Miami Open's Top 5 Finals: A Clash of Titans

Miami Open's Top 5 Finals: A Clash of Titans

Miami's Memorable Finals: A Journey Through the Top 5

The Miami Open, formerly known as the Ericsson Open, has witnessed some of the most captivating tennis matches in history. This week, we delve into the Top 5 finals that have left an indelible mark on the tournament's legacy.

No. 5: Andy Murray vs. David Ferrer (2013)

In a thrilling encounter, Andy Murray emerged victorious over David Ferrer in the 2013 final. Murray's relentless baseline play and Ferrer's tenacious defense created a captivating battle that lasted over three hours.

No. 4: Venus Williams vs. Jennifer Capriati (2001)

The turn of the century was a golden era for women's tennis, and the 2001 Miami final between Venus Williams and Jennifer Capriati was a testament to that. In sweltering heat, the two Americans engaged in a fierce battle that showcased their exceptional athleticism and competitive spirit.

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No. 1: Venus Williams vs. Jennifer Capriati (2001)

The 2001 Miami final between Venus Williams and Jennifer Capriati stands as one of the most memorable matches in the tournament's history. The two Americans, who would split the four Grand Slams that year, battled for over three hours in oppressive heat. Despite Capriati reaching match point eight times, Williams displayed incredible resilience to secure the title in a thrilling tiebreaker.

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