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2016 Miami Open

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2016 Miami Open
DateMarch 21 – April 3
Edition32nd
CategoryMasters 1000(ATP)
Premier Mandatory(WTA)
Draw96S/48Q/32D
Prize money$6,844,139 (ATP)
$6,844,139 (WTA)
SurfaceHard(Outdoor)
LocationKey Biscayne, Florida,United States
VenueTennis Center at Crandon Park
Champions
Men's singles
SerbiaNovak Djokovic
Women's singles
BelarusVictoria Azarenka
Men's doubles
FrancePierre-Hugues Herbert/FranceNicolas Mahut
Women's doubles
United StatesBethanie Mattek-Sands/Czech RepublicLucie Šafářová
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The2016 Miami Openpresented by Itaú (also known as2016 Miami Masters) was a professional men and women'stennistournament being played on outdoorhard courts.[1]It was the 32nd edition of theMiami Open,and was part of theMasters 1000category on the2016 ATP World Tour,and of thePremier Mandatorycategory on the2016 WTA Tour.All men and women's events took place at theTennis Center at Crandon ParkinKey Biscayne, Florida,United States, from March 21 through April 3, 2016.

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 $1,028,300 $501,815 $251,500 $128,215 $67,590 $36,170 $19,530 $11,970 $3,565 $1,825
Women's singles[2][3]
Men's doubles $336,920 $164,420 $82,410 $42,000 $22,140 $11,860
Women's doubles[4]

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 21, 2016.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 SerbiaNovak Djokovic 16,540 1,000 1,000 16,540 Champion,defeatedJapanKei Nishikori[6]
2 2 United KingdomAndy Murray 8,370 600 45 7,815 Third round lost toBulgariaGrigor Dimitrov[26]
3 3 SwitzerlandRoger Federer 7,695 0 0 7,695 Withdrew before second round[5]
4 4 SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka 6,405 45 10 6,370 Second round lost toRussiaAndrey Kuznetsov[5]
5 5 SpainRafael Nadal 4,990 45 10 4,955 Second round retired vs.Bosnia and HerzegovinaDamir Džumhur[5]
6 6 JapanKei Nishikori 4,070 180 600 4,490 Runner-up, lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic[1]
7 7 Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych 3,810 360 180 3,630 Quarterfinals lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic[1]
8 8 SpainDavid Ferrer 3,505 180 45 3,370 Third round lost toFranceLucas Pouille[6]
9 9 FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga 3,130 45 45 3,130 Third round lost toSpainRoberto Bautista Agut[17]
10 10 FranceRichard Gasquet 2,795 (45) 90 2,840 Fourth round lost toCzech RepublicTomáš Berdych[7]
11 11 CroatiaMarin Čilić 2,725 0 45 2,770 Third round lost toFranceGilles Simon[18][6]
12 12 CanadaMilos Raonic 2,650 90 180 2,740 Quarterfinals lost toAustraliaNick Kyrgios[24]
13 13 United StatesJohn Isner 2,585 360 10 2,235 Second round lost toUnited StatesTim Smyczek[Q]
14 14 AustriaDominic Thiem 2,510 180 90 2,420 Fourth round lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic[1]
15 15 BelgiumDavid Goffin 2,290 90 360 2,560 Semifinals lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic[1]
16 16 FranceGaël Monfils 2,130 90 180 2,220 Quarterfinals lost toJapanKei Nishikori[6]
17 18 SpainRoberto Bautista Agut 1,935 10 90 2,015 Fourth round lost toJapanKei Nishikori[6]
18 19 FranceGilles Simon 1,810 90 180 1,900 Quarterfinals lost toBelgiumDavid Goffin[15]
19 21 SerbiaViktor Troicki 1,580 45 45 1,580 Third round lost toBelgiumDavid Goffin[15][6]
20 22 FranceBenoît Paire 1,571 (20) 45 1,596 Third round lost toFranceRichard Gasquet[10]
21 23 SpainFeliciano López 1,540 10 10 1,540 Second round lost toJapanYoshihito Nishioka[Q]
22 24 United StatesJack Sock 1,525 45 45 1,525 Third round lost toCanadaMilos Raonic[12]
23 25 UruguayPablo Cuevas 1,475 10 45 1,510 Third round lost toFranceGaël Monfils[16]
24 26 AustraliaNick Kyrgios 1,405 0 360 1,765 Semifinals lost toJapanKei Nishikori[6]
25 27 SlovakiaMartin Kližan 1,405 25 0 1,380 Withdrew before start of tournament
26 28 BulgariaGrigor Dimitrov 1,385 45 90 1,430 Fourth round lost toFranceGaël Monfils[16]
27 29 UkraineAlexandr Dolgopolov 1,330 90 45 1,285 Third round lost toJapanKei Nishikori[6]
28 31 FranceJérémy Chardy 1,255 45 10 1,220 Second round lost toSpainFernando Verdasco
29 34 United StatesSam Querrey 1,210 25 10 1,195 Second round lost toFranceAdrian Mannarino
30 35 BrazilThomaz Bellucci 1,200 45 10 1,165 Second round retired vs.KazakhstanMikhail Kukushkin
31 36 United StatesSteve Johnson 1,190 10 45 1,225 Third round lost toCzech RepublicTomáš Berdych[7]
32 37 SpainGuillermo García López 1,150 45 10 1,115 Second round lost toFranceLucas Pouille
33 38 PortugalJoão Sousa 1,146 10 45 1,181 Third round lost toSerbiaNovak Djokovic[1]

† The player used an exemption to skip the tournament in 2015. Accordingly, points for his 18th best result are deducted instead.
‡ The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2015. Accordingly, points for his 18th 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 using a protected ranking into the main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

The following players received entry as lucky losers:

Withdrawals

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Before the tournament
During 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
NED Jean-Julien Rojer ROU Horia Tecău 7 1
CRO Ivan Dodig BRA Marcelo Melo 10 2
GBR Jamie Murray BRA Bruno Soares 10 3
USA Bob Bryan USA Mike Bryan 11 4
FRA Pierre-Hugues Herbert FRA Nicolas Mahut 19 5
IND Rohan Bopanna ROU Florin Mergea 24 6
FRA Édouard Roger-Vasselin SRB Nenad Zimonjić 31 7
CAN Vasek Pospisil USA Jack Sock 37 8
  • 1Rankings as of March 21, 2016.

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
During the tournament

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 7, 2016. Rankings and points before are as of March 21, 2016.

Seed Rank Player Points before Points defending Points won Points after Status
1 1 United StatesSerena Williams 9,505 1,000 120 8,625 Fourth round lost toRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova[15]
2 3 GermanyAngelique Kerber 5,700 65 390 6,025 Semifinals lost toBelarusVictoria Azarenka[13]
3 2 PolandAgnieszka Radwańska 5,775 120 120 5,775 Fourth round lost toSwitzerlandTimea Bacsinszky[19]
4 4 SpainGarbiñe Muguruza 4,776 65 120 4,831 Fourth round lost toBelarusVictoria Azarenka[13]
5 5 RomaniaSimona Halep 3,960 390 215 3,785 Quarterfinals lost toSwitzerlandTimea Bacsinszky[19]
6 6 SpainCarla Suárez Navarro 3,800 650 10 3,160 Second round lost toUnited StatesCoCo Vandeweghe
7 10 SwitzerlandBelinda Bencic 3,450 120 10 3,340 Second round retired vs.Czech RepublicKristýna Plíšková[Q]
8 7 Czech RepublicPetra Kvitová 3,698 0 65 3,763 Third round lost toRussiaEkaterina Makarova[30]
9 9 ItalyRoberta Vinci 3,540 10 65 3,595 Third round lostUnited StatesMadison Keys[22]
10 13 United StatesVenus Williams 3,092 215 10 2,887 Second round lost toRussiaElena Vesnina[Q]
11 15 Czech RepublicLucie Šafářová 2,768 10 10 2,768 Second round lost toBelgiumYanina Wickmayer
12 16 UkraineElina Svitolina 2,695 65 120 2,750 Fourth round lost toRussiaEkaterina Makarova[30]
13 8 BelarusVictoria Azarenka 3,595 65 1,000 4,530 Champion,defeatedRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova[15]
14 18 ItalySara Errani 2,530 120 10 2,420 Second round lost toJapanNaomi Osaka[WC]
15 19 RussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova 2,480 120 650 3,010 Runner-up, lost toBelarusVictoria Azarenka[13]
16 17 SerbiaAna Ivanovic 2,531 65 65 2,531 Third round lost toSwitzerlandTimea Bacsinszky[19]
17 14 Czech RepublicKarolína Plíšková 2,795 215 10 2,590 Second round lost toHungaryTímea Babos
18 26 SerbiaJelena Janković 1,975 10 10 1,975 Second round retired vs.PolandMagda Linette[Q]
19 20 SwitzerlandTimea Bacsinszky 2,345 0 390 2,735 Semifinals lost toRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova[15]
20 22 United StatesSloane Stephens 2,105 215 10 1,900 Second round lost toUnited KingdomHeather Watson[WC]
21 21 GermanyAndrea Petkovic 2,110 390 10 1,730 Second round lost toFranceCaroline Garcia
22 24 United StatesMadison Keys 2,005 10 215 2,210 Quarterfinals lost toGermanyAngelique Kerber[2]
23 25 DenmarkCaroline Wozniacki 1,991 120 65 1,936 Third round lost toUkraineElina Svitolina[12]
24 23 United KingdomJohanna Konta 2,028 (18) 215 2,225 Quarterfinals lost toBelarusVictoria Azarenka[13]
25 28 RussiaAnastasia Pavlyuchenkova 1,865 35 10 1,840 Second round lost toNetherlandsKiki Bertens[Q]
26 27 AustraliaSamantha Stosur 1,900 65 10 1,845 Second round lost toGermanyJulia Görges
27 29 FranceKristina Mladenovic 1,780 65 10 1,725 Second round lost toUnited StatesNicole Gibbs[WC]
28 30 SlovakiaAnna Karolína Schmiedlová 1,690 35 10 1,665 Second round lost toUnited StatesMadison Brengle
29 37 GermanySabine Lisicki 1,302 215 10 1,097 Second round lost toRomaniaIrina-Camelia Begu
30 31 RussiaEkaterina Makarova 1,571 120 215 1,666 Quarterfinals lost toRussiaSvetlana Kuznetsova[15]
31 34 AustraliaDaria Gavrilova 1,379 120 10 1,269 Second round lost toKazakhstanZarina Diyas
32 33 RomaniaMonica Niculescu 1,410 35 120 1,495 Fourth round lost toUnited KingdomJohanna Konta[24]

† The player did not qualify for the tournament in 2015. 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 using a protected ranking into the main draw:

The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:

Withdrawals

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Before 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
SUI Martina Hingis IND Sania Mirza 2 1
TPE Chan Hao-ching TPE Chan Yung-jan 11 2
USA Bethanie Mattek-Sands CZE Lucie Šafářová 16 3
HUN Tímea Babos KAZ Yaroslava Shvedova 17 4
CZE Andrea Hlaváčková CZE Lucie Hradecká 22 5
FRA Caroline Garcia FRA Kristina Mladenovic 26 6
SLO Andreja Klepač SLO Katarina Srebotnik 46 7
CHN Xu Yifan CHN Zheng Saisai 47 8
  • 1Rankings as of March 7, 2016.

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. ^http:// wtatennis /SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/MDS.pdf[permanent dead link]
  3. ^http:// wtatennis /SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/QS.pdf[permanent dead link]
  4. ^http:// wtatennis /SEWTATour-Archive/posting/2016/837/MDD.pdf[permanent dead link]
  5. ^abc"Rafael Nadal retires from his opening match at the Miami Open".Miami Herald.26 March 2016.
  6. ^abc"Novak Djokovic strolls to Miami Open last 16 while David Ferrer beaten".The Guardian.28 March 2016.
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