Play cancelled! Alcaraz v Fritz, Kvitova v Alexandrova rescheduled for Thursday in Miami
Rain caused the cancellation of all play on Wednesday in Miami, leaving two critical quarter-finals to be rescheduled.
Miami Open 2023 | AI / Reuters / Panoramic
Rain has once again created an unwanted interruption of play at the Miami Open. Steady showers caused the cancellation of Wednesday evening’s heavily anticipated quarter-final between Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz, as well as the women’s singles quarter-final between Petra Kvitova and Ekaterina Alexandrova.
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