The Miami Open continues on Sunday as Last 16 spots will be set. The schedule is now confirmed with the line-up led by Mirra Andreeva v Amanda Anisimova, Iga Swiatek and Novak Djokovic.
It has been a tournament of shocks so far albeit more on the men's side with all of the semi-finalists at Indian Wells skittled out. Djokovic in particular will be salivating at the prospect of winning the title from here.
He is third up on Sunday on Stadium and faces Camilo Ugo Carabelli who got through to this tournament as a Lucky Loser. This is prior to perhaps the best Men's tie of the day as Stefanos Tsitsipas faces off against Sebastian Korda. Albeit as the Head to Head stats shows, it is a tie which hasn't been played in four years.
Back then Tsitsipas got the better of Korda sealing a 7-6, 6-3 victory over the American on home soil in Cincinnati. Tsitsipas has had a resurgence of sorts as of late so will hope to continue that on against Korda.
Match Info:
Sebastian Korda - Stefanos Tsitsipas
Start time (local):
Sun, 23 Mar, 1:10 PM
Start time (your time):
Mon, 24 Mar, 1:10 AM
Court:
Stadium
Tournament:
Miami Open presented by Itau
Round:
Round of 32
Head-to-Head
|
Korda |
Tsitsipas |
Total Wins |
0 |
1 |
Win Streak |
0 |
1 |
Official Ranking |
25 |
10 |
Race Ranking |
67 |
15 |
Live Ranking |
25 |
8 (+2) |
Live Race Ranking |
60 (+7) |
15 |
Age |
24 (5 Jul 2000) |
26 (12 Aug 1998) |
Birthplace |
Bradenton, Florida, U.S. |
Athens, Greece |
Residence |
Bradenton, Florida, U.S. |
Monte Carlo, Monaco |
Height |
- |
6'3" (193cm) |
Weight |
- |
187lbs (85kg) |
Plays |
Right-handed (two-handed backhand) |
Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
Turned Pro |
- |
2016 |
Coach |
Martin Štěpánek |
Apostolos Tsitsipas (2001–2024), Dimitris Chatzinikolaou (2024–) |
YTD W/L |
4-4 (50%) |
10-4 (71%) |
YTD Titles |
- |
1 |
Career Titles |
2 |
12 |
Prize Money |
US $6,866,763 |
US$34,141,218 - 11th all-time in earnings |
S Tsitsipas d S Korda
ATP Cincinnati - Round of 32
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Swiatek opens against Mertens as Andreeva headlines
Iga Swiatek opens up the session on Stadium against Elise Mertens in a tie which in reality feels like it would've been played about 10 times but it has only been the once and that was last year.
It was won by Iga Swiatek on the indoor clay courts of Stuttgart so is an interesting complexion. Mertens took down Peyton Stearns last round 6-4, 6-1 while Swiatek seems to have the knack at the moment of easing through the opening few rounds before falling apart in the semi-finals or the final.
But she has been getting in these positions albeit as the former all conquering force of the WTA, she will want to win. While Mirra Andreeva faces Amanda Anisimova prior to Tommy Paul ending the session on Stadium.
Andreeva just keeps on rolling and scarily didn't take a backward step against Veronika Kudermetova last round up. She faces a different task though from a faded light to a player who was a recent title winner in Doha.
Anisimova is very much a player though who has had this form in fits and starts. On her day she has been incredible and back to her best which is what she will want when she takes on Andreeva on Sunday. But she also has lost in the last two tournaments early albeit to Belinda Bencic and McCartney Kessler two of the most in-form players on tour right now.
But what happens when she battles Andreeva? They've never played Head to Head wise so that is a bit of a malaise. But Andreeva has to be heavily favoured.
Raducanu, Pegula-Kalinskaya and Keys elsewhere
As ever though there are ties to watch wherever you look. That aforementioned Kessler will aim to end the run of Emma Raducanu who now after defeating Emma Navarro seems to find the draw fairly opened up for her.
That is fourth on Sunday with two ties to watch prior to it as Madison Keys jostles with Alexandra Eala in the latter's biggest test. She took down Jelena Ostapenko last round and her long-time boyfriend Coleman Wong made history himself against Ben Shelton last night. So it is very much doing it together. But that could come down to a crashing halt against Keys.
Emma Raducanu aims to continue her run.
Jessica Pegula follows against Anna Kalinskaya in what could be game of the day albeit which Kalinskaya turns up as of late is an interesting one. She claimed her first win since Singapore in January in her opening tie and continues to slide down the rankings. A run in Miami would offer some much needed restbite from that slide.
Casper Ruud concludes proceedings against Alejandro Tabilo. While over on Butch Buchholz, it is opened by a top tie as Karolina Muchova battles Elina Svitolina. The former of course making headlines for helping Victoria Azarenka after a horror injury scene and carrying her bags off court. It is another mother in the next round in Svitolina for the Czech star.
Felix Auger-Aliassime follows against Lorenzo Musetti, while Brandon Nakashima, Gael Monfils follow. Clara Tauson v Paula Badosa is perhaps the pick of the bunch elsewhere when it comes to outer court action between the 20th seed and 10th seed.
2025 Miami Open presented by Itaú (23-03)
Stadium
Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
12:00PM Local |
Elise Mertens
27
|
Iga Swiatek
2
|
Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
1:10PM Local |
Sebastian Korda
24
|
Stefanos Tsitsipas
9
|
Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
2:20PM Local |
Camilo Ugo Carabelli
LL
|
Novak Djokovic
4
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Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
7:00PM Local |
Amanda Anisimova
17
|
Mirra Andreeva
11
|
Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
8:30PM Local |
Francisco Cerundolo
23
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Tommy Paul
12
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Grandstand
Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
11:00AM Local |
Grigor Dimitrov
14
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Karen Khachanov
22
|
Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
1:30PM Local |
Madison Keys
5
|
Alexandra Eala
WC
|
Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
2:40PM Local |
Anna Kalinskaya
32
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Jessica Pegula
4
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Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
3:50PM Local |
Emma Raducanu
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McCartney Kessler
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Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
7:00PM Local |
Casper Ruud
5
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Alejandro Tabilo
30
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Butch Buchholz
Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
11:00AM Local |
Karolina Muchova
15
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Elina Svitolina
22
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Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
12:10PM Local |
Lorenzo Musetti
15
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Felix Auger-Aliassime
18
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Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
1:20PM Local |
Brandon Nakashima
31
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David Goffin
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Round of 32 (Men's Singles) |
2:30PM Local |
Jaume Munar
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Gael Monfils
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Round of 16 (Men's Doubles) |
3:40PM Local |
Gille
/
Zielinski
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Gonzalez
/
Molteni
7
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Court 1
Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
11:00AM Local |
Clara Tauson
20
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Paula Badosa
10
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Round of 32 (Women's Singles) |
12:10PM Local |
Anna Blinkova
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Marta Kostyuk
23
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Round of 16 (Men's Doubles) |
1:20PM Local |
Cash
/
Glasspool
6
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Martinez
/
Mpetshi Perricard
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Round of 16 (Women's Doubles) |
2:30PM Local |
Dolehide
/
Sanders
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Kenin
/
Kichenok
8
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Round of 16 (Men's Doubles) |
3:40PM Local |
Andreozzi
/
Arribage
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Korda
/
Thompson
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Court 7
Round of 16 (Women's Doubles) |
11:00AM Local |
Mihalikova
/
Nicholls
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Alexandrova
/
Stearns
ALT
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Round of 16 (Men's Doubles) |
12:10PM Local |
Nys
/
Roger-Vasselin
ALT
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Mektic
/
Venus
5
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Round of 16 (Women's Doubles) |
1:20PM Local |
Babos
/
Stefani
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Mertens
/
Zhang
7
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Round of 16 (Women's Doubles) |
2:30PM Local |
Errani
/
Paolini
3
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Bucsa
/
Kato
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Round of 16 (Women's Doubles) |
3:40PM Local |
Krueger
/
Pegula
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Jiang
/
Wu
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