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What's the only thing hotter than the current heat wave in Miami? Novak Djokovic, of course.
To mess around with one of Oscar Wilde’s quotes, for Andy Murray to lose one love set to Novak Djokovic may seem unfortunate but to lose two would seem like carelessness. But Murray is not careless. He is one of the least careless people you are likely to meet or watch play tennis.
Even athletes make mistakes once in a while. Check out these tennis photos of players celebrating, falling, and stumbling on the tennis court. Enjoy!
John Isner is playing his best tennis when everyone least expected it. Granted, Isner has always posted his best results at home in the United States, but otherwise his performance in this current Indian Wells-Miami swing has blindsided all witnesses.
No Roger Federer (did not play), Rafael Nadal (lost in the third round), no problem. Despite lacking two of the best players in the world, the Miami Open semifinals feature a pair of blockbuster matchups on Friday.
Three of the four highest-ranked players in the top half of the Miami Open draw successfully navigated their ways to the quarterfinals. Milos Raonic nearly made it four for four, but John Isner crashed the party. The result is a Thursday slate featuring Novak Djokoic vs. David Ferrer and Isner vs. Kei Nishikori.
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After beating Kevin Anderson 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to reach the quarter finals of the Miami Open, Andy Murray found himself celebrating the 500th win of his career by cutting a huge cake at his press conference.
Check out the latest photos from the 2015 Miami Open tennis. Dimitrov, Djokovic, Venus Williams & more!
Two of the top seven seeds went south in South Beach on Sunday, when Stan Wawrinka's loss to Adrian Mannarino preceded Fernando Verdasco's stunner against Rafael Nadal. But the mass of fourth-round entrants was not entirely surprising.
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Janko Tipsarevic returned to tennis for the first time since the fall of 2013 when he took the court on Friday afternoon at the Miami Open. Tipsarevic decided that he was not yet ready for singles in South Beach, but what better way to ease back into action than with a doubles match partnering fellow Serb Novak Djokovic?
Well it’s all over for another year, but what a year this was. First of, of course there was Serena. Her come-back was warm, her play in the first match was maybe decidedly lukewarm but it was enough to get her through to the semi-finals...
It was by no means a flawless final, but Sunday's showdown between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer brought an appropriate end to what was a thrilling fortnight at the BNP Paribas Open.
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