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    On Coco Gauff’s only set point during the final of the Miami Open on Saturday afternoon, she raced to the far corner where Aryna Sabalenka painted both lines and somehow ripped it crosscourt on the sideline to force a weak forehand reply from the world No. 1 Belarusian. Most of the sold-out, 16,830 pro-Coco fans in Hard Rock Stadium erupted in applause for their hometown favorite, partly because they craved a third set of this sky-high level confrontation. After all, Gauff, the fourth seed, won her first four matches this tournament in three sets, a place the dominant Sabalenka rarely goes to.

  • Miami Open notebook

  • Tiafoe dethrones defending champ Mensik; five Americans advance to fourth round

  • A crowd of fans reacts at the Miami Open

    How to Experience a Full Day at the Miami Open

  • American Sebastian Korda stun world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.

    Korda shocked world No. 1 Alcaraz at Miami Open

  • Baptiste isn’t too old to join young Americans on top of sport

  • Three former Miami Open champions hoping for another

  • During the 2026 Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Miami Gardens (Photo by AJ Shorter/South Florida Stadium)

    Mixed bag for American men

  • Blossoming teen star Jovic hopes to join fellow Americans in Top 10

  • Alcaraz teaches young Fonseca a lesson in first meeting

  • Miami Open notebook
  • Tiafoe dethrones defending champ Mensik; five Americans advance to fourth round
  • How to Experience a Full Day at the Miami Open
  • Korda shocked world No. 1 Alcaraz at Miami Open
  • Baptiste isn’t too old to join young Americans on top of sport
  • Three former Miami Open champions hoping for another
  • Mixed bag for American men
  • Blossoming teen star Jovic hopes to join fellow Americans in Top 10
  • Alcaraz teaches young Fonseca a lesson in first meeting