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Miami Open: Djokovic leads the way as tennis big guns hit Hard Rock Stadium

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March 23, 2019
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Miami Open: Djokovic leads the way as tennis big guns hit Hard Rock Stadium

A host of the biggest names in men's and women's tennis have converged on Florida for the 2019 running of the Miami Open. But who will walk away with the title? Let RT Sport give you the lowdown…

The Miami Open forms the second stage of the 'March Masters' and always features a stacked lineup of the best players from both the men's and women's games.

The tournament takes place at the Hard Rock Stadium for the first time ever after moving from its previous home of Key Biscayne. But who will prove too hard to beat on the hard courts at the Hard Rock?

American John Isner is bidding to defend the title he won last year, but the 33-year-old faces a tough test to make it through to final of a tournament packed with some of the sport's biggest stars.

Here's a rundown of some of the big names looking to make an impact in Miami this week:

MEN'S DRAW

NOVAK DJOKOVIC

Djokovic LOVES the Miami Open. He became the youngest player to win the title as a 19-year-old back in 2017, and he's gone on to add five more titles to his honors list in the years that followed.

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His six titles are matched only by American great Andre Agassi, and now No.1 seed Djokovic is looking to pull clear of the field and stand alone as the most successful player in Miami Open history by capturing a record-setting seventh title this week.

But he'll have to do it in new surroundings after the tournament was moved to the Hard Rock Stadium, but he told ATPTennis.com that he was looking forward to the challenge.

"I thought it was a bold move [to change venues]…to a football stadium and create something quite different that we havent seen before.

"Its a courageous move that can bring a lot of benefits for our sport."

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 5/4

ALEXANDER ZVEREV

"Sascha" Zverev was one of the big success stories of the 2018 tennis year as he rose through the rankings to become a legitimate star at the top of the tennis world.

Also on rt.com What do we know about 'Sascha'? – Get to know ATP finals champion Alexander Zverev (VIDEO)

And since capturing the Australian Open title earlier this year, the big 21-year-old is showing no signs of stopping as he continues to deliver big-time performances in big tournaments.

Seeded No. 2, Zverev will look to progress all the way to the final – and a potential clash with Djokovic.

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 10/1

ROGER FEDERER

The Swiss ace is always a threat on fast and hard courts, and he's expected to do well here in Miami.

At the age of 37, the multiple-time Grand Slam winner may be one of the elder statesmen in the tournament but, as the No. 4 seed, he'll be looking to prove he still has the staying power required to win against a strong field in Florida.

He's done it three times before, including in 2017, so don't count out the Fed-Express delivering the goods once again this year.

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Federer captured his 100th tournament victory in Dubai earlier this year, and told ATPTennis.com that being happy with his game is the key to increasing that total.

"The important thing is to be healthy, happy playing and that's exactly how I feel right now sitting here in Miami," he said.

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 3/1

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MILOS RAONIC

The Canadian may not be the biggest name at the top of the draw, but he heads into this week's tournament in prime form after an outstanding run at Indian Wells, where he went all the way to the semi-final stage.

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He's been competing at the top end of tournaments for the last few years and has been ranked as high as No. 3 in the past, so he won't be fazed by big-name opposition.

If he can repeat that sort of form in Miami, he could upset some of the more illustrious names

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 12/1

NICK KYRGIOS

The big Australian started the month well with a brilliant run to the title at the Mexican Open. Kyrgios' title-winning run saw him eliminate Rafa Nadal, Stan Wawrinka and John Isner before he defeated Alexander Zverev in the final.

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If the Aussie can replicate that sort of form in Florida this week, the 23-year-old might prove to be a major threat to the established dominance of the likes of Djokovic and Federer at the top of the draw.

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 25/1

JOHN ISNER

American Isner is the latest US-based winner of the Miami Open title and this year's defending champion.

He's in confident form heading into this week's tournament, and says he's placed a real focus on going for his shots rather than playing conservatively, so expect plenty of aggressive, exciting play from him this week.

"I have to keep telling myself that the only way to play is to go big," he told ATPTennis.com.

"Id rather lose a point by hitting an aggressive error than losing a 12-ball rally. Ive got to keep going after my shots and sinceAustralia Ive been doing a pretty good job at that. Eventually I know it will click."

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WOMEN'S DRAW

SERENA WILLIAMS

Williams captured the Miami Open title back in 2015 and now, after a poor run of form at the tournament, she's back in the mix and looking to play her way back into form once again.

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She already has her first win under her belt in this year's tournament, and says that even though she's not firing on all cylinders yet, she's gradually battling her way back toRead More

RT

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A host of the biggest names in men's and women's tennis have converged on Florida for the 2019 running of the Miami Open. But who will walk away with the title? Let RT Sport give you the lowdown…

The Miami Open forms the second stage of the 'March Masters' and always features a stacked lineup of the best players from both the men's and women's games.

The tournament takes place at the Hard Rock Stadium for the first time ever after moving from its previous home of Key Biscayne. But who will prove too hard to beat on the hard courts at the Hard Rock?

American John Isner is bidding to defend the title he won last year, but the 33-year-old faces a tough test to make it through to final of a tournament packed with some of the sport's biggest stars.

Here's a rundown of some of the big names looking to make an impact in Miami this week:

MEN'S DRAW

NOVAK DJOKOVIC

Djokovic LOVES the Miami Open. He became the youngest player to win the title as a 19-year-old back in 2017, and he's gone on to add five more titles to his honors list in the years that followed.

[embedded content]

His six titles are matched only by American great Andre Agassi, and now No.1 seed Djokovic is looking to pull clear of the field and stand alone as the most successful player in Miami Open history by capturing a record-setting seventh title this week.

But he'll have to do it in new surroundings after the tournament was moved to the Hard Rock Stadium, but he told ATPTennis.com that he was looking forward to the challenge.

"I thought it was a bold move [to change venues]…to a football stadium and create something quite different that we havent seen before.

"Its a courageous move that can bring a lot of benefits for our sport."

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 5/4

ALEXANDER ZVEREV

"Sascha" Zverev was one of the big success stories of the 2018 tennis year as he rose through the rankings to become a legitimate star at the top of the tennis world.

Also on rt.com What do we know about 'Sascha'? – Get to know ATP finals champion Alexander Zverev (VIDEO)

And since capturing the Australian Open title earlier this year, the big 21-year-old is showing no signs of stopping as he continues to deliver big-time performances in big tournaments.

Seeded No. 2, Zverev will look to progress all the way to the final – and a potential clash with Djokovic.

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 10/1

ROGER FEDERER

The Swiss ace is always a threat on fast and hard courts, and he's expected to do well here in Miami.

At the age of 37, the multiple-time Grand Slam winner may be one of the elder statesmen in the tournament but, as the No. 4 seed, he'll be looking to prove he still has the staying power required to win against a strong field in Florida.

He's done it three times before, including in 2017, so don't count out the Fed-Express delivering the goods once again this year.

[embedded content]

Federer captured his 100th tournament victory in Dubai earlier this year, and told ATPTennis.com that being happy with his game is the key to increasing that total.

"The important thing is to be healthy, happy playing and that's exactly how I feel right now sitting here in Miami," he said.

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 3/1

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MILOS RAONIC

The Canadian may not be the biggest name at the top of the draw, but he heads into this week's tournament in prime form after an outstanding run at Indian Wells, where he went all the way to the semi-final stage.

[embedded content]

He's been competing at the top end of tournaments for the last few years and has been ranked as high as No. 3 in the past, so he won't be fazed by big-name opposition.

If he can repeat that sort of form in Miami, he could upset some of the more illustrious names

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 12/1

NICK KYRGIOS

The big Australian started the month well with a brilliant run to the title at the Mexican Open. Kyrgios' title-winning run saw him eliminate Rafa Nadal, Stan Wawrinka and John Isner before he defeated Alexander Zverev in the final.

[embedded content]

If the Aussie can replicate that sort of form in Florida this week, the 23-year-old might prove to be a major threat to the established dominance of the likes of Djokovic and Federer at the top of the draw.

ODDS TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT: 25/1

JOHN ISNER

American Isner is the latest US-based winner of the Miami Open title and this year's defending champion.

He's in confident form heading into this week's tournament, and says he's placed a real focus on going for his shots rather than playing conservatively, so expect plenty of aggressive, exciting play from him this week.

"I have to keep telling myself that the only way to play is to go big," he told ATPTennis.com.

"Id rather lose a point by hitting an aggressive error than losing a 12-ball rally. Ive got to keep going after my shots and sinceAustralia Ive been doing a pretty good job at that. Eventually I know it will click."

[embedded content]

WOMEN'S DRAW

SERENA WILLIAMS

Williams captured the Miami Open title back in 2015 and now, after a poor run of form at the tournament, she's back in the mix and looking to play her way back into form once again.

[embedded content]

She already has her first win under her belt in this year's tournament, and says that even though she's not firing on all cylinders yet, she's gradually battling her way back toRead More

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