Day 6 of the 2025 Miami Open concluded the Spherical of 32 on the Onerous Rock Stadium, and it didn’t disappoint.
Monday’s matches featured sturdy performances from high seeds like Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz, alongside a gritty comeback from Alex de Minaur towards a vigorous crowd favorite, Joao Fonseca.
Under is how the day unfolded, who’s transferring on in Miami, and choose highlights of the important thing clashes shaping the draw.
Day Six 2025 Miami Open Spherical of 32 Outcomes

Winner
Loser
Scoreline
Alexander Zverev (1)
Jordan Thompson
7-5 6-4
Arthur Fils (17)
Frances Tiafoe (16)
7-6(11) 5-7 6-2
Tomas Machac (20)
Reilly Opelka (PR)
7-6(1) 6-3
Jakub Mensik
Roman Safiullin
6-4 6-4
Taylor Fritz (3)
Denis Shapovalov (27)
7-5 6-3
Adam Walton (LL)
Coleman Wong (WC)
7-6(6) 4-6 6-4
Alex de Minaur (10)
Joao Fonseca
5-7 7-5 6-3
Matteo Berrettini (29)
Zizou Bergs
6-4 6-4
Zverev

Alexander Zverev shook off a shaky begin to e-book his spot within the Miami Open fourth spherical after powering previous Jordan Thompson 7-5, 6-4 on Monday.
The highest seed turned the match on its head after a mid-match surge, successful eight of 9 video games from 1-4 down within the first set.
Thompson has some good wins on laborious courts, and he raced right into a 3-0 lead within the first set. However Zverev discovered his groove,
But once more, Zverev’s serve was key, and he ended proceedings with a 76% first-serve win price (32/42) and a 77% on second serves (10/13).
Jordan made it tough for me for certain. He’s a top quality participant. While you’re in rhythm, he is aware of how you can break [it] a bit bit. So he did extraordinarily effectively right now. I’m pleased with my degree from 1-4 onwards, dropping only one sport out of [the next] 9. Zverev on his win over Thommo.
De Minaur Foils Fonseca

Alex de Minaur received a gritty, lung-busting victory towards Joao Fonseca on the Miami Open Monday, outlasting the Brazilian teen 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 in a Stadium courtroom thriller with the raucous Brazilian crowd, turning it right into a Rio carnival.
After two hours and 31 minutes of pure baseline warfare, De Minaur sealed it with a cheeky digital camera lens scribble: ‘Rio Open :)’.
De Minaur can run all day, and what he lacks in firepower is his capability to get to a number of balls with time to spare.
Within the first set, with the rating locked at 5-5, Fonseca roared to life, outlasting De Minaur in a brutal baseline rally to start out the sport; three break factors quickly adopted, and he cashed in on the second to nab the opener.
De Minaur hit again within the second, storming to 3-0 with rock-solid play as Fonseca’s serve went off the boil. Nevertheless, the Brazilian recovered and was in a position to degree at 4-4 earlier than De Minaur broke when main 6-5 to seize the second set.
The tenth seed was rocked early within the decider, dropping serve within the opening sport. Nonetheless, you not often see the Aussie fold (barring his matches towards the elite), and he dug in, grinding out lengthy rallies, testing Fonseca’s legs, and flipping the script to grab six of the final seven video games.
Final night time, I feel we noticed why De Minaur struggles towards the likes of Sinner, Alcaraz, and Djokovic, why he’s so good, and why anybody exterior the highest tier is in for a troublesome struggle.
Fonseca can produce elite tennis in spurts however isn’t fairly on the degree of the above three but, which is why he loved loads of success towards De Minaur but additionally why De Minaur acquired the higher of him over three units. He’s tremendous strong, and except you possibly can play PlayStation tennis like Sinner, he’ll weasel his option to the end line.
Subsequent up? Matteo Berrettini, the twenty ninth seed, who dispatched Zizou Bergs 6-4, 6-4. The Italian’s acquired a 2-1 edge of their H2H.
It was a hell of a battle. I knew coming in what to anticipate. Not solely is he an extremely proficient, harmful, explosive participant, however he’s enjoying with a lot confidence in the intervening time and the group behind him. knew I used to be going to be up towards it, and it was going to take each single ounce of me. I simply put my head down and set to work, so I’m very pleased with that win. I feel, finally, he’s a big-time participant, so he’s going to go for a lot of, many pictures which may not be a excessive share. However now he’s enjoying with a number of confidence and making them. Earlier, he pulled off some nice backhands and hit some backhands [down the line]. That forehand is so harmful. I do know he’s nonetheless younger; he’s performed many matches in a row. If I may make this match bodily, I might have a better likelihood of it going my means. You’ll be able to go on the market, complain, get rattled, and do many various issues, however that received’t enable you to win the tennis match. In the end, that’s what I informed myself, ‘It’s going to be a battle not solely towards the participant, towards the group, simply put your head down and do the work and attempt to compete each single level. De Minaur on his win.
Different Matches of Observe

Arthur Fils took out Frances Tiafoe in a rollercoaster 7-6(11), 5-7, 6-2 win. Fils edged an insane first-set tiebreak—11-9 after saving set factors. Tiafoe saved two match factors within the second set earlier than levelling, but whereas he had the group and an early break within the decider towards a cramping Fils, he inexplicably misplaced 5 video games in a row as Fils received it 6-2.
Tomas Machac took down the giant-serving Reilly Opelka. The Czech smoked the primary set tiebreak 7-1, which is extremely spectacular towards a server like that, and whereas Reilly’s bombs are again, Machac’s return sport was the distinction.
Taylor Fritz powered previous Shapovalov 7-5, 6-3. The primary set was a scrap, with the Canadian breaking recovering from 2-5 to 5-5, however Fritz withstood Shapo’s flashes of brilliance and locked in for the victory.
Highlights
Miami Open 2025 Day 7 Spherical of 16 Matches

Alexander Zverev (1) vs Arthur Fils (17)
Tomas Machac (20) vs Jakub Mensik
Taylor Fritz (3) vs Adam Walton (LL)
Alex de Minaur (10) vs Matteo Berrettini (29)
Gael Monfils vs Sebastian Korda (24)
Lorenzo Musetti (15) vs Novak Djokovic (4)
Casper Ruud (5) vs Francisco Cerundolo (23)
Grigor Dimitrov (14) vs Brandon Nakashima (31)