Alcaraz leaves Miami early against an inspired Korda

The world number one falls in the third round against Sebastian Korda, who achieves a key victory in three tight sets.

An unexpected setback on the road

Carlos Alcaraz could not with the inspiration of Sebastian Korda. The world number one said goodbye to the Miami Open in the third round after falling 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 in a match that lasted more than two hours.

The loss leaves their record this season at 17-2. He comes from winning the Australian Open and falling in the semifinals of Indian Wells. A small blip in a year that promises a lot.

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Korda, ranked 36th, became the lowest-ranked opponent to beat Alcaraz for a year. He served for the match at 5-4 in the second set, but the Spaniard reacted by winning five games in a row. The American’s response was key.

“Sebastian has been incredible, better in the key points,” Alcaraz acknowledged after the game.

The Murcian also reflected on the pressure generated by being the rival to beat.

“I feel that in these games my rivals do not have the same pressure when they face other players,” he noted. “I feel like they have more to gain than lose.”

The mind is already set on what is coming

No drama. Alcaraz is already looking towards the clay court season, his next big goal.

“What I have in mind is to take a few days off, disconnect, recharge my batteries and be in good shape for the clay court season,” he stated clearly.

Sometimes a step back is necessary to gain momentum. Discipline and mentality are what separate the good from the great. And Carlos has proven to have both.

The rest of the painting progresses

Korda will now face the young Spaniard Martín Landaluce. In the men’s branch, Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul also sealed their place in the second round.

In the women’s event, Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina and Jessica Pegula advanced without major complications. Meanwhile, figures such as Jasmine Paolini and Elina Svitolina said goodbye.

A defeat hurts, but it does not define. The real work begins now: rest, reset and prepare for clay. That’s where great stories are written.

Without goals but with a guaranteed ticket: Colombia and Portugal tie

A scoreless draw in Miami qualifies both teams to the next round.

No goals, but with guaranteed classification

Colombia and Portugal starred in an intense duel at the Miami stadium, with a full house and a majority of coffee fans. The score did not move: 0-0.

In the first half, Colombia had more possession and generated more arrivals, but failed to score. Portugal stood firm in defense. Cristiano Ronaldo did not have clear options.

The intensity did not decline in the second half. While the Colombians looked for the goal, the Lusitanians responded with danger. However, the tie prevailed.

With this result, Colombia finished leader of Group K with 7 points. Portugal was second with 5 units. Both teams advance to the next round of the tournament.

The match reflected the competitiveness of two teams that chose to secure their place without risking too much.

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Modric breaks record and Croatia advances in the World Cup

Croatia beats Ghana 2-1; Modric, the oldest to provide assistance.

Croatia sealed its place in the round of 16 of the World Cup by beating Ghana 2-1. The match, played on Saturday at the Philadelphia Eagles stadium, left a historical mark: Luka Modric, at 40 years and 291 days old, became the oldest player to give an assist in the history of the tournament.

A triumph with a seal of experience

The Croatian midfielder took a corner kick that Nikola Vlašic headed home in the 83rd minute to spark the celebration. Before, Petar Sucic had opened the scoring at 31′ with a powerful shot from outside the area. Ghana temporarily tied the score thanks to Derrick Luckassen in the 73rd minute, but could not maintain the tie.

“I told him after the game: you play like you’re 20 years old,” Sucic declared. “He was incredible today. He is our leader, our best player.”

Modric played his 200th game with the Croatian team and was once again key. Their attendance broke the record that dated back to 1966. Vlašic also praised the captain:

“It seems as if he has gone back 10 years in time. One of the best performances I have seen from him with Croatia.”

Ghana, to the second round despite the defeat

Despite the result, Ghana advanced to the knockout phase for the first time since 2010. Coach Carlos Queiroz lamented the defensive error that cost him the winning goal:

“Two easy goals. When you score one more than your opponent, it means you deserve to win.”

Croatia finished second in Group L, only behind England. Ghana came third. Modric, winner of the Ballon d’Or in 2018, continues to be the soul of the ‘Vatreni’ at 40 years old.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal define group against Colombia

Portugal has already qualified for the round of 16; Cristiano seeks the leadership of the group against Colombia.

Portugal seeks leadership

With a ticket to the round of 16 secured, Portugal faces Colombia this Saturday in Miami. The match will define the winner of Group K.

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in the city with a light jacket, despite the almost 38 degrees Celsius. He was wearing a T-shirt and shorts, and gave a thumbs-up to fans waiting for his bus.

Historical goals

The Portuguese striker has two goals in this World Cup, reaching 10 in six World Cups. He is the only player in history to score in six different editions of the tournament.

Possible crossing with Messi

If Portugal wins, it will be the leader of the group and will be on the same side of the table as Argentina. That would open the door to a confrontation between Cristiano and Lionel Messi in the quarterfinals, on July 11.

Colombia, for its part, needs to win to top the group. The match promises intensity at the close of the group stage.

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