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Juan Martin Del Potro's spring surge continued at the Miami Open on Sunday afternoon, when he easily got the best of Kei Nishikori 6-2, 6-2 during second-round action.
Check out our latest photo gallery of Monica Puig, Juan Martin Del Potro, & more from the 2018 Miami Open tennis.
The court clock crept past two hours, 50 minutes. But 37-year-old Venus Williams was too busy turning back time to take much notice.
Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and Stan Wawrinka were never part of the Miami Open draw. The same goes for Dominic Thiem, Gael Monfils, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Novak Djokovic was in it--briefly--but lost his opening match to Benoit Paire on Friday.
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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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Stan Wawrinka is out of both the BNP Paribas Open and the Miami Open, he announced on Thursday. It is an unsurprising--and probably smart--move for the 32-year-old Swiss, who has not appeared to be ready for the rigors of a Masters 1000 tournament--and certainly not two in a row.
Management company IMG and the Miami Open announced on Wednesday that the Masters 1000 event will relocate to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla. beginning in 2019.
This one is everything. Okay, it didn't have a fifth set; or even a fourth. But it was unable to have those things, because--of course--the Miami Open is a Masters 1000 event as opposed to a major. Everything that this one was allowed to bring to the table, it brought.
The sun will set on the Miami Open's 31-year run on Key Biscayne. The Miami Open baseline will be moving near the Miami Dolphins goal line in 2019—if Miami-Dade commissioners approve the move.
As has been anticipated for many years, the Miami Open is finally getting a new home. Officials for tournament owner IMG have filed paperwork with the office of Miami Mayor Carlos Gimenez to relocate the Masters 1000 tournament from Crandon Park Tennis Center on Key Biscayne to mainland Miami.
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