After a tumultuous day of rain delays at the Miami Open on Saturday, tournament organizers are bracing for another challenging schedule as they work to catch up on postponed matches. With eight men’s second-round singles matches still to be played on Sunday, the pressure is on to ensure that the event stays on track despite the unpredictable weather conditions.
Among the notable matchups set to take place on Sunday are Lorenzo Musetti vs Ramon Safiullin, Grigor Dimitrov vs Alejandro Tabillo, and Alex de Minaur vs Soonwoo Kwon. These matches will determine the final players advancing to the third round, with the winners slated to return to action on Monday.
The Miami Open has been no stranger to weather-related disruptions this year, with rain wreaking havoc on the tournament schedule. However, the resilience of the organizers and players has been evident as they navigate through the challenges to deliver an exciting and competitive tournament for tennis fans around the world.
As the remaining matches get underway on Sunday, all eyes will be on the players as they battle not only their opponents on the court but also the elements in their quest for victory at one of the premier events on the ATP and WTA calendars.