Australia's Alex de Minaur put an end to Brazilian talent Joao Fonseca's challenge at the Miami Open, outlasting the 18-year-old 5-7, 7-5, 6-3 in an enthralling contest.
One of my biggest strengths is my mentality," said the Aussie No. 10 seed. "That’s a big part of what got me the win today.” ...
Some of the world's best players will duke it out in the fourth round of the Miami Open 2025 on Tuesday, March 25.
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New Vision on MSNNovak Djokovic marches into Miami quarters as Casper Ruud exitsDjokovic has won the Miami Open on six occasions but has not featured in the quarters since his last victory here in 2016.
Jimmy Butler's love of tennis is well-known. The 35-year-old has been seen in the stands at tournaments and even traded a few ...
French star Corentin Moutet took on Chile’s Alejandro Tabilo in a controversial second-round clash at the Miami Open. The ...
Joao Fonseca has continued his stunning rise on the ATP Tour at the Miami Open, where his fine run was ended by Alex de ...
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Alex de Minaur's run in Miami was brought to an end by big-serving Italian Matteo Berrettini as Novak Djokovic also advanced ...
Australian number one Alex de Minaur jokes after his victory that the Miami Open crowd feels more like a home match for ...
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Tennis fans have condemned the "terrible" and "disrespectful" treatment that Alex de Minaur received from the crowd in his stunning win over Brazilian young gun Joao Fonseca at the Miami Open on ...
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