Join us for a bumper 11 days of action from Miami, where Roger Federer will be out to win back-to-back Masters titles, and you __can watch it live on Sky Sports.
We'll bring you the very best action from Crandon Park Tennis Center on Key Biscayne, live across our platforms, with all the big-name stars in action from Wednesday.
Fresh from winning his second big title of 2017, Federer heads to Miami aiming to win his second Masters 1000 tournament in succession. But the new world No 6 will expect stiff competition from the very best players on the planet, despite the absence of Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic.
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Two-time Miami Open champion, Federer, will be making his first appearance at the tournament since 2014 and will be joined by Nadal, a four-time Miami Open finalist, Stan Wawrinka and former US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro, who are all scheduled to take part at the hard-court tournament from March 22-April 2, live on Sky Sports.
Qualifying rounds will be played March 20-21 and will determine 12 additional slots in each singles draw.
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The Miami Open will also award wildcards to five men and eight women. The main draw begins on Tuesday, March 21 as the women take the court, followed by the first round of the men's main draw on Wednesday, March 22.
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