The second stop of the much-anticipated Sunshine Doubles tournament at the Miami Masters kicked off last night Beijing time, and who are the players who have won the men's singles in the past decade? Let's recap:
2024
Sinner wins Dimitrov
2023
Medvedev wins Sinner
Sinner, who missed the title defense this year due to a ban, has won one title and one runner-up in the past two years. In the tournament the year before last, Sinner lost to Mr. Mei in Rotterdam at the beginning of the year, and lost to the opponent in the final again, swallowing a wave of consecutive defeats against his opponent. However, it was also the last time Sinner lost to his opponent on hard court in the two sides, and then in a series of tournaments such as the China Open and the Australian Open, the Italians completed the counterattack. The scepter of the new King of Hard Fields begins to be handed over.
Last year, the handsome Bulgarian guy had a second spring, and after winning the tour championship in Australia for the first time in many years, he reached the final of the Miami Masters.
2022
Alcaraz wins Ruud
It was the first time the two sides had reached the Masters title match, and as in the US Open final that year, the winner was both Spaniards, with Alcaraz claiming his first career Masters title.
2021
Hurkacz wins Sinner
Despite Sinner's triumphant victory last year, he actually had two bitter memories of the Miami Masters finals before. In this contest with his doubles partner and friend Hurkacz, Sinner, who reached the final of the Masters for the first time, suffered a defeat.
2020
Not held
2019
Federer wins Isner
2018
Isner wins Zverev
2017
Federer wins Nadal
In 2020, due to the epidemic, the event was not held. Three years earlier, the biggest winners of the tournament were Federer and Isner.
In 2017, Federer beat Rafael Nadal again after the Australian Open final at the beginning of the year, leaving the latter without winning a title in Miami in his career. Two years later, facing defending champion Isner, the Swiss king won the last Masters title of his career.
Isner, who retired last year, is undoubtedly the best homegrown player in the competition. He was able to win one championship and one runner-up in the era of giants, which was really a good result, and he was worthy of the title of the first brother in the United States at that time.
2016
Djokovic wins Kei Nishikori
2015
Djokovic wins Murray
2014
Djokovic wins Nadal
Counting further back, it is the turn of the German to win three consecutive championships. The opponents he has beaten in the past three years have also varied, with Nadal never winning a title in Miami and Djokovic being one of the "initiators". In addition, it is also a pity that Kei Nishikori, who has reached the fourth place in the world ranking and is the runner-up of the Grand Slam, has not won the Masters.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)