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Miami Open Presented By Itau: Draws, Dates, History & All You Need To Know

  • Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Miami Open Presented By Itau: Draws, Dates, History & All You Need To Know

All about the ATP Masters 1000 tennis tournament in Miami, Florida

The world’s best players will compete at the Miami Open presented by Itau for the 38th edition of the ATP Masters 1000 event, held in Miami. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Novak Djokovic, Stefanos Tsitsipas, and last year’s finalist Casper Ruud will lead the way at the season’s second Masters 1000.  

Here’s what you need to know.

When is the Miami Open presented by Itau?

The 2023 Miami Open presented by Itau will be held from 22 March-2 April. The hard-court ATP Masters 1000 tournament, established in 1985, will take place at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida. The tournament director is James Blake.

Who is playing at the 2023 Miami Open presented by Itau?

The Miami Open presented by Itau will feature stars including Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Novak Djokovic, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Casper Ruud and Taylor Fritz.

When is the draw for the Miami Open presented by Itau?

The Miami Open presented by Itau draw release time is to be confirmed.

What is the schedule for the Miami Open presented by Itau?

*Qualifying: Monday 20 March – Tuesday 21 March at 11 a.m.
*Main Draw: Wednesday 22 March – Tuesday 28 March at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.
*Wednesday 29 March – Friday 31 March at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m.
*Doubles Final: Saturday 1 April not before 3:30 p.m.
*Singles Final: Sunday 2 April 1 p.m.

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What is the prize money and points for the Miami Open presented by Itau?

The prize money is $8,800,000 and the Total Financial Commitment for the Miami Open presented by Itau is $10,143,750.

SINGLES
Winner: $1,262,220/1000 points
Finalist: $662,360/600 points
Semi-finalist: $352,635/260 points
Quarter-finalist: $184,465/180 points
Round of 16: $96,955/90 points
Round of 32: $55,770/45 points
Second Round: $30,855/25 points
First Round: $18,660/10 points

DOUBLES (US Dollars; per team)
Winner: $436,730/1000 points
Finalist: $231,660/600 points
Semi-finalist: $123,550/360 points
Quarter-finalist: $62,630/180 points
Second Round: $33,460/90 points
First Round: $18,020/0 points

How can I watch the Miami Open presented by Itau?

How can I watch the Miami Open presented by Itau?
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Who won the last edition of the Miami Open presented by Itau in 2021?

Carlos Alcaraz won the 2022 Miami Open presented by Itau singles title with a 7-5, 6-4 victory against Casper Ruud in the championship match. Hubert Hurkacz and John Isner lifted the doubles trophy in Miami with a 7-6(5), 6-4 triumph against Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski in the final.

Who holds the Miami record for most titles, oldest champion, youngest champion and more?

Most Titles, Singles: Andre Agassi, Novak Djokovic (6)
Most Titles, Doubles: Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan (6)
Oldest Champion: Roger Federer, 37, in 2019
Youngest Champion: Carlos Alcaraz, 18, in 2022
Highest-Ranked Champion: No. 1 Ivan Lendl in 1986, 1989, Pete Sampras in 1994, Roger Federer in 2005-06, Novak Djokovic in 2012, 2015-16
Lowest-Ranked Champion (since 1985): No. 45 Tim Mayotte in 1985
Most Match Wins: Andre Agassi (61)

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SF Preview: Alcaraz, Sinner Renew Rivalry In Indian Wells

  • Posted: Mar 17, 2023

SF Preview: Alcaraz, Sinner Renew Rivalry In Indian Wells

Alcaraz will rise to No. 1 if he wins title

Young guns Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner will write another chapter into their growing rivalry Saturday when they collide in the semi-finals at the BNP Paribas Open.

The 19-year-old Alcaraz, who blitzed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the quarter-finals, is chasing a double prize this weekend in Indian Wells. The Spaniard will return to No. 1 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings for the first time since January if he captures his third ATP Masters 1000 crown at the hard-court event.

However, he will have his work cut out against the 21-year-old Sinner, who enters the semi-final blockbuster off the back of a statement win against 2022 champion Taylor Fritz.

“I’m really happy to play against him again. Great battles,” Alcaraz said when previewing the match. “I enjoy the matches against him. I would say it’s going to be a really good match, for the fans as well, to watch that match. And for myself as well. I will try to show my best, to show my 100 per cent. Jannik is playing great. I’m going to enjoy that match.”

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Saturday’s clash in the California desert will be the fifth meeting between the former Next Gen ATP Finals champions. Locked at 2-2 in their ATP Head2Head series, Alcaraz will look to take confidence from their previous meeting, when he saved a match point in an epic five-set win at the 2022 US Open. The top seed went on to win the crown in New York and will be hoping history repeats itself this weekend.

Sinner is aiming to break new ground in Indian Wells where he chases his maiden ATP Masters 1000 crown. The Italian, who advanced to his lone final at this level in Miami in 2021 (l. to Hurkacz), is currently No. 11 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. He will climb back into the Top 10 if defeats Alcaraz and will jump to No. 6 if he lifts the trophy, which would be a new career-high.

After capturing four tour-level titles in 2021, Sinner triumphed just once in 2022. The Italian has already equalled that mark this season, capturing the crown in Montpellier and has looked back to his best in Indian Wells, defeating Richard Gasquet, Adrian Mannarino and Stan Wawrinka in straight sets.

“I am in a much, much better position where I was one year ago,” Sinner said following the third Top 5 win of his career against Fritz. “We take care of quite everything. I also know my body better, when to practise or when maybe to only do the gym.

“Also mentally was tough last year, so this year I feel much, much better . I am in a good position right now, but I feel like we have so much work to do still.”


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When Alcaraz and Sinner walk onto Stadium 1, fireworks will be expected. During their five-set quarter-final match at the US Open both men bludgeoned the ball with unrelenting force from the baseline and showed incredible speed and athleticism to repel each other’s attacks. In a thrilling match, Alcaraz outlasted Sinner 6-3, 6-7(7), 6-7(0), 7-5, 6-3, saving one match point in the fourth set en route to his five-hour, 15-minute triumph. The battle was the second-longest match in US Open history, ending at 2:50 a.m.

The match in New York has been highlighted as the moment in which Alcaraz and Sinner stepped out of the shadow of the ‘Big Three’ era.

“Probably at the end of the match, I was [at] my end. It was really, really tough for me,” Alcaraz said following his win. “[But], during the whole match, five hours, 15 minutes of the match, I felt great physically. The level of tennis that we played, it was really, really high. But I felt great. The energy I received in this court at 3 a.m., it was unbelievable.”

Sinner also shared his reflections.

“I had some tough losses. This is in the top list,” Sinner said at the time. “I think this one will hurt for quite a while.”

Alcaraz also won their other hard-court clash at the Rolex Paris Masters in 2021. Sinner triumphed in four sets in the fourth round at Wimbledon last year, before he defeated the Spaniard in the Umag final on clay last July.

The pair will look to live up to the hype once again on Saturday in a clash Alcaraz is relishing.

“I have to be really really focused in every shot. I have to play my best,” Alcaraz said. “That’s why Jannik is such a great player, as well. Not only with great serve, great movements, it is because he pushed the opponent to the limit. Trying to play aggressive with great shots. And to the opponent it is really tough to be focused, mentally and physically during the whole match.”

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Shevchenko Statement: 22-Year-Old Downs Idol Monfils In Phoenix

  • Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Shevchenko Statement: 22-Year-Old Downs Idol Monfils In Phoenix

Top seed Berrettini advances

A busy Thursday at the Arizona Tennis Classic saw Alexander Shevchenko score a win that he won’t soon forget. The 22-year-old ousted French wild card Gael Monfils in the first round of the Phoenix Challenger 6-4, 6-7(2), 6-3.

Post match, the qualifier Shevchenko posted on Instagram a message sharing his admiration for the former World No. 6.

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“Such an emotional match for me,” Shevchenko said. “[Gael] was the reason I fell in love with the game.”

Shevchenko is coached by Gunter Bresnik, who has worked with prominent players such as Boris Becker, Patrick McEnroe, Dominic Thiem, and fittingly—Monfils.

After sleeping on a 2-0 lead in the deciding set following rain suspending Wednesday’s play, Shevchenko held his nerve in the closing stages to advance at the Challenger 175 event.

In other opening-round action Thursday, top seed Matteo Berrettini won 28 of 33 first serve points to defeat countryman and lucky loser Mattia Bellucci 6-4, 6-4. The 2019 Phoenix Challenger champion will next meet Aussie qualifier Aleksandar Vukic on Friday afternoon.

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“I’m really happy to be here and get the win, great start,” Berrettini said. “I came here to make a long run and play as many matches as possible.”

With crowd support behind him at the Phoenix Country Club, American Aleksandar Kovacevic was firing on all cylinders en route to 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(6) victory against Christopher O’Connell. Currently World No. 104 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings, Kovacevic could rise into the Top 100 should he beat third seed Richard Gasquet.

Earlier in the day, eighth seed Emil Ruusuvuori cruised past Roberto Carballes Baena 6-3, 6-0. The Finn will meet Quentin Halys in the second round.

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Top Seeds Koolhof/Skupski Advance To Indian Wells SFs

  • Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Top Seeds Koolhof/Skupski Advance To Indian Wells SFs

Gonzalez/Roger-Vasselin upset Glasspool/Heliovaara in Match Tie-break

Top seeds Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski continued their smooth sailing at the BNP Paribas Open with a convincing quarter-final win on Thursday night. The Dutch-British duo’s 6-3, 6-3 win against Jamie Murray and Michael Venus closed the evening’s play on the Indian Wells stadium court, after Carlos Alcaraz beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in singles action.

Koolhof/Skupsi saved the lone break point against them and converted on three of six break chances in the victory, including one that doubled as match point. With two aces, the top seeds were dominant on first serve, winning 85 per cent of points behind their first delivery.


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They will face Santiago Gonzalez and Edouard Roger-Vasselin in Friday’s semi-finals, after the Mexican-French pair came from behu=ind to upset fifth seeds Lloyd Glasspool and Harri Heliovaara 2-6, 6-2, 10-7 on Stadium 2. The teams combined to create 19 break points in an eventful match, with both teams breaking four times.

Friday’s other semi-final will see defending and two-time champions John Isner and Jack Sock take on Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden.

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Alcaraz Breaks Felix Duck To Return To Indian Wells SFs

  • Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Alcaraz Breaks Felix Duck To Return To Indian Wells SFs

Spaniard to play Sinner in Saturday’s semis

As he continues to gain steam in his bid for a maiden BNP Paribas Open title, Carlos Alcaraz crossed off another first on Thursday night in Indian Wells. For the first time in four ATP Head2Head meetings with Felix Auger-Aliassime, the Spaniard emerged victorious with a 6-4, 6-4 result in the desert.

In a thoroughly entertaining quarter-final, two of the brightest young stars in the game delivered a non-stop reel of highlight points. The power, athleticism and shotmaking on display kept the stadium crowd enraptured for two hours, with both players producing magic from all parts of the court.

“Today, the goal was to stay there,” Alcaraz said, noting that he faded in the final set of their Basel meeting last October. “I knew that I was going to have my chances. [I had to] try to take it. Probably I played one of my best matches this season, in 2023. I’m really happy and [want to] keep going.”

The victory, Alcaraz’s first against a Top 10 opponent since he beat Casper Ruud in the US Open final, moved the Spaniard within two wins of a return to the top of the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. Into the Indian Wells semi-finals for the second straight year (l. to Nadal in 2022), he will next meet Jannik Sinner, with Daniil Medvedev or Frances Tiafoe potentially beyond that in the final.

While the top-seeded Alcaraz dominated early and late, Auger-Aliassime matched him blow for blow for much of the match. The Spaniard fought off the first break point against him to serve out the opening set, but could not deny his opponent’s charge as the eighth seed broke to level the second set at 1-1.

With drop shots, lobs and bruising winners galore, it was a deft drop volley that brought up the decisive break point late in the second set for Alcaraz. After a seven-minute game — one of many marathons on the serve of Auger-Aliassime, who saved nine of 12 break points — Alcaraz converted his third break of the match before confidently serving out the win. Prior to Thursday, he was 0 for 11 on break chances against the Canadian.

“This is the first time I broke his serve and I’m really proud of that,” said Alcaraz, who praised his opponent’s big first serve. “I tried to attack the second serve, tried to dominate the points, tried to play from the baseline and tried to be aggressive, taking the opportunity when he is serving the second serve.”


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The 19-year-old Alcaraz, who is now 13-9 against Top 10 opposition, is seeking to become the second man to win at least three ATP Masters as a teen, having won Miami and Madrid last year. His countryman Rafael Nadal won six.

Auger-Aliassime, 22, fell short of his third ATP Masters 1000 semi-final. Despite his best Indian Wells run drawing to a close, his success moved him up four places to No. 6 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings. He will match his career-high Pepperstone ATP Ranking on Monday, unless Sinner wins the title.

Alcaraz and Sinner are level at 2-2 in their ATP Head2Head series, with the Spaniard winning a record-late five-setter in the US Open quarter-finals on his way to his first Grand Slam title.

“I’m really happy to play against him again. Great battles,” Alcaraz previewed. “I enjoy the matches against him. I would say it’s going to be a really good match, for the fans as well, to watch that match. And for myself as well. I will try to show my best, to show my 100 per cent. Jannik is playing great. I’m going to enjoy that match.”

Alcaraz has not conceded a set in Indian Wells, while Sinner lost his first set of the tournament in his Thursday quarter-final victory against defending champion Taylor Fritz.

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Sinner Ends Fritz's Title Defence In Three-Set Indian Wells QF

  • Posted: Mar 17, 2023

Sinner Ends Fritz’s Title Defence In Three-Set Indian Wells QF

Italian awaits Alcaraz or Felix

Jannik Sinner and Taylor Fritz both entered their Thursday BNP Paribas Open quarter-final with lengthy winning streaks in the desert, defending champion Fritz on a nine-match tear and and Sinner on a run of five victories, excluding his fourth-round withdrawal last year.

The comfort level of both men in Indian Wells was apparent in a high-quality matchup, with Sinner’s huge hitting making the difference in the crucial moments of a 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 win. Already the first Italian man to reach the quarters in the event’s 47-year history, Sinner extended his historic tournament by improving to 3-3 in his past six matches against Top 5 opposition.

“I just tried to play quite aggressively, which I’ve done,” Sinner said. “I’m obviously very happy about the performance. Playing against Taylor is never easy. I lost against him two years ago here. He loves the conditions here so I’m very happy that I found a way today.”


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Sinner is now through to his second ATP Masters 1000 semi-final, after his run to the 2021 Miami title match (l. to Hurkacz). He will meet Carlos Alcaraz or Felix Auger-Aliassime on Saturday in the last four.

His desert success has lifted him two places to No. 11 in the Pepperstone ATP Live Rankings — one place behind Fritz, who will fall at least five places to No. 10 on Monday.

Sinner powered to a fast start and won the opening set behind a break in the very first game. The 11th seed continued to threaten on return throughout the set and secured the 6-4 opener with a love hold.

Fritz settled in during set two, increasing his shot tolerance and rattling off three love holds of his own. As Sinner’s error count increased, the Italian ultimately paid for his dip in level when Fritz held his nerve to execute a two-shot pass on the first break point of the set for either man, which doubled as set point.

“I think the wind came a little bit at some points, especially in the second set,” Sinner assessed. “He started to move me around little bit more. I think we both have very similar play styles. We both try to be very aggressive from the baseline, so I tried to mix things up a little bit. Obviously how I played the third set, I’m very happy.”

A dramatic open to the final set saw a trade of breaks, followed by a 0/40 escape by Fritz, who used a timely barrage of big serves to wriggle out of trouble. The American again had the answer for a break point at 3-3, motoring up to a drop shot to angle a clutch backhand winner, but Sinner’s aggressive game delivered a late breakthrough to make it 5-4.

A love hold finished the job for Sinner after two hours, 17 minutes, his final-set victory banishing the demons of fifth-set losses to Novak Djokovic, Alcaraz and Stefanos Tsitsipas at the past three Grand Slams.

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Berrettini Ready To Make A Splash At Phoenix Challenger

  • Posted: Mar 16, 2023

Berrettini Ready To Make A Splash At Phoenix Challenger

The Italian is the top seed in Arizona

In the first round of the all-new Challenger 175 category, fans can enjoy a rematch of two players who have previously met in the fourth round of a Grand Slam.

In 2021, Matteo Berrettini ousted Ilya Ivashka in the round of 16 at Wimbledon, where the Italian went on to reach the final (l. Djokovic). Two months later, the Italian and Ivashka met again in the US Open third round, with Berrettini prevailing in five sets.

This week, after suffering losses at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Indian Wells, Berrettini and Ivashka made their way to the Arizona Tennis Classic, where they will clash Thursday afternoon at the Phoenix Country Club.

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Top seed Berrettini earned a wild card into the Phoenix Challenger. Gael Monfils, Alexander Bublik, and Richard Gasquet are also among the strong field.

“That shows the level of this Challenger,” Berrettini said. “I think it’s one of the highest Challengers ever. I played [Ivashka] in the fourth round of a Slam so it means that the level is really high and I have to be focused from the first match. That’s what I need and what I want, to play the best guys on tour.”

Four years ago, the-then World No. 57 Berrettini earned his third Challenger title in Phoenix. The 26-year-old is hoping for the same result this week after a disappointing second-round exit (l. Taro Daniel) at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden.

“It’s great to be here,” Berrettini said. “Obviously it wasn’t planned, it was unscheduled. Such a beautiful place, a beautiful tennis club with so many good memories. Excited to be here and hopefully going to have a long run. I cannot wait to start.”


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A new innovation for 2023, the Challenger 175 tournaments are held during the second week of the ATP Masters 1000 events in Indian Wells, Madrid, and Rome. Highly-ranked players who lose early at the Masters 1000s can decide to compete at the following week’s Challenger tournament, which provides strong competition for players hungry for more matches.

“You want to play against the best guys on tour, you want to get the level high in order to be ready for Miami,” Berrettini said. “It’s good to have this kind of field. Gael Monfils was practising next to me and we’ve had some great battles in Grand Slams so that means the field is really strong.”

Berrettini and Monfils could clash in the quarter-finals of the Phoenix Challenger. Berrettini leads their Head2Head 3-0, including two matches that went five sets at Grand Slams (‘19 US Open, ‘22 Australian Open).

Where can I watch the Phoenix Challenger?

All matches will be broadcasted live and on demand for free on Challenger TV.

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