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    A few hours before 45-year-old Venus Williams was battling on the Grandstand court at the Miami Open on a beautiful Thursday afternoon, 17-year-old Moise Kouame was making history on an outside court. Sacrebleu! The kid from Paris, who was making his ATP Tour-level debut -- thanks to a wild card -- outlasted Californian qualifier Zachary Svajda 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 to become the youngest male player to win a match in Miami and the youngest to claim an ATP Masters 1000 victory since Spanish legend Rafael Nadal did it in 2003. Kouame also became the first player born in 2009 or later to win an ATP Tour match.

  • Secure Your 2019 Miami Open Ticket Package Today

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  • John Isner Wins 2018 Miami Open Title

  • Mens Final Preview: Isner/Zverev Clash

  • Vandeweghe and Barty Win Womens Doubles Title

  • Sloane Stephens Wins 2018 Miami Open Title

  • Bob and Mike Bryan Win Mens Doubles Title

  • Bryan Brothers Go For Title No. 5

  • Secure Your 2019 Miami Open Ticket Package Today
  • A Look Back on the Miami Open 2018
  • Miami Opens Key Biscayne Finale Highlighted By Great Crowds, Record TV and Digital Coverage and a Look to the Tournaments Future
  • John Isner Wins 2018 Miami Open Title
  • Mens Final Preview: Isner/Zverev Clash
  • Vandeweghe and Barty Win Womens Doubles Title
  • Sloane Stephens Wins 2018 Miami Open Title
  • Bob and Mike Bryan Win Mens Doubles Title
  • Bryan Brothers Go For Title No. 5