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The Miami Open draw has set up some potential blockbuster encounters. A pulsating tournament in Indian Wells came to an end on Sunday night, as Taylor Fritz became the first American since Andre Aggasi in 2001 to win in the Californian desert, and ended Rafael Nadal's undefeated start to the year in the process.
Attention now turns to the second event of the North American double header in Miami, Florida. The field will be without Nadal, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, with Nadal and Federer injured, and Djokovic not permitted entry into the country due to his unvaccinated status.
Andy Murray, who has won the title in Miami twice in the past, will be keen to improve on his second round exit at Indian Wells. The two-time Miami Open champion faces a possible nightmare in the second round however, as he