The Miami Open is now heading into it’s fourth round ties in the women’s tournament, but a lot of top seeds have already fallen by the way side and have failed to progress into the latter stages of the competition.
Second seed and winner of the Indian Wells Masters world No 1 Iga Swiatek is still in with a chance of winning, as well as fifth seed Spainard Paula Badosa but she is yet to play her third round match. Read More
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