Berrettini Eliminated from Miami Masters 1000 by Vacherot, Drops Out of Top 80

Berrettini Eliminated in Miami: Vacherot Advances to Fourth Round

MIAMI, FL – Matteo Berrettini’s run at the Miami Open came to an end on Saturday, falling to Valentin Vacherot in straight sets, 7-6(3), 6-4. The loss marks a setback for the Italian as he prepares for the clay court season, and will see him drop out of the top 80 in the ATP rankings. Vacherot, meanwhile, reaches the fourth round of a Masters 1000 event for the first time in his career, where he will face Arthur Fils.

Match Recap

The match proved to be a tightly contested affair, particularly in the first set. Berrettini initially found himself in a difficult position, dropping his serve early and falling behind 4-1. However, the Italian demonstrated resilience, battling back to break Vacherot and level the set. The set ultimately went to a tiebreak, where a crucial double fault from Berrettini at 3-3 proved decisive, handing the momentum to Vacherot.

The second set saw a more controlled performance from Vacherot, who consistently held serve, losing only four points on his own delivery. He secured the decisive break in the seventh game, ultimately closing out the match with a composed display of tennis. The entire contest lasted an hour and thirty minutes.

Berrettini’s Struggles and Vacherot’s Breakthrough

This defeat is particularly significant for Berrettini, as he was defending quarterfinal points from the 2025 Miami Open. Failing to replicate that result will result in a drop in the rankings, falling outside the top 80 as of Monday. The Italian will need a strong showing in upcoming tournaments to regain his position among the elite players.

For Vacherot, this victory represents a significant milestone in his career. Reaching the fourth round of a Masters 1000 tournament is a testament to his growing confidence and skill. He will now look to build on this success as he faces Fils in the next round. Vacherot’s consistent serving and ability to capitalize on key moments were instrumental in securing the win against Berrettini.

Key Moments

  • Early Break for Vacherot: Vacherot gained an early advantage by breaking Berrettini’s serve in the fourth game of the first set, establishing a 4-1 lead.
  • Berrettini’s Comeback: The Italian showed his fighting spirit by breaking back to level the first set, demonstrating his ability to respond under pressure.
  • Tiebreak Turning Point: A double fault from Berrettini at 3-3 in the tiebreak proved crucial, shifting the momentum in favor of Vacherot.
  • Vacherot’s Second Set Dominance: The Monegasque player maintained a high level of consistency on his serve throughout the second set, ultimately securing the break that sealed the victory.

The Miami Open continues to deliver exciting matchups, with several top players vying for a place in the quarterfinals. Fans can follow all the action live on Sky Sport and via streaming on NOW. Live results for the men’s and women’s tournaments can be found here and here, respectively.

Vacherot’s next challenge will be a tough one against Arthur Fils, a rising star in the world of men’s tennis. The match promises to be a captivating contest, with both players eager to advance to the quarterfinals. Berrettini, meanwhile, will look to regroup and prepare for the upcoming clay court season, hoping to rediscover his form and climb back up the rankings.

Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of the Miami Open and all the latest developments in the world of tennis.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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