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Just watched Serena Williams absolutely destroy Carla Suarez Navarro to take the Miami women's title. The real match of the tournament, though, was Serena-Halep on Thursday night, where Halep showed that she can hang around even when Serena's firing on all cylinders, her elite speed can help her extend rallies, and she can eventually draw enough errors to actually compete with Serena. Was a great match.
On the men's side, it's Djokovic-Murray for the title tomorrow at 1pm. A great way to spend the early afternoon. Good ol' An-deh has actually looked more solid than Novak on their way through: Djokovic dropped a set to qualifier Klizan, a tiebreak set to rising contender Dolgopolov, and was pushed hard by David Ferrer before having a relatively easy semi vs Isner. Murray dropped a 1st set to junkballing journeyman Dominic Thiem in the quarters, but has otherwise cruised to the finals on the back of his tremendous speed and some great net play.
And after that, we're on to clay court season. Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, and ultimately Paris. Where power gets neutralized and creative shots are rewarded. Should be a great season.
On the men's side, it's Djokovic-Murray for the title tomorrow at 1pm. A great way to spend the early afternoon. Good ol' An-deh has actually looked more solid than Novak on their way through: Djokovic dropped a set to qualifier Klizan, a tiebreak set to rising contender Dolgopolov, and was pushed hard by David Ferrer before having a relatively easy semi vs Isner. Murray dropped a 1st set to junkballing journeyman Dominic Thiem in the quarters, but has otherwise cruised to the finals on the back of his tremendous speed and some great net play.
And after that, we're on to clay court season. Monte Carlo, Barcelona, Madrid, Rome, and ultimately Paris. Where power gets neutralized and creative shots are rewarded. Should be a great season.