WTA Miami Day 4 Predictions Highlight Key Matchups The fourth day of the WTA Miami tournament features a high-profile lineup of matches, with several top-ranked players set to compete. Among the standout encounters is Amanda Anisimova’s opening match against Ajla Tomljanovic. Other notable matches include Coco Gauff facing Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Aryna Sabalenka taking on Ann Li, Elena Rybakina versus Yulia Putintseva, Jessica Pegula against Francesca Jones, Naomi Osaka’s clash with Talia Gibson, and Madison Keys’ showdown with Elena-Gabriela Ruse. Detailed predictions for these matches are outlined below. Maria Sakkari is expected to face Alycia Parks, a matchup with a clear head-to-head history. Parks holds a 1-0 advantage over Sakkari, but the Greek player’s return game will be critical in countering Parks’ powerful serve. While Sakkari’s performance this season has been inconsistent, her return game has shown strong potential in 2026. Parks, who recently ended a four-match losing streak, is anticipated to put up a strong fight, but Sakkari’s experience and adaptability may give her the edge. The prediction leans toward Sakkari securing a victory in three sets. Jelena Ostapenko’s match against Dayana Yastremska presents a unique challenge. Ostapenko’s aggressive, ultra-attacking style will test Yastremska, who is not naturally adept at redirecting pace. Despite Ostapenko’s fluctuating performance levels, her ability to adjust to different opponents makes her a formidable threat. With Yastremska’s limitations in handling high-pace rallies, Ostapenko is favored to advance, likely in two sets. Elina Svitolina’s encounter with Emerson Jones will be a test of endurance.#coco_gauff #amanda_anisimova #wta_miami #ajla_tomljanovic #elisabetta_cocciaretto

Miami Open Draw Features Home Hopes and Rising Contenders The Miami Open’s draw is packed with compelling storylines, from Aryna Sabalenka’s pursuit of a rare back-to-back Indian Wells-Miami title sweep to Elena Rybakina’s bid to break through in South Florida. The tournament, part of the season’s second Sunshine Swing, offers a mix of top seeds, rising stars, and homegrown hopes across its bracket. Sabalenka, the world No. 1, enters the event as the top seed, aiming to become the fifth woman in history to win both the Indian Wells and Miami WTA 1000 events in the same season. Her path includes a potential clash with No. 15 seed Madison Keys, who defeated her in last year’s Australian Open final. A key early-round matchup will feature Keys against Croatia’s Antonia Ruzic, a rising talent who reached the Dubai quarterfinals and advanced two rounds at Indian Wells. Ruzic could pose a threat to Keys in the second round. Other top seeds include Coco Gauff (No. 4) and Amanda Anisimova (No. 6), both Florida natives seeking their first Miami quarterfinal appearance. Gauff, a former semifinalist, faces a challenging path, while Anisimova aims to avoid a fourth career head-to-head meeting with Gauff. The bottom half of the draw also features Maria Sakkari, an unseeded player with a strong history in the tournament. Rybakina, the 2023 and 2024 Miami runner-up, returns to the event after a dramatic loss to Sabalenka in the Indian Wells final. She faces a tough section of the draw, including a potential third-round clash with No. 27 seed Marta Kostyuk and possible fourth-round matches against Osaka or Iva Jovic. Her path could lead to a final-eight showdown with No. 5 seed Jessica Pegula, whom she has defeated in previous tournaments. The draw also highlights several underdog stories.#aryna_sabalenka #miami_open #coco_gauff #elena_rybakina #amanda_anisimova

Emma Raducanu withdraws from Miami Open due to ongoing illness Emma Raducanu has pulled out of the Miami Open after citing health issues, marking another setback in her recent return to competitive tennis. The 23-year-old British world No. 1, who received a bye into the second round of the tournament, had been preparing for the event following a challenging period of recovery from post-viral symptoms. The illness, which she has been battling since her time in the Middle East last month, has forced her to skip the event. Raducanu’s recent participation in the Indian Wells tournament highlighted her struggles with fitness. In a third-round match earlier this month, she faced a 6-1, 6-1 defeat at the hands of Amanda Anisimova. After the 52-minute match, Raducanu acknowledged her physical limitations, stating she lacked the power to compete effectively against the two-time Grand Slam finalist. She admitted to avoiding drop shots and struggling to apply pressure with her return of serve, which left her unable to challenge Anisimova’s dominance. The former 2021 US Open champion had recently parted ways with her coach Francisco Roig in January and has been working with Mark Petchey on an ad-hoc basis. This transition has been part of her efforts to regain form after a difficult period marked by health challenges and inconsistent results. With her seedings at 24th, Raducanu’s absence from Miami means she will not face compatriot Sonay Kartal in the round of 64. Kartal is set to open her campaign against American Peyton Stearns. The withdrawal leaves Raducanu’s future in the tournament uncertain, as she continues to prioritize her health over competition.#emma_raducanu #miami_open #sonay_kartal #amanda_anisimova #mark_petchey
