10SBALLS SHARES AN ATP PHOTO GALLERY FROM THE MIAMI OPEN 2018 TENNIS • CHUNG, ISNER, & MORE
epa06632487 Hyeon Chung of South Korea in action against Joao Sousa of Portugal during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER |
Hyeon Chung of South Korea in action against Joao Sousa of Portugal during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER
Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina in action against Filip Krajinovic of Serbia during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER
Jeremy Chardy of France in action against Milos Raonic of Canada during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER
John Isner of the US reacts after defeating Marin Cilic of Croatia during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER
Marin Cilic of Croatia in action against John Isner of the US during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER
Pablo Carreno Busta of Spain in action against Fernando Verdasco of Spain during a fourth round match at the Miami Open tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, Miami, Florida, USA, 27 March 2018. EPA-EFE/ERIK S. LESSER
It was the end of an era at Crandon Park for the Miami Open last year. From the Lipton, to the Nasdaq 100, to the Sony Ericsson, to the Sony, to the Miami Open presented by Itau, Key Biscayne saw it all.
Roger Federer of Switzerland in action during his men's singles final match against Marin Cilic of Croatia at the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament in Melbourne, Australia, 28 January 2018.
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