The second part of the tennis Sunshine Double is live on Sky Sports next week or so, with the British Jack draper aimed at returning to the United States.
Draper won Indian Wells on Sunday, claiming that his first ATP Masters was a 6-2 6-2 6-2 Rune 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 after the last four in California, Carlos Alcaraza.
British BR 1 – who jumped on his career on the seventh world charts – will now seek a triumph in Miami and become the first man from Roger Federer 2017, who won the Indian well and the next Florida event in the same season.
Draper will start his campaign in the second round against Spanish Robert Bautista Aguta or Czech player Jakub Mensik, with a whole live tournament on Sky Sports From Tuesday 18 March to Sunday, March 30th.
Tournament schedule
Tuesday 18th March: Women’s first round
Wednesday March 19: Male and female first round
Thursday 20th. March: Male first round/second round
Friday 21. March: Male and wife the second round
Saturday 22. March: Male second round/third round of women
Sunday March 23: Male and female third round
Monday 24th March: Male third round/fourth circle of women
Tuesday, March 25: Women’s quarterfinals/fourth round of men
Wednesday March 26: Male and female quarterfinals
Thursday March 27: Female semi -finals/male quarterfinals
Friday March 28: Male semi -finals
Saturday March 29: Women’s finals
Sunday 30th March: Male finals
Which other British are included?
Cameron Norrie He joins a draper in a male draw and will face the BU Yunchaoketa from China in the first round. If Norrie goes through that encounter, he will continue to meet with the 10th seed of Alex de Minaur.
Jacob Fearnley and Billy Harris They also hope to reach the tournament, but they have to go through the final qualifications.
In a woman’s draw, Emma Raducan and Katie Boulter They will play in the first round, against Japan Sayak Ishii and American Peyton Stearns.
Sonay Kartal – Who has reached the last 16 in Indian Wells before it has fallen on Aryna Sabalenka – And Harriet Dart They hope to progress from final qualifications.
What are other great names in action?
Women’s draw includes the world no. 1 Sabalenka and defending Miami Open Champion Danielle Collins, plus Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, ruling Australian Open Champion Madison Keys And last week’s winner Indian Wells Mirra Andreeva.
Andreeva upset Sabelenko 2-6 6-4 6-3 in the Indian Wells finals to ask for consecutive titles, both in 1000 events after she also triumphed in Dubai.
On the male side, Novak Djokovic – With coach Andy Murray with him – he will aim to gather from the exit in the second round in Indian Wells.
Djokovic remains on 99 titles of ATP career that have not won an event from the Paris Olympic Games last summer when he saw Alcaraz in the finals.
Alkarazza It is also played in Miami, but the world no. 1 And the ruling champion Miami Open Janik Sinner is absent because he continues to serve a quarterly ban, so that the top seed of the world no. 2 Alexander Zverev.
Men’s top 10 seeds
- Alexander Zverev
- Carlos Alcarazza
- Taylor Fritz
- Novak Djokovic
- Casper Ruud
- Jack Draper
- Daniil Medvedev
- Andrey Rublev
- Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Alex de Minaur
Female top 10 seeds
- Aryna Sabalenka
- Iga świątek
- Kokos
- Jessica Pegula
- Madison Keys
- Jasmine Paolini
- Elena Rybakina
- Emma Navarro
- Zheng Qinwen
- Paula Bados
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2025-03-17 18:00:00