One of the third-round matches at the 2026 Miami Open will see home favorite and 19th-seeded Frances Tiafoe take on the 12th-seeded defending champion Jakub Menšík. Tiafoe got a bye in the first round, with the American player starting his campaign with a 7-6 (1), 6-1 win over Arthur Cazaux. Menšík received an opening-round bye, after which he started his title defense with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 win over Australian qualifier Adam Walton.
Match Details: Frances Tiafoe vs Jakub Menšík at the Miami Open
Date: March 23, 2026
Tournament: Miami Open 2026
Round: Third round (Round of 32)
Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, U.S.
Surface: Outdoor hard
Category: ATP Masters 1000
Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN
Tiafoe vs. Menšík Head-to-Head Record
The head-to-head between the two players is 1-0 in favor of Menšík, with the Czech player winning the only match against Tiafoe 6-1, 6-4 at the Davis Cup last year.
After a poor start to the season, Tiafoe’s form has picked up some steam since the Delray Beach Open, where he reached the quarterfinals, losing to Learner Tien. He had his best result in Acapulco, finishing runner-up to Flavio Cobolli in the final. He beat the Italian at Indian Wells but could not advance past the fourth round, losing to Alexander Zverev.
Menšík started the season on a high, winning the title in Auckland, beating Sebastián Baez in the final. The Czech player had a decent Middle East swing, finishing in the semifinals in Doha and the quarterfinals in Dubai. He did have a setback at Indian Wells, losing to Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the third round.
Prediction for Tiafoe vs. Menšík
In his previous round, Tiafoe advanced with a straight-sets victory over Arthur Cazaux.
Menšík had a good serving performance against Walton in his previous round, winning 70% of the service points and 82% of the first-serve points. He was broken twice by the Australian but was able to get back on top, converting 3 of the 7 break-point opportunities.
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Tiafoe has been playing some good tennis in recent tournaments, and the American player always does well in home events. The match will be a battle of two serves, with Menšík’s serve being one of his key weapons.
There is a possibility of at least one tiebreak in the match, where the player who maintains their composure will have the upper hand. Menšík, the defending champion, will be motivated to make a deep run, as shown by the PFSN Tennis Simulator, which gives the Czech player a 62% win probability.

Pick: Menšík to win in three sets.
