Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus earned her first Miami Open championship by defeating American and No. 4 Jessica Pegula 7-5, 6-2 to become the sixth player to win Miami as the reigning No. 1. Former great Serena Williams did it four times.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion defeated Grigor Dimitrov 6-2, 6-3 in 71 minutes to advance to the Miami Open final and take a step closer to becoming the third-ever men's tennis player (Jimmy Connors, Roger Federer) to win 100 tour-level titles, a feat he can accomplish in Sunday's final.
His loss to 19-year-old Czech talent Jakub Mensik underlines the changing face of men’s tennis - and puts a 100th ATP title further out of reach
The Dominican Republic is the official destination brand sponsor of the 2025 Miami Open, one of the world's largest tennis tournaments, attended by more than 400,000 attendees. Thus, reinforcing the Dominican Republic's presence on the international sports tourism scene and allowing the country to showcase and promote a variety of tourist offerings to a global audience beyond sun and sand.
Novak Djokovic has been predicted to struggle in the early weeks of the clay season by Mats Wilander. The former tennis star has argued that Djokovic often makes a slow start on clay and fails to adapt as quickly as Rafael Nadal did during his career.
Jasmine Paolini announced that she parted ways with her longtime coach, Renzo Furlan, after ten years together.
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Djokovic said Messi visited the locker room with his wife and children and they “exchanged gifts.” Djokovic has seen Messi play live before but this was the first time the soccer great watched
John McEnroe's younger brother Patrick was made to eat his words following Novak Djokovic's surprise defeat in the Miami Open final. The veteran Serb was beaten by Jakub Mensik, who prevailed in straight sets despite needing tiebreaks on both occasions.