After Indian Wells Masters, another Masters 1000 will take place in the US this week, Miami Open. The event will take place from March 19 to March 31 in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA.
Today 18/3, the Organizing Committee has just conducted branching and dividing the match. In men's singles, one of the most awaited names is Novak Djokovic. The Serbian player has just disappointed at Indian Wells when he was eliminated in the first round, so he was putting great ambition in Miami.

With the current ranking, Djokovic is the No. 4 seed of the tournament and is exempted from the first round.
If advanced deeply, Djokovic will face many rivals in the top 10 ATP. In the quarterfinals, he can meet Daniil Medvedev or Stefanos Tsitsipas. The maximum challenge will come in the semi -finals when Nole's potential opponent is the No. 2 seed Carlos Alcaraz. If he continues to reach the final, he is likely to encounter names like Alexander Zverev, Androy Rubleev or Jack Draper.

Meanwhile, the first opponent of Alcaraz in the second round could be David Goffin or Aleksandar Vukic. Next, he is likely to compete for the quarterfinal tickets with Grigor Dimitrov or Karen Khachanov. Before wanting to fight Djokovic in the semi -finals, Alcaraz will have to surpass Tommy Paul or Casper Ruud.