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Delpo vs. Kei: A Tale Of Two Comebacks

If there’s anyone who knows how to make a comeback, it’s Juan Martin del Potro. Del Potro has been on the receiving end of multiple surgeries, including procedures on both wrists, which have ultimately put unwanted delays on his career. Each time though, the Argentine has been able to make the rebound and assert himself back to the upper echelons of the game.  On Sunday at the Miami Open presented by Itau, he plays a player looking to do the same. View FedEx ATP Head2Head for the following matches from the 2018 Miami Open presented by Itaú & vote for who you think will win!  Del Potro vs Nishikori | Schwartzman vs Raonic | Cilic vs Pospisil [GROUP POLL]120[/GROUP POLL] In...

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Murray/Soares Join #NextGenATP Duo In Miami 2R

Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares are off to an impressive start in their bid for a second ATP World Tour title together for the season at the Miami Open presented by Itau. The sixth seeds posted a 6-3, 6-4 result over Ryan Harrison and Max Mirnyi on Saturday to set a second-round clash with Russian Andrey Rublev and Karen Khachanov. The British-Brazilian pairing had fallen in the second round the BNP Paribas Open (l. to Querrey/Muller) but successfully defended a title together for the first time in Acapulco (d. Bryan/Bryan) leading in to Indian Wells.  Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan had a tougher time of it launching their bid for a fifth Miami Open presented by Itau title. The fourth-seeded...

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Federer To Recharge After Miami Defeat

Roger Federer knows better than anyone, at 36, it is as much about keeping a spark of motivation alive as it is about managing his body. Defeat then to the 175th-ranked Thanasi Kokkinakis in his opening match at the Miami Open presented by Itau, comes with a silver lining – the chance to rest and reinvigorate that hunger in time for the grass-court swing. The loss prompted an announcement that, for the second consecutive year, he would skip the clay-court season, including Roland Garros. It proved a masterstroke in 2017 as he went on to claim a record eighth Wimbledon title. Federer will hand over the No. 1 ATP Ranking to Rafael Nadal on April 2, having spent 309 weeks...

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