Day 3 brings another mouth-watering set of second-round matches at the ATP Miami Masters. Casper Ruud faces a red-hot Ethan Quinn, teenage sensation Moise Kouame looks to continue his fairy tale run against Jiri Lehecka, Jack Draper takes on the giant serve of Reilly Opelka, and Taylor Fritz attempts to finally solve the Botic van de Zandschulp puzzle. Who do you think will win?
ATP Miami Day 3 Predictions
Casper Ruud vs Ethan Quinn
Head-to-Head: First meeting
Ruud arrives in Miami in one of his coldest spells, with 2026 results falling well short of his usual standards. In contrast, 22-year-old Ethan Quinn is flying high. The American reached the third round at the Australian Open, claimed the Phoenix Challenger title last week, and followed up by dismantling Hubert Hurkacz 6-2 6-4 in round one here. His return game has been exceptional, and he’s converting big moments with confidence. While Ruud remains a dependable hard-court player over time, he’s shown little lately to suggest he can halt someone playing with such freedom and momentum.
Prediction: Quinn in 3
Moise Kouame vs Jiri Lehecka
Head-to-Head: First meeting
The tournament’s biggest story: 17-year-old Frenchman Kouame, in his debut Masters 1000 main-draw match, became the youngest Miami winner ever and the youngest Masters 1000 victor since Rafael Nadal in 2003, fighting back from a set down to defeat qualifier Zachary Svajda. The crowd will rally behind him again, and his composure under pressure looks far beyond his years. That said, Lehecka presents a sterner test—a tall, powerful Czech with excellent movement and one of the more consistent hard-court games at this level. His weapons and experience should prove decisive against the exciting youngster.
Prediction: Lehecka in 3
Jack Draper vs Reilly Opelka
Head-to-Head: First meeting
Draper fell early here last year to eventual champion Jakub Mensik, so he’s eager for a deeper run. He enters off an Indian Wells quarterfinal, stunning Novak Djokovic before tiring against Medvedev (admitting he was “completely gassed”). Opelka’s towering serve is a major weapon on Miami’s quick courts, which favor his style. However, Draper’s all-court versatility, movement, and precise ball-striking give him the edge in extended rallies—if he’s recovered physically.
Prediction: Draper in 2
Taylor Fritz vs Botic van de Zandschulp
Head-to-Head: Van de Zandschulp 2–0 Fritz
Van de Zandschulp earned this matchup with a straight-sets win over Shapovalov and brings a perfect record against Fritz. The American’s 2026 form has been modest, underwhelming for his ranking, and he’s lost both prior meetings in straight sets. The Dutchman reached Miami’s fourth round in 2023 and is carrying real confidence. Fritz’s 2026 has been inconsistent, but as a top seed on home soil, his power, serve, and elevated level should prevail over an outdated matchup record.
Prediction: Fritz in 3
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