The Miami Open 2025 is in full swing as world’s top tennis players are batting out for the American glory.
Britain’s Emma Raducanu put up a brilliant show to beat world number 10 Emma Navarro to cruise into the third round of the tournament for the first time ever.
The 22-year-old won 7-6 (8-6) 2-6 7-6 (7-3) to register one of her best victories.
It was only the third win of Raducanu’s career against a player ranked in the world’s top 10 – and first on a hard court.
“The match wasn’t pretty but I had to fight, scrap and be aggressive”, the Brit said after the win.
Meanwhile, in the men’s competition, Novak Djokovic advanced into the third round of the Miami Open after a straight-set victory over Australia’s Rinky Hijikata.
The Serbian, who is fourth seed in the tournament, clinched the first set without dropping a game and sealed the second with some effort before registering a 6-0 7-6 (7-1) win in a little over an hour and 20 minutes.
“I was playing really well, I mean on a very high level from the beginning, I knew exactly what I wanted to do tactically,” he said.
“Obviously it’s just the first match but the way I felt on the court and the way I played is really encouraging.”
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Miami Open 2025: Schedule
All UK time.
Singles
- Tuesday 18th March: Women’s 1st
- Wednesday 19th March: Men’s 1st / Women’s 1st
- Thursday 20th March: Men’s 1st / Women’s 2nd
- Friday 21st March: Men’s 2nd / Women’s 2nd
- Saturday 22nd March: Men’s 2nd / Women’s 3rd
- Sunday 23rd March: Men’s 3rd / Women’s 3rd
- Monday 24th March: Men’s 3rd / Women’s 4th
- Tuesday 25th March: Men’s 4th / Women’s QFs
- Wednesday 26th March: Men’s QFs / Women’s QFs
- Thursday 27th March: Men’s QFs / Women’s SFs
- Friday 28th March: Men’s SFs
- Saturday 29th March: Women’s final
- Sunday 30th March: Men’s final