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Jakub Mensik outdueled Novak Djokovic in two tiebreakers 7-6 (4), 7-6 (4) to win the Miami Open for his first ATP title.
Trying to win his 100th ATP Tour title, Djokovic ran into both the power and precision of the rising 19-year-old Czech.
After hours of a rain delay, however, Mensik came out with an aggressive game plan and displayed not an ounce of fear or being intimidated playing the most titled player at the Miami Open.
The matchup between Pegula and Eala was marked by powerful serves and strategic plays. Pegula, known for her aggressive baseline game, started strong, taking the first set. Eala, however, demonstrated ...
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Inside Miami Open's rigorous player health screenings☀️ In today's newsletter: Inside Miami Open's rigorous player health screenings Miami ... The report also highlights notable achievements in state basketball and soccer, with Miami athletes ...
The ATP and WTA Tours want to better platform their players, but it's television and streaming companies that define tennis ...
Novak Djokovic faced a series of obstacles Sunday in the Miami Open final: a delay of more than ... moments you delivered the goods. For a young player like yourself, this is a great feature.” ...
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Aryna Sabalenka beats Jessica Pegula in Miami Open final for 19th tour titleAryna Sabalenka entered the Miami Open final against Jessica Pegula with 18 career titles on her elite resume.
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