March 28, 2026
Lebron-Augsburger's explosive 70 FP combined leads men's bracket while Araujo erupts for 46.7 in dominant women's sweep.
The Miami P1 2026 quarterfinals delivered clinical dominance across both draws, with the tournament's elite refusing to stumble when it mattered most. Juan Lebron and Leo Augsburger announced their arrival as overwhelming favorites with a combined fantasy explosion of 70 fantasy points in their straight-sets demolition of Sanz-Nieto. Sofia Araujo's tournament-leading 46.7 FP performance—paired with Claudia Fernandez Sanchez's 39.9—signaled that the women's bracket is entering its decisive phase with ruthless efficiency.
The men's quarterfinals produced two narrative arcs: the expected coronation and the stunning upset. Lebron (33.6 FP) and Augsburger (36.4 FP) dismantled Sanz (6.7 FP) and Nieto (6 FP) in straight sets, a 70-point combined fantasy massacre that left their opponents in single digits. This wasn't a close match—it was a masterclass in execution, with the defending favorites looking untouchable heading into the semis. Tapia-Coello also advanced cleanly, grinding past Guerrero-Navarro 7-5 7-6(6) in a tighter affair that still produced respectable FP totals (18.9 and 16.8 respectively).
The real shock came in the bottom half: Yanguas-Stupaczuk outdueled Di Nenno-Gonzalez 7-6 6-4 in a true quality contest, with Yanguas delivering 30 FP to anchor the upset. But the day's most stunning result was Galan-Chingotto's 6-1 6-0 annihilation of Barahona-Garcia—a complete domination that saw the losers post catastrophic negative fantasy scores (-1.3 each), while Galan and Chingotto each contributed 29.6 FP to a semifinal berth.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Leo Augsburger | 36.4 |
| 2 | Juan Lebron | 33.6 |
| 3 | Miguel Yanguas | 30.0 |
| 4 | Alejandro Galan | 29.6 |
| 5 | Federico Chingotto | 29.6 |
The women's draw was pure championship tennis: three dominant victories and one upset that flipped the script. Brea Senesi (30.9 FP) and Triay Pons (32.6 FP) combined for 63.5 fantasy points in their 6-0 6-3 throttling of Icardo-Jensen, setting the tone for ruthless efficiency. Sanchez Fallada (24 FP) and Ustero Prieto (29 FP) followed suit with a crisp 6-3 6-3 victory over Caldera-Goenaga, advancing to face Brea-Triay in what promises to be an elite semifinal showdown.
The women's upset belonged to Fernandez Sanchez and Araujo, who turned the second quarterfinal into a fantasy showcase. Araujo's 46.7 FP leads the entire tournament round and stands as the single most dominant individual performance of the day. Paired with Fernandez Sanchez's 39.9, their 86.6 combined points against Ortega-Calvo (0.5 combined FP) represents the widest fantasy point differential of the quarterfinals. Paula Josemaria and Gonzalez Fernandez completed the women's four with a tight 6-3 7-5 victory, each posting identical 23.7 FP in a balanced, controlled semifinal preview against Sanchez-Ustero.
| # | Player | FP |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sofia Araujo | 46.7 |
| 2 | Claudia Fernandez Sanchez | 39.9 |
| 3 | Gemma Triay Pons | 32.6 |
| 4 | Delfina Brea Senesi | 30.9 |
| 5 | Andrea Ustero Prieto | 29.0 |
The fantasy scoring this round heavily favored winners, with positive FP clustering around advancing teams. Sofia Araujo's 46.7 FP represents a season-defining performance—nearly 10 points ahead of her nearest female competitor—while the men's scoring remained more distributed: Augsburger (36.4), Lebron (33.6), and Yanguas (30) led a pack where quality winners posted 25-36 FP. The striking contrast: losing pairs in blowouts (Barahona-Garcia at -1.3, Icardo-Jensen at -0.2) generated negative or near-zero fantasy value, punishing unprepared challengers severely. Upsets like Yanguas-Stupaczuk (57.8 combined) and Fernandez-Araujo (86.6 combined) rewarded bold fantasy selections.
🔥 Araujo's 46.7 FP explosion: The women's player of the round stakes her claim as tournament MVP
⚡ Lebron-Augsburger's 70-point combined blitz: An ominous statement that the favorites are peaking at exactly the right moment
🎯 Galan-Chingotto's 6-1 6-0 annihilation: Perhaps the most complete performance of Miami, with both players tied at 29.6 FP
📊 GusTeam's tournament lead holds: 516.2 FP maintains a 26-point cushion heading into semis
| # | Team | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | GusTeam | 516.2 |
| 2 | Martin | 490 |
| 3 | FJorgensenTeam | 481.3 |
| 4 | DavidCereCat | 467.9 |
| 5 | RedFury | 439.3 |
1. Sofia Araujo's 46.7 FP proves that women's underdog pairings can deliver explosive value—monitor semifinal matchups for similar mismatch potential
2. Lebron-Augsburger's dominance (70 FP combined) suggests pairing elite men's teams may finally be breaking through roster construction—prioritize depth moves toward proven semifinalists
3. Negative FP scores (-1.3, -0.2) punished overconfident plays on underprepared challengers—always verify form metrics before the quarterfinal round
Semifinals are set and the elite have separated from the field. Update your rosters on OutOfTheCourt now—will you ride the Araujo momentum or pivot toward the Lebron-Augsburger juggernaut? The Miami title runs through the next round.