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Carlos Alcaraz, Elena Rybakina ready to shine at Miami Open, will Iga Swiatek, Stefanos Tsitsipas bounce back?

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The turnaround between Indian Wells and the Miami Open is quick. So quick, that women’s qualifying for Miami started on Sunday before the men’s final in Indian Wells between Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev had taken place.

The women’s main draw in Miami started on Tuesday, with the men following on Wednesday. Ad With little time to reflect on what went well or went wrong over the last fortnight in Indian Wells, which players will see a change in fortunes in Miami and who might be in for a repeat performance?

TennisCarlos Alcaraz: I want to be one of the best in history — Players' Voice4 HOURS AGO Iga Swiatek World No. 1 Iga Swiatek has had a good year so far, but it hasn’t been great.

Of course, almost anything would pale in comparison to her sparkling 2022, but Swiatek has only won one title this season, and in the two biggest tournaments so far – the Australian Open and Indian Wells – has lost to Elena Rybakina in pretty convincing fashion.

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