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Victoria Azarenka won't be making the same mistake twice. At least not in Miami. Azarenka withdrew from the Sony Open on Wednesday, citing the foot injury that hampered her at the BNP Paribas Open.
Defending champion Rafael Nadal bowed out of the BNP Paribas Open on Monday evening at the hands of Aleksandr Dolgopolov. In a rematch of last month’s Acapulco final, won by Nadal, the Spaniard went down to Dolgopolov 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(5) during third-round action.
Juan Martin Del Potro continues to be hopeful of his left wrist will allow him to play in the upcoming Sony Open in Miami after quitting mid-match in the recent Dubai Duty Free Championships and then withdrawing from the ongoing BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells after using a doubles match to gauge his fitness.
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Maria Sharapova was making errors by the truckload in this match -- not a good idea against Sara Errani, who is very good at stretching out points.
Slow starts seem to be a bit of a David Ferrer "thing," but so does overcoming them.
Andy Murray starts his run at taking the #2 ranking from Roger Federer -- and leaves Bernard Tomic still below #40.
Serena had real trouble getting started here, losing the first three games.
WTA - Miami (Fri): Sharapova Cruises In Opener
Merely making her first WTA main draw is fairly big for Katerina Siniakova, who came in ranked #821 and needed a wildcard into qualifying.
Believe it or not, this is officially an upset -- Lleyton Hewitt is (or was) the lower-ranked of these two, by five places.
There is a huge health question mark hanging over Rafael Nadal's participation on next month's hardcourt circuit in the US.
Andy Murray broke some bad news about the Miami tennis scene. According to the world No. 4, who owns a Miami apartment near the Brickell Tennis Club, which has been called an "urban tennis oasis” and has seven green clay courts, it will be turned into a parking lot.
It was Leander Paes Miami Sony Ericsson Open ... Yup that's right. Leander has now won the event the past three years. Each time with a different partner. It's AmazeBalls.
It comes up every year around this time. Is Miami the "fifth Slam"? That is, is this -- long the largest tournament after the Slams -- in the same league as the "Big Four"? Many people give dogmatic responses. In fact, the matter is complicated, especially on the WTA side, because Miami's status has changed.
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