Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and the rest of the ATP field are set to battle it out for the Miami Open title over the coming week.
Jakub Mensik enters as the defending champion. The young Czech made history last year, becoming the lowest-ranked player ever to win in Miami after defeating Novak Djokovic in a memorable final.
Sinner heads into this tournament full of confidence after his recent triumph at Indian Wells, aiming to complete the Sunshine Double.
Alcaraz, meanwhile, will be looking to respond after his semi-final exit at the hands of Daniil Medvedev in California.
Rick Macci backs Jannik Sinner for Miami Open success
Rick Macci, a renowned coaching figure in tennis, is credited with shaping the early careers of Serena and Venus Williams.
The American coach has also worked with Andy Roddick and Maria Sharapova. When it comes to this year’s ATP Miami Open, he’s made his pick clear.
Macci likes Sinner’s chances of going back-to-back after his Indian Wells win.
“Asked my prediction for the Miami open men winner,” said Macci.
“Just have a feel Sinner get the daily double as the fast courts and his style gives his opponents trouble and lower bounce gives him options and time to pounce.”
Sinner already has one Miami Open title under his belt, having lifted the trophy in 2024.
The Italian, who had twice been a finalist before 2024, defeated Daniil Medvedev and Grigor Dimitrov on his way to the title.
Sinner is seeded second in this year’s draw and has received a bye into the second round. He will face either Damir Dzumhur or Ignacio Buse first up.
If he advances, he could meet Corentin Moutet or Tomas Machac in the third round.
Jannik Sinner’s Miami Open start date
Sinner is scheduled to begin his Miami Open campaign on Friday, though that could change if more rain disrupts the schedule.
The tournament already lost an entire day of play due to heavy rain, with no matches completed on Wednesday.
If the weather doesn’t improve, organisers may have to consider extending the event by an extra day. It’s not a simple decision, but without any roofs on the courts, ongoing delays could make it necessary.
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