2019 Miami Open

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2019 Miami Open
DateMarch 18–31
Edition35th
CategoryMasters 1000 (ATP)
Premier Mandatory (WTA)
Draw96S/48Q/32D
Prize money$9,035,428 (ATP)
$9,035,428 (WTA)
SurfaceHard (Outdoor)
LocationMiami Gardens, Florida, United States
VenueHard Rock Stadium
Champions
Men's singles
Switzerland Roger Federer
Women's singles
Australia Ashleigh Barty
Men's doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
Women's doubles
Belgium Elise Mertens / Belarus Aryna Sabalenka
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The 2019 Miami Open (sponsored by Itaú) was a professional men and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts that started on March 18, 2019, and ended on March 31, 2019. It was the 35th edition of the Miami Open, and part of the Masters 1000 category on the 2019 ATP Tour, and of the Premier Mandatory category on the 2019 WTA Tour. This was the first time the tournament took place at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States.

Points and prize money[]

Point distribution[]

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q Q2 Q1
Men's singles 1000 600 360 180 90 45 25* 10 16 8 0
Men's doubles 0 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Women's singles 650 390 215 120 65 35* 10 30 20 2
Women's Doubles 10 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

* Players with byes receive first round points.

Prize money[]

Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q2 Q1
Men's singles [1] $1,354,010 $686,000 $354,000 $182,000 $91,205 $48,775 $26,430 $16,425 $6,790 $3,395
Women's singles[2][3]
Men's doubles $457,290 $223,170 $111,170 $57,000 $30,060 $16,090 N/A N/A N/A N/A
Women's doubles[4] N/A N/A N/A N/A

ATP singles main-draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

The following are the seeded players. Rankings and seedings are based on ATP rankings as of March 18, 2019.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 Serbia Novak Djokovic 10,990 10 90 11,070 Fourth round lost to Spain Roberto Bautista Agut [22]
2 3 Germany Alexander Zverev 6,630 600 10 6,040 Second round lost to Spain David Ferrer [WC]
3 4 Austria Dominic Thiem 4,755 0 10 4,765 Second round lost to Poland Hubert Hurkacz
4 5 Switzerland Roger Federer 4,600 10 1000 5,590 Champion, defeated United States John Isner [7]
5 6 Japan Kei Nishikori 4,235 45 10 4,200 Second round lost to Serbia Dušan Lajović
6 7 South Africa Kevin Anderson 4,115 180 180 4,115 Quarterfinals lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
7 9 United States John Isner 3,485 1,000 600 3,085 Runner-up, lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
8 10 Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas 3,160 10 90 3,240 Fourth round lost to Canada Denis Shapovalov [20]
9 11 Croatia Marin Čilić 3,095 90 10 3,015 Second round lost to Russia Andrey Rublev [Q]
10 12 Russia Karen Khachanov 2,845 45 10 2,810 Second round lost to Australia Jordan Thompson
11 13 Croatia Borna Ćorić 2,345 180 180 2,345 Quarterfinals lost to Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime [Q]
12 14 Canada Milos Raonic 2,275 180 45 2,140 Third round lost to United Kingdom Kyle Edmund [19]
13 15 Russia Daniil Medvedev 2,230 25 90 2,295 Fourth round lost to Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
14 16 Italy Marco Cecchinato 2,021 (45) 45 2,021 Third round lost to Belgium David Goffin [18]
15 17 Italy Fabio Fognini 1,885 45 45 1,885 Third round lost to Spain Roberto Bautista Agut [22]
16 18 France Gaël Monfils 1,875 0 0 1,875 Withdrew due to left Achilles tendon injury
17 19 Georgia (country) Nikoloz Basilashvili 1,865 25 90 1,930 Fourth round lost to Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime [Q]
18 20 Belgium David Goffin 1,685 10 90 1,765 Fourth round lost to United States Frances Tiafoe [28]
19 22 United Kingdom Kyle Edmund 1,600 10 90 1,680 Fourth round lost to United States John Isner [7]
20 23 Canada Denis Shapovalov 1,550 90 360 1,820 Semifinals vs. Switzerland Roger Federer [4]
21 24 Argentina Diego Schwartzman 1,520 45 10 1,485 Second round lost to United States Reilly Opelka [Q]
22 25 Spain Roberto Bautista Agut 1,510 10 180 1,680 Quarterfinals lost to United States John Isner [7]
23 27 France Gilles Simon 1,340 10 10 1,340 Second round lost to France Jérémy Chardy
24 29 Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 1,300 45 45 1,300 Third round lost to Australia Jordan Thompson
25 30 France Lucas Pouille 1,265 0 10 1,275 Second round lost to Spain Albert Ramos Viñolas
26 32 Argentina Guido Pella 1,240 10 10 1,240 Second round lost to Argentina Leonardo Mayer
27 33 Australia Nick Kyrgios 1,215 90 90 1,215 Fourth round lost to Croatia Borna Ćorić [11]
28 34 United States Frances Tiafoe 1,200 90 180 1,290 Quarterfinals lost to Canada Denis Shapovalov [20]
29 36 Hungary Márton Fucsovics 1,180 10 10 1,180 Second round lost to Canada Félix Auger-Aliassime [Q]
30 37 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 1,175 0 10 1,185 Second round lost to Serbia Filip Krajinović
31 38 United States Steve Johnson 1,160 45 10 1,125 Second round lost to Portugal João Sousa
32 39 Australia John Millman 1,126 41 10 1,095 Second round lost to Argentina Federico Delbonis

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2018. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.

Withdrawals[]

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Reason
2 Spain Rafael Nadal 8,725 0 8,725 Right knee injury
8 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 3,585 360 3,225 Knee injury
21 Spain Pablo Carreño Busta 1,615 360 1,255 Shoulder injury
26 Australia Alex de Minaur 1,493 26 1,467 Illness
28 France Richard Gasquet 1,340 10 1,375 Groin injury
31 Serbia Laslo Đere 1,246 0 1,246
35 Spain Fernando Verdasco 1,200 90 1,155 Personal reasons (paternity leave)

† The player is entitled to use an exemption to skip the tournament and substitute his 18th best result (45 points in each case) in its stead.
‡ The player did not qualify for the main draw based on his ranking at the entry cutoff date and only withdrew from the alternates list. Accordingly, no points are deducted for the withdrawal.

Other entrants[]

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:[5]

The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received entry as lucky losers:

  • United Kingdom Dan Evans
  • South Africa Lloyd Harris
  • United States Mackenzie McDonald

Withdrawals[]

Before the tournament
  • Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych → replaced by United Kingdom Dan Evans
  • Spain Pablo Carreño Busta → replaced by Latvia Ernests Gulbis
  • South Korea Chung Hyeon → replaced by United States Mackenzie McDonald
  • Australia Alex de Minaur → replaced by Spain Jaume Munar
  • Argentina Juan Martín del Potro → replaced by Serbia Janko Tipsarević
  • France Richard Gasquet → replaced by Belarus Ilya Ivashka
  • Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber → replaced by Australia Bernard Tomic
  • France Gaël Monfils → replaced by South Africa Lloyd Harris
  • Spain Rafael Nadal[6] → replaced by France Ugo Humbert
  • Japan Yoshihito Nishioka → replaced by Italy Thomas Fabbiano
  • Italy Andreas Seppi → replaced by Spain Pablo Andújar
  • Spain Fernando Verdasco → replaced by United States Bradley Klahn
During the tournament

Retirements[]

  • Australia Matthew Ebden
  • Spain Nicola Kuhn

ATP doubles main-draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 POL Łukasz Kubot  BRA Marcelo Melo 12 1
 GBR Jamie Murray  BRA Bruno Soares 17 2
 USA Bob Bryan  USA Mike Bryan 19 3
 COL Juan Sebastián Cabal  COL Robert Farah 20 4
 AUT Oliver Marach  CRO Mate Pavić 25 5
 RSA Raven Klaasen  NZL Michael Venus 28 6
 ESP Marcel Granollers  CRO Nikola Mektić 31 7
 FIN Henri Kontinen  AUS John Peers 33 8
  • 1 Rankings as of March 18, 2019.

Other entrants[]

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

  • Brazil Marcelo Demoliner / Serbia Miomir Kecmanović
  • United States Taylor Fritz / Australia Nick Kyrgios
  • United States Mackenzie McDonald / United States Reilly Opelka

WTA singles main-draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of March 4, 2019. Rankings and points before are as of March 18, 2019.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 Japan Naomi Osaka 5,991 35 65 6,021 Third round lost to Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei [27]
2 3 Romania Simona Halep 5,457 65 390 5,782 Semifinals lost to Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková [5]
3 2 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 5,550 120 215 5,645 Quarterfinals lost to Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
4 6 United States Sloane Stephens 5,222 1,000 65 4,287 Third round lost to Germany Tatjana Maria
5 7 Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 5,145 215 650 5,580 Runner-up, lost to Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
6 5 Ukraine Elina Svitolina 5,225 215 10 5,020 Second round lost to China Wang Yafan
7 8 Netherlands Kiki Bertens 4,995 65 120 5,050 Fourth round lost to Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
8 4 Germany Angelique Kerber 5,315 215 65 5,165 Third round lost to Canada Bianca Andreescu
9 9 Belarus Aryna Sabalenka 3,620 35 10 3,595 Second round lost to Australia Ajla Tomljanović
10 10 United States Serena Williams 3,406 10 65 3,461 Third round withdrew due to knee injury
11 12 Latvia Anastasija Sevastova 3,270 65 65 3,270 Third round lost to Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva
12 11 Australia Ashleigh Barty 3,395 120 1000 4,275 Champion, defeated Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková [5]
13 13 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 3,007 10 120 3,117 Fourth round lost to Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei [27]
14 22 Russia Daria Kasatkina 2,345 10 65 2,400 Third round lost to United States Venus Williams
15 15 Germany Julia Görges 2,780 10 65 2,835 Third round lost to France Caroline Garcia [19]
16 14 Belgium Elise Mertens 2,800 65 65 2,800 Third round lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
17 16 United States Madison Keys 2,726 10 10 2,726 Second round lost to Australia Samantha Stosur
18 18 China Wang Qiang 2,607 10 215 2,812 Quarterfinals lost to Romania Simona Halep [2]
19 21 France Caroline Garcia 2,350 10 120 2,460 Fourth round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [3]
20 17 Spain Garbiñe Muguruza 2,635 120 10 2,525 Second round lost to Romania Monica Niculescu [Q]
21 19 Estonia Anett Kontaveit 2,465 10 390 2,845 Semifinals lost to Australia Ashleigh Barty [12]
22 23 Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko 2,251 650 10 1,611 Second round lost to Czech Republic Markéta Vondroušová
23 20 Switzerland Belinda Bencic 2,420 0 10 2,430 Second round lost to Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva
24 29 Spain Carla Suárez Navarro 1,718 10 10 1,718 Second round lost to United States Venus Williams
25 26 United States Danielle Collins 1,851 420 65 1,496 Third round lost to China Wang Yafan
26 25 Croatia Donna Vekić 1,875 65 65 1,875 Third round lost to Czech Republic Petra Kvitová [3]
27 27 Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei 1,810 65 215 1,960 Quarterfinals lost to Estonia Anett Kontaveit [21]
28 28 Ukraine Lesia Tsurenko 1,806 10 0 1,796 Withdrew due to right arm injury
29 31 Italy Camila Giorgi 1,705 10 10 1,705 Second round lost to Germany Tatjana Maria
30 32 Romania Mihaela Buzărnescu 1,650 10 10 1,650 Second round lost to France Alizé Cornet
31 33 Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1,565 65 10 1,510 Second round lost to Slovakia Viktória Kužmová
32 34 United States Sofia Kenin 1,534 95 10 1,449 Second round lost to Canada Bianca Andreescu

Withdrawals[]

The following players would have been seeded, but they withdrew from the event.

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Reason
30 Russia Maria Sharapova 1,706 0 1,706 Right shoulder injury

Other entrants[]

The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:[7]

  • Serbia Olga Danilović
  • United States Cori Gauff
  • United States Caty McNally
  • Japan Mari Osaka
  • United States Whitney Osuigwe
  • Russia Natalia Vikhlyantseva
  • China Wang Xinyu
  • China Wang Xiyu

The following player received entry using a protected ranking into the singles main draw:

  • Germany Anna-Lena Friedsam

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received entry as lucky losers:

Withdrawals[]

Before the tournament
  • Russia Ekaterina Makarova → replaced by Spain Sara Sorribes Tormo
  • Russia Maria Sharapova (right shoulder injury) → replaced by Russia Margarita Gasparyan[8]
  • Ukraine Lesia Tsurenko → replaced by Slovenia Polona Hercog
  • Belgium Alison Van Uytvanck → replaced by Czech Republic Kristýna Plíšková
During the tournament
  • United States Serena Williams (left knee injury)

Retirements[]

  • Canada Bianca Andreescu (right shoulder injury)

WTA doubles main-draw entrants[]

Seeds[]

Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 CZE Barbora Krejčíková  CZE Kateřina Siniaková 3 1
 HUN Tímea Babos  FRA Kristina Mladenovic 8 2
 TPE Hsieh Su-wei  CZE Barbora Strýcová 20 3
 USA Nicole Melichar  CZE Květa Peschke 22 4
 CAN Gabriela Dabrowski  CHN Xu Yifan 30 5
 AUS Samantha Stosur  CHN Zhang Shuai 35 6
 SLO Andreja Klepač  ESP María José Martínez Sánchez 38 7
 TPE Chan Hao-ching  TPE Latisha Chan 39 8
  • 1 Rankings as of March 4, 2019.

Other entrants[]

The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

  • United States Amanda Anisimova / United States Alison Riske
  • Belarus Victoria Azarenka / Australia Ashleigh Barty
  • United States Lauren Davis / United States Christina McHale

Champions[]

Men's singles[]

  • Switzerland Roger Federer def. United States John Isner, 6–1, 6-4

Women's singles[]

Men's doubles[]

  • United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan def. Netherlands Wesley Koolhof / Greece Stefanos Tsitsipas, 7–5, 7–6(10–8)

Women's doubles[]

  • Belgium Elise Mertens / Belarus Aryna Sabalenka def. Australia Samantha Stosur / China Zhang Shuai, 7–6(7–5), 6–2

References[]

  1. ^ "Prize Money". 19 March 2018. Archived from the original on 18 March 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  2. ^ http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/MDS.pdf[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/QS.pdf[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/MDD.pdf[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "r/tennis – EXCLUSIVE: Miami Wildcards". reddit.
  6. ^ "Indian Wells: Rafael Nadal withdraws from Roger Federer semi-final with knee injury". BBC. 16 March 2019. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  7. ^ "r/tennis – EXCLUSIVE: Miami Wildcards". reddit.
  8. ^ "Maria Sharapova withdraws from Miami Open after 'small procedure' on shoulder". 2019-02-27. Retrieved 2019-03-04.

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