DATE: March 22 - April 2, 2023
SURFACE: Hard
PRIZE MONEY: $10,155,105
FIELD SIZE: 96
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Carlos Alcaraz
Seeds:
1. Carlos Alcaraz
2. Stefanos Tsitsipas
3. Casper Ruud
4. Daniil Medvedev
5. Felix Auger-Aliassime
6. Andrey Rublev
7. Holger Rune
8. Hubert Hurkacz
9. Taylor Fritz
10. Jannik Sinner
11. Cameron Norrie
12. Frances Tiafoe
13. Alexander Zverev
14. Karen Khachanov
15. Alex de Minaur
16. Tommy Paul
17. Borna Coric
18. Lorenzo Musetti
19. Matteo Berrettini
20. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
21. Grigor Dimitrov
22. Roberto Bautista Agut
23. Daniel Evans
24. Denis Shapovalov
25. Francisco Cerundolo
26. Botic van de Zandschulp
27. Sebastian Baez
28. Yoshihito Nishioka
29. Miomir Kecmanovic
30. Maxime Cressy
31. Diego Schwartzman
32. Ben Shelton
The Tournament:
The Miami Open (also known as the Miami Masters, and currently branded as the Miami Open presented by Itaú for sponsorship reasons) is a tennis tournament held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It is part of the men's ATP Tour Masters 1000 circuit, and part of the women's WTA 1000 circuit. The Miami Open is usually held between March and April.
The tournament had historically been held at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Florida from 1987 through 2018, before moving to Miami Gardens for 2019. Behind the Indian Wells Masters, it is the second event of the "Sunshine Double"—a series of two consecutive hard court tournaments in the United States at the beginning of the season. They are the only tournaments besides majors where main draw play extends beyond eight days.
About Miami:
Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal metropolis and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida. With a population of 442,241 as of the 2020 census, it is the second-most populous city in the state of Florida after Jacksonville. The Miami metropolitan area is the ninth-largest in the United States with a population of 6.138 million in 2020. The city has the third largest skyline in the U.S. with over 300 high-rises, 58 of which exceed 491 ft (150 m).
Miami is a major center and leader in finance, commerce, culture, arts, and international trade. Miami's metropolitan area is by far the largest urban economy in Florida, with a gross domestic product of $344.9 billion as of 2017. According to a 2018 UBS study of 77 world cities, Miami is the second richest city in the U.S. and the third richest globally in purchasing power. Miami is a majority-minority city with a Hispanic population of 310,472, or 70.2 percent of the city's population, as of 2020.
Tourism Guide:
SURFACE: Hard
PRIZE MONEY: $10,155,105
FIELD SIZE: 96
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Carlos Alcaraz
Seeds:
1. Carlos Alcaraz
2. Stefanos Tsitsipas
3. Casper Ruud
4. Daniil Medvedev
5. Felix Auger-Aliassime
6. Andrey Rublev
7. Holger Rune
8. Hubert Hurkacz
9. Taylor Fritz
10. Jannik Sinner
11. Cameron Norrie
12. Frances Tiafoe
13. Alexander Zverev
14. Karen Khachanov
15. Alex de Minaur
16. Tommy Paul
17. Borna Coric
18. Lorenzo Musetti
19. Matteo Berrettini
20. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
21. Grigor Dimitrov
22. Roberto Bautista Agut
23. Daniel Evans
24. Denis Shapovalov
25. Francisco Cerundolo
26. Botic van de Zandschulp
27. Sebastian Baez
28. Yoshihito Nishioka
29. Miomir Kecmanovic
30. Maxime Cressy
31. Diego Schwartzman
32. Ben Shelton
The Tournament:
The Miami Open (also known as the Miami Masters, and currently branded as the Miami Open presented by Itaú for sponsorship reasons) is a tennis tournament held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It is part of the men's ATP Tour Masters 1000 circuit, and part of the women's WTA 1000 circuit. The Miami Open is usually held between March and April.
The tournament had historically been held at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Florida from 1987 through 2018, before moving to Miami Gardens for 2019. Behind the Indian Wells Masters, it is the second event of the "Sunshine Double"—a series of two consecutive hard court tournaments in the United States at the beginning of the season. They are the only tournaments besides majors where main draw play extends beyond eight days.
About Miami:
Miami, officially the City of Miami, is a coastal metropolis and the seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida. With a population of 442,241 as of the 2020 census, it is the second-most populous city in the state of Florida after Jacksonville. The Miami metropolitan area is the ninth-largest in the United States with a population of 6.138 million in 2020. The city has the third largest skyline in the U.S. with over 300 high-rises, 58 of which exceed 491 ft (150 m).
Miami is a major center and leader in finance, commerce, culture, arts, and international trade. Miami's metropolitan area is by far the largest urban economy in Florida, with a gross domestic product of $344.9 billion as of 2017. According to a 2018 UBS study of 77 world cities, Miami is the second richest city in the U.S. and the third richest globally in purchasing power. Miami is a majority-minority city with a Hispanic population of 310,472, or 70.2 percent of the city's population, as of 2020.
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