Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner They are the first two seeds and main favorites to win the title in Masters 1,000 on the hard court Miami (USA) with the permission of the current champion, the Russian Daniel Medvedevthe third seed this year in the tournament Florida.
Behind the three of them, other players will fight to get ahead in the final rounds and try to make a splash. This will no longer be the case for one of the most dangerous tennis players for anyone when he is physically and mentally focused.
Exempted from the first round, the seeds from the Miami Masters 1,000 entered the competition this Friday in the second round and, certainly the first to take the court, Andrey Rublevalso said goodbye earlier.
The Russian, 26 years old and world No. 6, surrendered the double 6-4 against the Czech Tomas Macac23rd and 60th in the rankings, thus achieving the first success of his career in a world top-10.
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The loss maintains a certain negative dynamic for Rublev since his hopes at the start of the season, when he lifted the title in Hong Kong and reached the quarterfinals in Australian Openwhere Sinner fell in the quarterfinals, ultimately championing the former grand slam of the year.
Alex De Minaur (Rotterdam quarters), Jakub Mensik (Doha quarters), Alexander Bublik (Dubai semi-finals), Jiri Lehecka (Indian Wells 3rd round) and today Tomas Macac (2nd round in Miami) were Rublev’s last executioners.
Source: La Verdad

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