In a Round of 64 match at the Miami Open, Laura Siegemund expressed frustration over fans entering the stands mid-play, prompting a sarcastic response from the chair umpire. Alexandra Eala defeated Siegemund 6-7(6), 6-3, 6-3 in a three-hour, 20-minute contest at Hard Rock Stadium. The match featured tensions over crowd noise and time management.
Laura Siegemund faced Alexandra Eala in the Round of 64 at the Miami Open. During the match, Siegemund voiced frustration about crowd movement, with fans entering the stands between points. The chair umpire responded, “They’re allowed to let people in even between the games. It’s been like this since a long time.” This remark, noted for its sarcasm, left Siegemund stunned and shifted attention from the play itself. A tweet captured the moment: “It's been like this since a long time. Oh he's annoyed by her too 😂” from user @lildarkcage on March 19, 2026. The exchange highlighted Siegemund's history of on-court disputes, including time violations at the 2026 Australian Open against Maddison Inglis and complaints from Coco Gauff at the 2023 US Open over her deliberate pace. Midway through the second set, both players raised concerns with the umpire about time management. After Eala's mis-toss, Siegemund complained, and the umpire assured action: “She’s going to be spoken [to]. Talk to me. She’s going to be told. Same as you, she’s going to be spoken.” Eala then noted, “Can you watch her time, because many times she’s delaying.” The umpire reminded both of the shot clock: “The time has been watched and she knows… And you as well; you need to be careful of the clock.” Broadcast stats from the second set showed Eala exceeding the 25-second shot clock on 57% of service points, while Siegemund did so on 85%. Despite the friction, Eala prevailed, breaking Siegemund twice in both the second and third sets. Post-match, Eala said, “It really was close. It was demanding, physically and mentally. But that was one of my goals last year after the tournament, to improve physically, and here I am fresh as a flower.” The win propelled Eala to World No. 47 with 1,200 points, avoiding a rankings drop and setting up a next-round clash with Magda Linette.