ATPATP Schedule
Miami Open
Men’s Singles Final

Round 2 · Butch Buchholz

Jakub Mensik defeats Adam Walton — Miami Open result

Winner, final score, set-by-set result and verified match facts in one place.

Jakub MensikCZE

Jakub Mensik Winner

VS

3–6, 6–2, 6–4

Adam WaltonAUS

Adam Walton

Final result

Jakub Mensik won · 3–6, 6–2, 6–4

Final

Jakub Mensik vs Adam Walton final result

Player / teamSetsSet 1Set 2Set 3
Jakub Mensik ✓2366
Adam Walton1624

How the match ended

(12) Jakub Mensik (CZE) bt Adam Walton (AUS) 3-6 6-2 6-4

Sets played: 3

Jakub Mensik vs Adam Walton match recap

Jakub Mensik defeated Adam Walton in the Round 2 at Miami Open. The recorded set score, listed in draw order, was 3–6, 6–2, 6–4. Jakub Mensik won 2 sets to 1 and finished with a 15–12 edge in recorded games. The winner recovered after dropping the opening set.

Match facts

Tournament and draw

Miami Open
Masters 1000 · Men’s singles

Round and status

Round 2
Final · Final

Date and time


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Court and venue

Butch Buchholz
Hard Rock Stadium
Miami, USA

Surface and conditions

Hard · Outdoor

Location

Miami Gardens, US

Jakub Mensik vs Adam Walton match statistics

Jakub MensikStatisticAdam Walton
2Sets won1
15Games won12
0Tiebreaks won0

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Result guide

How to read this Jakub Mensik vs Adam Walton match page

Who won this match?

Jakub Mensik won, with the final score 3–6, 6–2, 6–4.

What does the score show?

Each set column shows games won by each player or team. A smaller superscript number shows the tiebreak score.

Why might statistics be missing?

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