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Miami Master: Walton, Thompson, De Minaur 3 Round | March 23, 2025 | All News | News and Function | News and Events

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Lucky loser Adam Walton and fellow Australian Jordan Thompson and Alex de Minaur have advanced to the third round in the more and more open men’s draws at Miami Masters.

Miami, Florida, USA, March 23, 2025 | Matt

Queenslander Adam Walton made the third round in the Miami Open Main Draw, making the most of the last lucky lucky.

Walton moved directly to the second round because he replaced the Miami Champion Hubert Hurkacz in 2021 and received the first round by seeding Hurkacz.

There he met Luciano Darderi in Italy and hit 15 ace with the victory of 6-4 6-4.

As a result, WALTON reached the third round of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament.

Walton later joined the last 32 times by Jordan Thompson and Alex de Minaur, and the latter won the late night victory at Bu Yunchaokte in China on Saturday Miami.

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The No.10 seed, De Minaur, will be played in the third round with the Brazilian Prodigy Joao Fonseca.

Meanwhile, the world’s No.37 Thompson angry the 28th seed giovanni mpetshi perricard 7-6 (4) 7-6 (1).

It was the beginning of a great day for Sydneysider and combined with Sebastian korda to beat Alex Michelsen and Ben Shelton in the first round of Doubles Competition.

Last week, the finalists of Indian Wells, Thompson and Korda, have entered the last 16 years with All-AUSSIE COMBO Matt Ebden and John PEERS.

The Paris 2024 Olympic gold medalist has won the Argentine Francisco Serundol and Thomas Martin Etcheverry and the No. 1 Seed Marcelo Arrevalo and Mate Fabi Big, who won Thomson and Corda in the Indian Wells finals. PAVIC) started a potential confrontation with.

One day ago, STORM HUNTER won her first game with Achillies, which had been ruptured for almost a year.

Hunter combined with American Caroline Dolehide to overwhelm Magda Linette and DAYANA YASTREMSKA 6-1 6-1.

For Thompson, his single campaign makes a difficult change in consideration of his next opponent’s highest seed Alexander Zverev. But Australia will love his opportunity to win two meetings at two of the last three meetings.

For Walton, Coleman Wong broke down the 13th Seed Shelton with a three -set tie brake and his lottery began.

WALTON will now be ranked first in the fourth round, facing Hong Kong’s 20 -year -old wildcard, WONG.

Shelton is one of the top 16 seeds that exit the male single draw from Miami.

Four other people, Carlos Alcaraz, Daniil Medvedev, Jack Draper and Holger Rune, have advanced to the semi -finals in Indian Wells, while the eighth seed Andrey Rublev was lost by Zizou Bergs.

In other Australian results, the 25th seed Alexei Popyrin has fallen to three tight sets to Roman Safiulin.

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