Miami Open, ATP Masters 1000, 2019

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DATE: March 20-31, 2019
SURFACE: HARD
PRIZE MONEY: $9,314,875
FIELD SIZE: 96
DEFENDING CHAMPION: John Isner

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Seeds:

1. Novak Djokovic
2. Alexander Zverev
3. Dominic Thiem
4. Roger Federer
5. Kei Nishikori
6. Kevin Anderson
7. John Isner
8. Stefanos Tsitsipas
9. Marin Cilic
10. Karen Khachanov
11. Borna Coric
12. Milos Raonic
13. Daniil Medvedev
14. Marco Cecchinato
15. Fabio Fognini
16. Gael Monfils

The Tournament:


The Miami Open presented by Itaú is one of the premier tennis events, and each year features the best players from around the world. The new home at Hard Rock Stadium offers an elevated fan experience to what is already a great event, including:

- Efficient access to expedited parking directly adjacent to our new tennis complex
- A 14,000-seat center court within Hard Rock Stadium designed for intimacy, luxury and a comfortable fan experience
- State-of-the-art in-stadium shade canopy and a luxury seating experience unlike anything in tennis
- A spacious tennis campus featuring 29 permanent tournament and practice courts
- A comfortable spectator oasis showcasing the culture, food, art and entertainment of South Florida, highlighted by the largest video board in tennis to catch all the action

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About Miami:

Miami is a major port in the southeastern US, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami "America's Cleanest City", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and citywide recycling programs. Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States and is also called the "Capital of Latin America."

Tourism video:

 
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I think the Organization is doing very good things :good:


I would agree. I think it's very good that they're helping other people who are less fortunate than themselves.
 
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if he's smart he'll look at what Thiem did and think he can do at least as well
Sustaining that kind of play is so tough though. I mean, even Thiem must have surprised himself with some of the forehands he came up with yesterday.
But sure, you will beat anybody with sustained power and consistency. Stan had those moments before the injury. He is amazing to watch in Stanimal mode.
 
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Bottom quarter is loaded with nextgen kids. Sasha, Tiafoe, Perseus and Shapo are all there.

All those who were in Ralph's section in IW are now in Rog's Section: Shortman, Medvedev and Khachanov.

Will be interesting to see as to whether Grigor shows signs of life.
 
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Novak has RBA (who beat him in Doha) close to him. If he gets past that, he will meet the surviving tree (winner of Isner and Raonic) in QF.
 
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Who has cup cake draw? :unsure:

I think Ralph. There is no one in his quarter. :D

Also, when is the deadline to enter in the contest? :scratch:
 

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Who has cup cake draw? :unsure:

I think Ralph. There is no one in his quarter. :D

Also, when is the deadline to enter in the contest? :scratch:

If you mean the draw challenge, I think it's just before the first ball is struck in the main draw. If you mean for Rafa, ship has sailed. B-)
 

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ORDER OF PLAY - TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 2019


GRANDSTAND start 12:00 noon

WTA - A. Petkovic (GER) vs A. Anisimova (USA)

WTA - [WC] Xiy. Wang (CHN) vs M. Puig (PUR)

WTA - E. Rodina (RUS) vs S. Stosur (AUS)

WTA - [WC] W. Osuigwe (USA) vs [WC] M. Osaka (JPN)


COURT 1 start 10:00 am

ATP - Qualifying - [3] [WC] R. Opelka (USA) vs [19] M. Granollers (ESP)

Not Before 11:00 am

WTA - V. Kuzmova (SVK) vs D. Gavrilova (AUS)

WTA - [WC] O. Danilovic (SRB) vs M. Sakkari (GRE)

WTA - A. Tomljanovic (AUS) vs A. Friedsam (GER)

WTA - Y. Wang (CHN) vs K. Mladenovic (FRA)


BUTCH BUCHHOLZ COURT start 10:00 am

ATP - Qualifying - [2] F. Auger-Aliassime (CAN) vs [17] P. Lorenzi (ITA)

Not Before 11:00 am

WTA - E. Alexandrova (RUS) vs D. Yastremska (UKR)

WTA - S. Sorribes Tormo (ESP) vs A. Krunic (SRB)

WTA - [WC] N. Vikhlyantseva (RUS) vs M. Rybarikova (SVK)

WTA - P. Parmentier (FRA) vs M. Gasparyan (RUS)


COURT 6 start 10:00 am

WTA - Qualifying - [7] K. Kanepi (EST) vs [23] T. Babos (HUN)

WTA - Qualifying - [4] V. Golubic (SUI) vs [18] M. Barthel (GER)

Not Before 12:00 noon

WTA - Qualifying - [12] P. Hercog (SLO) vs L. Siegemund (GER)


COURT 8 start 10:00 am

ATP - Qualifying - [4] M. McDonald (USA) vs [18] L. Sonego (ITA)

ATP - Qualifying - [7] P. Cuevas (URU) vs [22] [WC] J. Tsonga (FRA)

Not Before 12:30 pm

ATP - Qualifying - [9] L. Harris (RSA) vs [23] T. Monteiro (BRA)


COURT 9 start 10:00 am

ATP - Qualifying - [1] R. Albot (MDA) vs M. Krueger (USA)

ATP - Qualifying - N. Rubin (USA) vs [WC] M. Ymer (SWE)

ATP - Qualifying - [10] C. Ruud (NOR) vs [24] E. Donskoy (RUS)

ATP - Qualifying - [12] P. Gunneswaran (IND) vs [WC] J. Clarke (GBR)


COURT 2 start 10:00 am

ATP - Qualifying - L. Lacko (SVK) vs [14] D. Istomin (UZB)

Not Before 12:00 pm

ATP - Qualifying - B. Fratangelo (USA) vs [15] A. Rublev (RUS)

ATP - Qualifying - A. Bublik (KAZ) vs [13] D. Evans (GBR)


COURT 3 start 10:00 am

WTA - Qualifying - S. Vickery (USA) vs I. Swiatek (POL)

WTA - Qualifying - A. Rus (NED) vs [14] J. Pegula (USA)

Not Before 12:00 noon

WTA - Qualifying - [11] Kr. Pliskova (CZE) vs Y. Wickmayer (BEL)


COURT 4 start 10:00 am

WTA - Qualifying - M. Niculescu (ROU) vs K. Kozlova (UKR)

WTA - Qualifying - N. Hibino (JPN) vs [13] M. Linette (POL)

Not Before 12:00 noon

WTA - Qualifying - M. Bouzkova (CZE) vs K. Muchova (CZE)


COURT 5 start 10:00 am

WTA - Qualifying - [10] T. Townsend (USA) vs [WC] B. Haddad Maia (BRA)

Not Before 11:30 am

WTA - Qualifying - M. Doi (JPN) vs [20] M. Minella (LUX)

WTA - Qualifying - [3] D. Jakupovic (SLO) vs [17] M. Brengle (USA)
 

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Stan's unlucky but maybe he'll prevail this time ?
 

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Novak has RBA (who beat him in Doha) close to him. If he gets past that, he will meet the surviving tree (winner of Isner and Raonic) in QF.
Novak’s draw looks good on paper. He should beat all the guys in his quarter.
 
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Some matches have been cancelled because the rain and tomorrow we have some more rain so we’ll see
 
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Some matches have been cancelled because the rain and tomorrow we have some more rain so we’ll see
Does that mean the reigning champion will reign supreme until it stops raining long enough for them to play.
 
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Since Nadal is out I will be going for D.thiem + S.Tsitsipas to win, They are most exciting players on tour?