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The dust has settled on the top 16 in Miami, which eight have made up the eight horses?

The men's singles tournament at the Miami Masters is in full swing, and the top 16 list has been produced. Let's see the next matchups.


Upper Half:

[1] Zverev vs [17] Fez

It's a repeat of a Hamburg final from yesteryear. Can Zverev continue to defend his seed glory despite the exit of many high-ranked seeds such as Aka and Mei?


Comparatively speaking, Fez, a potential stock, is even more expected, and once again staged a good reversal. At the Indian Wells Masters, he defeated Musetti, a semi-finalist at Wimbledon last year, and Tiafoe, a semi-finalist at last year's US Open at the Miami Masters. He has jumped to the new French first brother, and he has reached the round of 16 in two consecutive Sunshine Double Masters, becoming a rare scenery in French men's singles, which makes people can't bear to look sideways. The two competed, and it was not surprising that anyone would advance.



[20] Mahachi vs Mensik

A Czech derby is about to begin. Draper, who rose to fame at about the same time last year, is already a Masters champion, so will the two be on the same page? At least Mahachi has won his first 500 championship this year, and Big Brother should be even more optimistic!


[3] Fritz vs Walton

[10] De Minaur vs [29] Berrettini

There should be no suspense for Fritz to get through, after all, the opponent is a lucky loser in the qualifiers. De Minaur finally came back from a loss in the first set against Fonseca and a 0-2 deficit in the deciding set, and was able to deal with the deafening voices of the fans in support of the opponent, proving that he has matured day by day, and this time facing the rejuvenated Berrettini, he is still slightly favored.



Lower Half:

[24] Korda vs Monfils

[15] Musetti vs [4] Djokovic

Both matchups are old and new, and there is no doubt about it in terms of spectacle. Monfils continues to run on the road to rejuvenation, losing a fierce battle with Dimitrov in the last stop, is it expected to face Djokovic this time?


[5] Ruud vs [23] Celendreo

Almost every year, Cirondello has played well in the Sunshine Doubles, defeating Paul in the last game to advance, and this time facing the runner-up in the former tournament, it can be described as a needle against Maimang, and no one is surprised to lose.



[14] Dimitrov vs [31] Brandon Nakajima

The long-awaited 2017 year-end finals did not repeat the rivalry, the American ended the Belgian brother's road to rejuvenation, Dimi played the best performance in recent years at the Masters last year, and the runner-up should be more high-eyed.


Which Eight Horses will put together the top eight puzzle pieces? Stay tuned for the next races!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)


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