| Defending champion | Jakub Mensik (2025) |
| UK TV | Sky Sports Tennis / NOW TV |
The Miami Open is one of two ATP Masters 1000 events held in the United States, alongside Indian Wells. Played on hard courts at the former home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins, the tournament regularly attracts the strongest fields outside of the Grand Slams.
The Story So Far: Seed Carnage in Miami
The 2026 edition will be remembered for its brutal early rounds. The top half of the draw has been decimated, with just Taylor Fritz (6) surviving from the top 20 seeds. The headline upset came on Sunday when Sebastian Korda, seeded 32nd, defeated world No 1 Carlos Alcaraz in three sets to send shockwaves through the tournament.
In the bottom half, Sinner (2) and Zverev (3) remain, joined by Fran Cerundolo (18) and Frances Tiafoe (20). Several lower seeds and qualifiers have seized their opportunities, with NextGen star Martin Landaluce, who came through qualifying, upsetting 14th seed Karen Khachanov along the way.
Perhaps the most striking statistic is the American presence in the last 16: five home players remain in Fritz, Tiafoe, Michelsen, Korda, and Tommy Paul. That is the highest number of Americans in the Miami Open fourth round since 1996.
Men’s Round of 16 Draw
Upper Half
| Match | Player 1 | vs | Player 2 |
| R16-1 | [32] Sebastian Korda | vs | [Q] Martin Landaluce |
| R16-2 | [6] Taylor Fritz | vs | [21] Jiri Lehecka |
| R16-3 | [22] Tommy Paul | vs | [29] Tomas Etcheverry |
| R16-4 | [24] Valentin Vacherot | vs | [28] Arthur Fils |
Lower Half
| Match | Player 1 | vs | Player 2 |
| R16-5 | [18] Fran Cerundolo | vs | [31] Ugo Humbert |
| R16-6 | [3] Alexander Zverev | vs | Quentin Halys |
| R16-7 | [20] Frances Tiafoe | vs | Terence Atmane |
| R16-8 | [2] Jannik Sinner | vs | Alex Michelsen |
R16 Matches to Watch
Sebastian Korda vs Martin Landaluce
The man of the moment against the breakout story of the tournament. Korda comes in riding the momentum of his stunning win over Alcaraz and will fancy his chances of reaching the quarter-finals. The 25-year-old American has long been tipped for big things and appears to be peaking at the right time on home soil. Landaluce, just 19, came through qualifying and upset Khachanov in the third round. The Spaniard is the only player from his country still standing after Alcaraz’s exit, and his aggressive baseline game has impressed all week.
Taylor Fritz vs Jiri Lehecka
Fritz is the highest remaining seed in the top half of the draw. The American has previous Miami Open pedigree and carries the weight of American expectation. The world No 6 has been solid if unspectacular in his opening rounds, but now faces a stern test in Lehecka, who has been in impressive form in 2026. The Czech’s powerful groundstrokes and improving serve make him a dangerous opponent on hard courts, and this could be the match of the round.
Alexander Zverev vs Quentin Halys
Zverev arrives in the second week after reaching the semi-finals at Indian Wells earlier this month. The world No 3 should be the clear favourite against Halys, who has exceeded expectations to reach the last 16. Zverev’s path to the semi-finals looks relatively clear on paper, though his six-match losing streak against Sinner will be a concern if both reach the last four.
Jannik Sinner vs Alex Michelsen
The tournament favourite faces another American in the R16. Read our full Sinner vs Michelsen prediction and betting tips. Sinner has been in imperious form in 2026, winning the Indian Wells title without dropping a set. The Italian’s hard-court pedigree is well established, and Michelsen will need the performance of his career to cause an upset. At the current odds, Sinner is the clear pick to progress to the quarter-finals and beyond.
Miami Open 2026 Outright Betting Odds
| Player | Odds |
| Jannik Sinner | 4/6 |
| Alexander Zverev | 7/1 |
| Taylor Fritz | 10/1 |
| Sebastian Korda | 12/1 |
| Tommy Paul | 14/1 |
| Arthur Fils | 20/1 |
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Miami Open 2026 Betting Tips
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Jannik Sinner to win the tournament @ 4/6
The Italian is the standout favourite for good reason. He arrives in Miami having won the Indian Wells title without dropping a set, and with Alcaraz already eliminated, his biggest rival is gone. Sinner faces Michelsen in the R16 and would likely meet Tiafoe or Zverev later in the draw. His hard-court record is formidable, and with the draw opening up, it is difficult to see who stops him. Back Sinner to win the Miami Open with Bet365.
Sebastian Korda to reach the semi-finals @ 5/1
After beating Alcaraz, Korda now faces qualifier Landaluce in the R16 and would meet the winner of Fritz vs Lehecka in the quarters. With the top half of the draw in disarray, there is a genuine path for Korda to make the last four. The American’s powerful serve and clean ball-striking are well suited to the Miami hard courts, and confidence will be sky-high. Back Korda to reach the semi-finals with Bet365.
Miami Open Past Winners
| Year | Champion | Runner-up |
| 2025 | Jakub Mensik | Novak Djokovic |
| 2024 | Jannik Sinner | Grigor Dimitrov |
| 2023 | Daniil Medvedev | Jannik Sinner |
| 2022 | Carlos Alcaraz | Casper Ruud |
| 2021 | Hubert Hurkacz | Jannik Sinner |
Sinner has reached the final in three of the last four editions, winning in 2024. He also reached the 2023 final against Medvedev. The Italian clearly thrives in Miami conditions, which only strengthens the case for backing him this week.
How to Watch the Miami Open 2026 in the UK
The simplest way to watch the Miami Open live is through the Bet365 live streaming service. Bet365 offers live coverage of ATP and WTA matches to account holders with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours.
To watch Miami Open live streams on Bet365:
- Go to Bet365.com via this special link
- Register an account, make a first deposit and bet £10 to receive £30 in Bet Credits. For full details of this offer, see our Bet365 tennis offer review*
- Once registered, go to the sports homepage and select Tennis from the left-hand menu
- Select the play icon next to any Miami Open match in progress and the stream window will appear
The Miami Open is also broadcast on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK. If you don’t have Sky, the NOW TV Sports pass offers 24-hour access for £14.99 or monthly access for £34.99. TennisTV will also broadcast men’s singles matches for subscribers.
Day sessions begin at approximately 4pm UK time (11am local), with evening sessions starting around midnight UK time (7pm local). The R16 schedule for Tuesday 24 March sees Landaluce vs Korda open proceedings on the Grandstand at 4pm UK time, with Fritz vs Lehecka on Centre Court from 5pm UK time.
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Fans can also follow live scores and results on the LiveTennis.com Miami Open page. For more ways to watch tennis online, see our tennis live streaming guide.
FAQs
Who is the favourite to win the 2026 Miami Open?
Jannik Sinner is the clear favourite at 4/6 with Bet365. The Italian arrives in superb form after winning the Indian Wells title and benefits from a draw that has lost top seed Carlos Alcaraz.
Who knocked out Carlos Alcaraz at the Miami Open?
Sebastian Korda, seeded 32nd, stunned world No 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the third round, winning in three sets. It was one of the biggest upsets of the 2026 season so far.
How can I watch the Miami Open in the UK?
The easiest way to watch is via Bet365 live streaming, which covers ATP and WTA matches for account holders. It is also broadcast live on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK, available via NOW TV streaming passes, and on TennisTV for men’s singles.
When is the Miami Open 2026 final?
The men’s singles final takes place on Sunday 29 March 2026. The women’s final is on Saturday 28 March.
