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Dimitrov Adjusting Expectations Ahead of Miami

Grigor Dimitrov started the season much like he finished 2017, when he won the Nitto ATP Finals in London, his biggest title to date. He reached the semi-finals in Brisbane, the quarter-finals at the Australian Open and the final in Rotterdam. But a lingering virus during the past few weeks has derailed Dimitrov's season, forcing him to take time off and reduce his workload. He fell in his opener at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. Dimitrov comes to Miami with tempered expectations but he's looking forward to restarting his season at the year's second ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament. “I'm definitely going to lower my expectations a little bit coming into this week. I just haven't played...

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Andrey Rublev: My Story

Andrey Rublev talks about the opportunity he had as a kid to train with his idol, Rafael Nadal, in this edition of My Story, delivered by FedEx.

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Djokovic: 'Children Are Our Everything'

Novak Djokovic has captivated audiences throughout the world for years, including in Miami, where the Serbian has won a record-tying six titles and claimed 30 of his past 31 matches. But the 30-year-old earned the attention of a much different audience on Monday in Florida. Djokovic, a father of two, visited the Miami Children’s Museum on Monday ahead of the Miami Open presented by Itau to read a book titled Pete the Cat to about 50 children of different age groups in a packed auditorium. He even brought his three-year-old son Stefan along for the session. Photo Credit: Peter Staples/Miami Open presented by Itau "They were kind enough to invite me… and it was a wonderful experience. They were all...

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