Swiatek beats Osaka to win Miami Open
Iga Swiatek's dream season continued as the incoming world number one scooped her third successive WTA 1000 title to beat Naomi Osaka in the Miami Open final on Saturday.
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Iga Swiatek's dream season continued as the incoming world number one scooped her third successive WTA 1000 title to beat Naomi Osaka in the Miami Open final on Saturday.
Iga Swiatek hopes to use her winning experience as she prepares for the Miami Open final later on Saturday. The 20-year-old Polish athlete has won 16 matches in a row, winning titles at Indian Wells and in Doha this season, and needs seven more matches to reach the 23 consecutively won by Naomi Osaka over the course of the last two years. Ad/> Osaka is Swiatek’s opponent for the final in Florida, and despite the constant action, Swiatek claims she is invigorated by the success rather than drained by it.
U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery.
US Open champion Daniil Medvedev expects to be sidelined for one to two months after having hernia surgery.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Naomi Osaka is playing her first final in more than a year on Saturday, which certainly sounds like a comeback story.
Carlos Alcaraz has proven himself to be one of the most exciting young stars in tennis, with the numbers to back it up. He officially became the youngest male player ever to make back-to-back semi-finals in Indian Wells and Miami - and now has a winning percentage second only to Rafael Nadal for the season as a result. The 18-year-old will take on Hubert Hurkacz in the Miami semis on Friday night.
Carlos Alcaraz has explained how he got over the line in his Miami Open quarter-final to beat Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal's records and become the youngest teenager to make back-to-back semi-finals in the 'Sunshine Double'. The 18-year-old lost to Nadal in the Indian Wells semis and faces defending Miami Open champion Hubert Hurkacz in his second successive last-four match.