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2018 Miami Open
DateMarch 19 – April 1
Edition34th
CategoryMasters 1000 (ATP)
Premier Mandatory (WTA)
Draw96S/48Q/32D
Prize money$7,972,535 (ATP)
$7,972,535 (WTA)
SurfaceHard (Outdoor)
LocationKey Biscayne, Florida, United States
VenueTennis Center at Crandon Park
Champions
Men's singles
United States John Isner
Women's singles
United States Sloane Stephens
Men's doubles
United States Bob Bryan / United States Mike Bryan
Women's doubles
Australia Ashleigh Barty / United States CoCo Vandeweghe
← 2017 · Miami Open · 2019 →

The 2018 Miami Open presented by Itaú (also known as 2018 Miami Masters) was a professional men and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.[1] It was the 34th edition of the Miami Open, and part of the Masters 1000 category on the 2018 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Mandatory category on the 2018 WTA Tour. All men and women's events took place at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Florida, United States, from March 19 through April 1, 2018. It was the last time the tournament was played at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park. The tournament moved to the Hard Rock Stadium starting in 2019.

Points and prize money

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Point distribution

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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
Women's singles 650 390 215 120 65 35* 10 30 20 2
Women's Doubles 10
  • Players with byes receive first round points.

Prize money

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Event W F SF QF Round of 16 Round of 32 Round of 64 Round of 128 Q2 Q1
Men's singles [2] $1,340,860 $654,380 $327,965 $167,195 $88,135 $47,170 $25,465 $15,610 $4,650 $2,380
Women's singles[3][4]
Men's doubles $439,350 $214,410 $107,470 $54,760 $28,880 $15,460
Women's doubles[5]

ATP singles main-draw entrants

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Seeds

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The following are the seeded players. Rankings and seedings are based on ATP rankings as of March 19, 2018.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 Switzerland Roger Federer 9,660 1,000 10 8,670 Second round lost to Australia Thanasi Kokkinakis [Q]
2 3 Croatia Marin Čilić 4,905 10 90 4,985 Fourth round lost to United States John Isner [14]
3 4 Bulgaria Grigor Dimitrov 4,600 10 45 4,635 Third round lost to France Jérémy Chardy
4 5 Germany Alexander Zverev 4,505 180 600 4,925 Runner-up, lost to United States John Isner [14]
5 6 Argentina Juan Martín del Potro 4,155 45 360 4,470 Semifinals lost to United States John Isner [14]
6 8 South Africa Kevin Anderson 3,235 25 180 3,390 Quarterfinals lost to Spain Pablo Carreño Busta [16]
7 9 Belgium David Goffin 3,190 90 10 3,110 Second round lost to Portugal João Sousa
8 11 United States Jack Sock 2,335 180 45 2,200 Third round lost to Croatia Borna Ćorić [29]
9 12 Serbia Novak Djokovic 2,300 0 10 2,310 Second round lost to France Benoît Paire
10 13 Czech Republic Tomáš Berdych 2,275 180 45 2,140 Third round lost to United States Frances Tiafoe
11 14 United States Sam Querrey 2,265 45 45 2,265 Third round lost to Canada Denis Shapovalov
12 15 Spain Roberto Bautista Agut 2,255 90 10 2,175 Second round lost to United States Michael Mmoh [Q]
13 16 Argentina Diego Schwartzman 2,220 45 45 2,220 Third round lost to Canada Milos Raonic [20]
14 17 United States John Isner 2,170 45 1,000 3,125 Champion, defeated Germany Alexander Zverev [4]
15 18 Italy Fabio Fognini 2,155 360 45 1,840 Third round lost to Australia Nick Kyrgios [17]
16 19 Spain Pablo Carreño Busta 2,045 10 360 2,395 Semifinals lost to Germany Alexander Zverev [4]
17 20 Australia Nick Kyrgios 1,945 360 90 1,675 Fourth round lost to Germany Alexander Zverev [4]
18 22 France Adrian Mannarino 1,735 90 10 1,655 Second round lost to United States Steve Johnson
19 23 South Korea Chung Hyeon 1,727 10 180 1,897 Quarterfinals lost to United States John Isner [14]
20 25 Canada Milos Raonic 1,630 45 180 1,765 Quarterfinals lost to Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [5]
21 26 United Kingdom Kyle Edmund 1,627 10 10 1,627 Second round lost to United States Frances Tiafoe
22 27 Serbia Filip Krajinović 1,539 (13) 90 1,616 Fourth round lost to Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [5]
23 28 Luxembourg Gilles Müller 1,500 45 10 1,465 Second round lost to Russia Mikhail Youzhny
24 30 Bosnia and Herzegovina Damir Džumhur 1,430 25 10 1,415 Second round lost to Canada Denis Shapovalov
25 32 Spain Feliciano López 1,420 10 10 1,420 Second round lost to United States Jared Donaldson
26 33 Japan Kei Nishikori 1,415 180 45 1,280 Third round lost to Argentina Juan Martín del Potro [5]
27 34 Russia Andrey Rublev 1,393 25 10 1,378 Second round lost to Canada Vasek Pospisil
28 35 Spain David Ferrer 1,370 10 45 1,405 Third round lost to Germany Alexander Zverev [4]
29 36 Croatia Borna Ćorić 1,366 45 180 1,501 Quarterfinals lost to Germany Alexander Zverev [4]
30 37 France Richard Gasquet 1,305 (20) 10 1,295 Second round lost to France Jérémy Chardy
31 39 Spain Fernando Verdasco 1,260 45 90 1,305 Fourth round lost to Spain Pablo Carreño Busta [16]
32 41 Russia Karen Khachanov 1,220 10 45 1,255 Third round lost to South Africa Kevin Anderson [6]

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2017. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.
‡ The player used an exemption to skip the tournament in 2017. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.

Withdrawals

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

Rank Player Points before Points defending Points after Reason
1 Spain Rafael Nadal 9,370 600 8,770 Right Hip Injury
7 Austria Dominic Thiem 3,675 10 3,665 Ankle injury
10 France Lucas Pouille 2,420 10 2,410 Scheduling
21 Switzerland Stan Wawrinka 1,875 90 1,785 Knee Injury
24 Spain Albert Ramos Viñolas 1,710 10 1,745† Scheduling
29 United Kingdom Andy Murray 1,450 0 1,450 Hip Injury
31 Germany Philipp Kohlschreiber 1,425 45 1,380 Right Foot Injury
38 France Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 1,300 0 1,300 Arm injury
40 Uruguay Pablo Cuevas 1,220 10 1,210 Personal

† Ramos Viñolas is entitled to use an exemption to skip the tournament and substitute his 18th best result (45 points) in its stead. Accordingly, his points after the tournament will remain unchanged.

Other entrants

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The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry using a protected ranking:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following player received entry as lucky loser:

Withdrawals

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Before the tournament

Retirements

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ATP doubles main-draw entrants

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Seeds

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Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 POL Łukasz Kubot  BRA Marcelo Melo 2 1
 FIN Henri Kontinen  AUS John Peers 7 2
 AUT Oliver Marach  CRO Mate Pavić 11 3
 USA Bob Bryan  USA Mike Bryan 18 4
 NED Jean-Julien Rojer  ROU Horia Tecău 23 5
 GBR Jamie Murray  BRA Bruno Soares 29 6
 CRO Ivan Dodig  USA Rajeev Ram 35 7
 COL Juan Sebastián Cabal  COL Robert Farah 40 8
  • 1 Rankings as of March 19, 2018.

Other entrants

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The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

WTA singles main-draw entrants

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Seeds

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The following are the seeded players. Seedings are based on WTA rankings as of March 5, 2018. Rankings and points before are as of March 19, 2018.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 Romania Simona Halep 8,290 215 65 8,140 Third round lost to Poland Agnieszka Radwańska [30]
2 2 Denmark Caroline Wozniacki 7,430 650 10 6,790 Second round lost to Puerto Rico Monica Puig
3 3 Spain Garbiñe Muguruza 5,970 120 120 5,970 Fourth round lost to United States Sloane Stephens [13]
4 4 Ukraine Elina Svitolina 5,425 10 215 5,630 Quarterfinals lost to Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko [6]
5 6 Czech Republic Karolína Plíšková 4,905 390 215 4,730 Quarterfinals lost to Belarus Victoria Azarenka [WC]
6 5 Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko 4,971 10 650 5,611 Runner-up, lost to United States Sloane Stephens [13]
7 7 France Caroline Garcia 4,625 10 10 4,625 Second round lost to United States Alison Riske [Q]
8 8 United States Venus Williams 4,452 390 215 4,277 Quarterfinals lost to United States Danielle Collins [Q]
9 9 Czech Republic Petra Kvitová 3,151 0 120 3,271 Fourth round lost to Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko [6]
10 10 Germany Angelique Kerber 3,150 215 215 3,150 Quarterfinals lost to United States Sloane Stephens [13]
11 14 United Kingdom Johanna Konta 2,875 1,000 120 1,995 Fourth round lost to United States Venus Williams [8]
12 13 Germany Julia Görges 2,910 65 10 2,855 Second round lost to Germany Carina Witthöft
13 12 United States Sloane Stephens 2,938 0 1000 3,938 Champion, defeated Latvia Jeļena Ostapenko [6]
14 15 United States Madison Keys 2,593 65 10 2,538 Second round retired against Belarus Victoria Azarenka [WC]
15 19 France Kristina Mladenovic 2,280 10 10 2,280 Second round lost to Croatia Petra Martić
16 16 United States CoCo Vandeweghe 2,488 10 10 2,488 Second round lost to United States Danielle Collins [Q]
17 18 Slovakia Magdaléna Rybáriková 2,395 (55) 10 2,350 Second round lost to Romania Monica Niculescu [Q]
18 27 Russia Svetlana Kuznetsova 1,722 120 10 1,612 Second round lost to Kazakhstan Zarina Diyas
19 11 Russia Daria Kasatkina 2,940 10 10 2,940 Second round lost to United States Sofia Kenin [Q]
20 17 Latvia Anastasija Sevastova 2,405 10 65 2,460 Third round lost to Belarus Victoria Azarenka [WC]
21 20 Australia Ashleigh Barty 2,198 35 120 2,283 Fourth round lost to Ukraine Elina Svitolina [4]
22 21 Belgium Elise Mertens 2,165 (30) 65 2,200 Third round lost to United Kingdom Johanna Konta [11]
23 25 Russia Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1,920 65 65 1,920 Third round lost to Germany Angelique Kerber [10]
24 43 Russia Elena Vesnina 1,175 10 10 1,175 Second round lost to Croatia Donna Vekić
25 24 Czech Republic Barbora Strýcová 1,925 120 10 1,815 Second round lost to United States Christina McHale
26 26 Australia Daria Gavrilova 1,870 10 65 1,925 Third round lost to Ukraine Elina Svitolina [4]
27 23 Spain Carla Suárez Navarro 1,990 10 10 1,990 Second round lost to China Wang Yafan [Q]
28 28 Estonia Anett Kontaveit 1,710 95 10 1,625 Second round lost to Greece Maria Sakkari
29 29 Netherlands Kiki Bertens 1,670 10 65 1,725 Third round lost to United States Venus Williams [8]
30 32 Poland Agnieszka Radwańska 1,470 65 120 1,525 Fourth round lost to Belarus Victoria Azarenka [WC]
31 30 China Zhang Shuai 1,555 65 10 1,500 Second round lost to Brazil Beatriz Haddad Maia
32 33 Romania Sorana Cîrstea 1,410 65 10 1,355 Second round lost to Chinese Taipei Hsieh Su-wei

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2017. Accordingly, points for her 16th best result are deducted instead.

Other entrants

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The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following player received entry as a lucky loser:

Withdrawals

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Before the tournament

During the tournament

Retirements

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WTA doubles main-draw entrants

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Seeds

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Country Player Country Player Rank1 Seed
 RUS Ekaterina Makarova  RUS Elena Vesnina 6 1
 TPE Chan Hao-ching  TPE Latisha Chan 16 2
 CAN Gabriela Dabrowski  CHN Xu Yifan 19 3
 HUN Tímea Babos  FRA Kristina Mladenovic 23 4
 CZE Andrea Sestini Hlaváčková  CZE Barbora Strýcová 26 5
 CZE Barbora Krejčíková  CZE Kateřina Siniaková 42 6
 NED Kiki Bertens  SWE Johanna Larsson 44 7
 SLO Andreja Klepač  ESP María José Martínez Sánchez 44 8
  • 1 Rankings as of March 5, 2018.

Other entrants

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The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:

The following pair received entry as alternates:

Withdrawals

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Before the tournament

Champions

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Men's singles

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Women's singles

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Men's doubles

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Women's doubles

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References

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  1. ^ Emon Reiser (August 19, 2014). "Sony Open tennis tournament gets new sponsor, changes name". South Florida Business Journal.
  2. ^ "Prize Money". 19 March 2018. Archived from the original on 18 March 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  3. ^ http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/MDS.pdf[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/QS.pdf[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ http://www.wtatennis.com/SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/MDD.pdf[permanent dead link]
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