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Whatever is ailing Novak Djokovic--and you may need more than two hands to count those ailments--was not cured at the Miami Open.
There will be no Sunshine Double for Roger Federer in 2018 like there was last season. Still, circumstances are not exactly dire for Federer these days. Far from it.
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Check out the updated draws and order of play from the Miami Open tennis.
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Life is good for Juan Martin Del Potro right now. He is coming off the second biggest title of his career--his first at a Masters 1000--and is now set to play what might as well be a home tournament for him.
Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka were dealt a brutal draw at the Miami Open. It turned out to be worse for Williams.
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Check out our latest photo gallery of Yuichi Sugita, Alize Cornet, & more from the 2018 Miami Open tennis.
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