On March 21, 2026, Frances Tiafoe faced Arthur Cazaux in the second round of the Miami Open, held at the Butch Buchholz court inside Hard Rock Stadium. The match was highly anticipated, not only for Tiafoe’s growing reputation but also for the presence of his girlfriend, Ayan Broomfield, who has been a steadfast supporter since 2015.
The match unfolded with Tiafoe showcasing his skills, ultimately defeating Cazaux with a score of 7-6(1), 6-1. However, the victory was somewhat overshadowed by the crowd’s mixed reactions, which included cheers for Cazaux that did not sit well with Broomfield.
As the match progressed, Broomfield’s frustration became evident. She later expressed her feelings on Instagram, posting a video that featured a playful lip-sync to a viral audio clip, highlighting her disapproval of the crowd’s support for the opposing player. “When I’m at my boyfriend’s tennis match and people start cheering for the other guy,” she remarked, emphasizing her displeasure.
Broomfield’s comments resonated with many fans, leading to a wave of support for her stance. She humorously added, “Get ’em banned. We don’t do that here. Oh, now I’m pissed,” which gained traction online and showcased her passionate support for Tiafoe.
Despite the crowd dynamics, Tiafoe’s performance was commendable, and he is now set to face Jakub Mensik in the third round. Mensik, the defending champion of the Miami Open, poses a significant challenge for Tiafoe as he aims to advance further in the tournament.
This sequence of events not only highlights Tiafoe’s prowess on the court but also underscores the emotional stakes involved in competitive sports, particularly when personal relationships intersect with public opinion. Broomfield’s reaction serves as a reminder of the pressures athletes face from both their performance and the audience’s expectations.
As the Miami Open continues, all eyes will be on Tiafoe and his upcoming match against Mensik, with fans eager to see if he can maintain his momentum amidst the complexities of crowd dynamics and personal support.