To conclude the Sunshine Double on the Tennis calendar, we travel from Indian Wells in sunny California to the sandy beaches of Florida for the Miami Open. The Indian Wells was entertaining as expected with some thrilling matches leading to the emergence of some future star players.


The men’s single event saw Carlos Alcaraz’s triumphant win over Daniil Medvedev. Whereas, Elena Rybakina took down her Australian Open foe Aryna Sabelenka to win the title. The pair of Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden won the men’s doubles event, making the Indian the oldest ATP 1000 winner. While Kateřina Siniaková and Barbora Krejčíková took home the women’s doubles title. 


Here’s all you need to about the Miami Open 2023:


When will the Miami Open 2023 take place?

The Miami Open 2023 is scheduled to start on March 22 and end on April 2.


What is the court type used for the Miami Open 2023?

The Miami Open 2023 is a hard-court ATP Masters 1000 tournament. 


Who are the defending champions at the Miami Open?

Men's singles:Carlos Alcaraz

Women's singles: Iga Świątek

Men's doubles: Hubert Hurkacz, John Isner

Women's doubles: Laura Siegemund, Vera Zvonareva


What is the venue for the Miami Open?

The Australian Open is held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.


What are the prize money and ranking points for the Miami Open  2023?

The prize money for the  Miami Open 2023  is $8,800,000 and the total financial commitment is $10,143,750.


SINGLES

Winner: $1,262,220/1000 points

Finalist: $662,360/600 points

Semi-finalist: $352,635/260 points

Quarter-finalist: $184,465/180 points

Round of 16: $96,955/90 points

Round of 32: $55,770/45 points

Second Round: $30,855/25 points

First Round: $18,660/10 points


DOUBLES (US Dollars; per team)

Winner: $436,730/1000 points

Finalist: $231,660/600 points

Semi-finalist: $123,550/360 points

Quarter-finalist: $62,630/180 points

Second Round: $33,460/90 points

First Round: $18,020/0 points


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