The ATP Miami Open has reached its Round of 16, featuring eight compelling matchups scheduled for Day 7. Among these, sixth seed Taylor Fritz will look to maintain his strong head-to-head record against Jiri Lehecka. This article provides a detailed preview and predictions for all the day’s matches. Who will emerge victorious and move on to the quarterfinals?
Arthur Fils vs Valentin Vacherot
Head-to-head: This is their first professional encounter.
Arthur Fils delivered a dominant performance against Stefanos Tsitsipas in the previous round of the Miami Open, securing one of Tsitsipas’s most significant losses on the ATP Tour. The young Frenchman displayed formidable power tennis, conceding only a single game. Valentin Vacherot also impressed, overcoming former Top 10 player Matteo Berrettini to continue his unexpected run at this Masters event. While Vacherot has shown remarkable composure, he faces a highly confident Fils, who appears to be fully past any injury concerns.
Prediction: Fils in 2 sets
Tommy Paul vs Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Head-to-head: First professional meeting.
The uncharacteristically slower courts in Miami have proven advantageous for Tomas Martin Etcheverry. His patient approach, which involves extending rallies to draw errors, has allowed him to effectively challenge powerful opponents. Tommy Paul has navigated two demanding, physical encounters in the tournament’s initial week, narrowly winning a third-set tiebreak against Raphael Collignon in his last match. Despite Paul’s status as the favorite due to his ranking and hard-court expertise, Etcheverry’s consistent style could capitalize on any fatigue the American might be feeling. An upset victory for Etcheverry is a distinct possibility here.
Prediction: Etcheverry in 3 sets
Sebastian Korda vs Martin Landaluce
Head-to-head: This marks their initial professional encounter.
Carlos Alcaraz was widely expected to lead the charge into the Round of 16 at the Miami Open, but Sebastian Korda spectacularly altered that narrative. In a thrilling third-round match, Korda demonstrated remarkable composure to secure arguably the biggest victory of his career. He now stands one match away from his third quarterfinal appearance at this tournament. With Alcaraz’s unexpected departure, attention turns to Martin Landaluce, who remains the sole Spaniard in the competition. Landaluce’s impressive journey from the qualifying rounds is equally commendable; unburdened by high expectations, he has powered through the draw, defeating several experienced players. Nevertheless, Korda is well-positioned to capitalize on this open section of the draw, and following his monumental win over Alcaraz, it’s improbable his performance level will drop.
Prediction: Korda in 2 sets
Taylor Fritz vs Jiri Lehecka
Head-to-head: Fritz leads 4-1.
Following early exits in Delray Beach and Indian Wells, Taylor Fritz’s form is showing positive signs of recovery, a much-needed boost given his threatened Top 10 ranking. Consecutive victories in Miami have alleviated some of that pressure. Jiri Lehecka has also improved his previous Miami record with two strong wins, first overcoming NextGen wild card Moise Kouame and then defeating Ethan Quinn to reach the Round of 16 for the first time. While Fritz holds a dominant head-to-head advantage, their encounters haven’t always been straightforward. Lehecka notably secured a crucial singles win against Fritz during last year’s Davis Cup, when Czechia upset the USA. Both players are entering this match with comparable recent momentum, but Fritz’s superior serve and his established familiarity with this particular matchup should still provide him with an advantage.
Prediction: Fritz in 3 sets

