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ATP Stars Support Stoneman Douglas HS Players

The Miami Open presented by Itau and ATP World Tour stars welcomed members of the boys' and girls' tennis teams from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School for Saturday's evening session, which was called 'Marjory Stoneman Douglas Night' to honour the survivors of a shooting on 14 February in which 17 students and teachers from the school lost their lives.  Kevin Anderson, Tournament Director James Blake, Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan, Michael Chang, Hyeon Chung, Steve Johnson, Karen Khachanov, Nick Kyrgios, Michael Mmoh, Sam Querrey, Diego Schwartzman, Denis Shapovalov and Alexander Zverev joined members of the WTA Tour with the students on court before play began in a sign of support, and spent time off the court getting to know the teenagers as well. John Isner also...

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Kyrgios, Zverev Headline Miami Monday

Seeds Nick Kyrgios and Fabio Fognini square off for a place in the Miami Open presented by Itau fourth round on Monday, with Alexander Zverev leading a trio of #NextGenATP stars in action. View FedEx ATP Head2Head for the following matches from the 2018 Miami Open presented by Itaú & vote for who you think will win!  Zverev vs Ferrer | Kyrgios vs Fognini | Anderson vs Khachanov [GROUP POLL]121[/GROUP POLL] Here are five must-see matches on Monday: 17) Nick Kyrgios vs. 15) Fabio Fognini Sidelined due to an elbow injury since February 4, Aussie Nick Kyrgios made a resounding return to defeat Dusan Lajovic in his opening Miami Open presented by Itau match. “I know my body is not 100 per cent...

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Kyrgios Speeds Past Lajovic In Miami Opener

In his first match since Davis Cup nearly two months ago, it was smooth sailing for Nick Kyrgios against Dusan Lajovic, prevailing 6-4, 6-1 in just under 50 minutes at the Miami Open presented by Itau  Kyrgios’ 2018 got off to an electric start when he claimed his fourth ATP World Tour title and first on home soil in Brisbane. After losing a thriller to Grigor Dimitrov at the Australian Open, the 22-year-old played just two Davis Cup rubbers before being sidelined with a tricky elbow injury that forced him to withdraw from tournaments in February and March.  But he couldn’t have asked for a better comeback to competition, powering past World No. 108 Lajovic in a dominant display of...

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