Men’s Singles Quarterfinals) Due to the late finish of previous matches, the clash between Korda and Djokovic will be postponed.

 

The match was postponed until tomorrow.

The ATP homepage confirmed that the men’s singles quarterfinal match between Novak Djokovic and Sebastian Korda will not take place as originally scheduled because it is too late, according to an announcement from the tournament organizers.

According to the rules, matches at the Miami Open cannot start after 11pm (local time). The ATP announced the date at 11:30pm on March 26 (local time, about 10:30am on March 27 Vietnam time), but the Nole – Korda match could not take place because the previous matches ended too late.

As planned, the match will be postponed and take place after the Aryna Sabalenka – Jasmine Paolini match (2:00 a.m., March 28) in the women’s singles semi-finals.

Korda worried about injury

Before the match, Sebastian Korda revealed that he was struggling with a wrist injury he suffered after his win over Gael Monfils in the fourth round, and was even worried that he would not be able to play well against Djokovic:

“My wrist is quite sore at the moment, we’ll see tomorrow. I’ll do a lot of physiotherapy and hopefully it will get better. Anyway, it’s great to be in the quarter-finals of the Masters 1000 for the fourth time in my career. I haven’t played many tournaments this year.”

Djokovic has a bright chance of winning the championship

The strongest players like Alcaraz and Zverev were eliminated early, while Sinner was banned from competing and not participating in the tournament, which opened up a great opportunity for Djokovic to win this year’s tournament.

For more than a year, Djokovic has not won any championship title except the Olympic gold medal. The milestone of the 100th title in his career is waiting to be conquered by the Serbian legend.

Djokovic is in good form

Novak Djokovic is making steady progress in his quest to win the Miami Open, having not dropped a set since the start of the tournament. Despite facing lower-rated opponents such as Hijikata, Carabelli, and Musetti, the world number one’s performance was still impressive and commendable.

Korda challenges Djokovic

Korda challenges Djokovic

Novak Djokovic will face 24th seed Sebastian Korda in the Miami Open quarter-finals . The American’s progress in this tournament has been a surprise, especially after a long period of struggling with an elbow injury.

Although Korda finished runner-up at Adelaide in January, he has been a regular early exiter in other tournaments he has entered.

At this year’s Miami Open, 24-year-old Korda caused a big surprise when he defeated ninth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas. With high spirits, Korda promises to give Novak Djokovic a challenging match.