Belarusian tennis player <strong>Aryna Sabalenka</strong> clinched the title at the <strong>Miami Open</strong> after defeating American <strong>Coco Gauff</strong> in the final, marking her achievement of the 'Sunshine Double' in tennis.
British tennis player Emma Raducanu has announced her return to competition at the Linz Open after withdrawing from the Miami Open due to injury. This comeback comes at a critical time as Raducanu aims to regain her form following a challenging period.
Italian player Jannik Sinner is on the brink of a historic achievement in tennis, just one step away from completing the 'Sunshine Double' after an easy victory over Germany's Alexander Zverev in the Miami Open semifinals.
Italian player <strong>Yannik Sér</strong> extended his winning streak after defeating German <strong>Alexander Zverev</strong> in the semifinals of the <strong>Miami Open</strong>. He will face Czech player <strong>Jiri Lehecka</strong> in the final, aiming for his first title in this prestigious tournament.
Czech player Jiří Lehečka has reached the final of the Miami Open after a commanding win over Frenchman Arthur Fils, winning in straight sets 6-2, 6-2. This marks Lehečka's first appearance in a Masters 1000 final.
French player Arthur Fils, 21, has advanced to the semifinals of the Miami Open after recovering from a long-term back injury. He faces Czech player Jiri Lehecka as he seeks to achieve greater ambitions in tennis.
Coco Gauff, the world’s fourth-ranked tennis player, has opened up about her struggles with 'imposter syndrome' following her qualification for the Miami Open semifinals after defeating Switzerland's Belinda Bencic. This marks a significant milestone in her career.
Czech player <strong>Karolína Muchová</strong> has advanced to the semifinals of the <strong>Miami Open</strong> after defeating Canadian <strong>Victoria Mboko</strong> in straight sets. The match concluded with scores of <strong>7-5</strong> and <strong>7-6</strong> in the quarterfinals.
French player Arthur Fils has reached the quarter-finals of the Miami Masters after a thrilling victory over Monaco's Valentin Vachier. The match concluded with a score of two sets to one.
Spanish star <strong>Carlos Alcaraz</strong>, the top-ranked player in the world, has been unexpectedly knocked out of the Miami Masters by American <strong>Benoit Korda</strong>. This unexpected loss raises questions about Alcaraz's current form and ability to compete in major tournaments.
Australian player <strong>Alex Draper</strong> announced he is gearing up for the clay season following his early exit from the <strong>Miami Open</strong>. Draper hopes to achieve better results in upcoming tournaments on clay.