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Miami Open Resumes With Packed Schedule After Rainout

The Miami Open moves back into action Thursday, March 19, with a crowded schedule after persistent rain washed out all matches on Wednesday and forced tournament organizers to reshuffle the opening days of the event. Officials said the full day of play was canceled because of the weather, turning Thursday into one of the busiest days of the tournament’s first week.

The reset gives the day added weight across both draws. Stadium Court is scheduled to open at noon with No. 31 seed Alexandra Eala facing Laura Siegemund in the women’s draw. That will be followed by Fabian Marozsan against rising Brazilian João Fonseca, a match that carries extra intrigue because the winner is set to earn a showdown with top seed Carlos Alcaraz in the next round.

Later in the Stadium session, No. 2 seed Iga Swiatek is set to begin her campaign against Magda Linette, while the night slate includes Alex Michelsen against qualifier Mattia Bellucci and No. 8 seed Mirra Andreeva against McCartney Kessler.

The significance of Thursday goes beyond a few marquee names. ATP Tour organizers described it as a stacked schedule following the rain delay, with 24 men’s matches spread across the grounds. Among the other men scheduled for action are Grigor Dimitrov, Matteo Berrettini, Marin Cilic, Hubert Hurkacz and Stefanos Tsitsipas, underscoring how quickly the tournament now has to move to get back on track.

Grandstand also carries some of the day’s biggest crowd appeal. The official order of play lists Alycia Parks against Sinja Kraus to open, followed by Francesca Jones against Venus Williams. Dimitrov is then scheduled to face Raphael Collignon, with Alejandro Tabilo set to meet Francisco Comesana later on the same court. After Wednesday’s washout, Williams’ return becomes one of the day’s most anticipated storylines as fans finally get a chance to see some of the tournament’s headline names take the court.

Thursday’s program is a reminder of how quickly the shape of a major event can change in South Florida. The tournament had already warned that Stadium Court would not be ready for Wednesday because of heavy rainfall in the lead-up to the event, before conditions deteriorated further and wiped out the day entirely. Now, with the Stadium expected to host play and outer courts running throughout the day, the Miami Open has a chance to regain momentum — but only if the weather cooperates.

For the Miami Open, March 19 is no longer simply the next day on the calendar. It has become a recovery day, a showcase day and, for many of the tournament’s biggest names, the real start of the event.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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