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The Miami Open was founded in 1975.
Answer: False
The Miami Open tournament was founded in 1985.
Butch Buchholz's initial goal for the Miami Open was to make it the "Summer Slam."
Answer: False
Butch Buchholz's initial goal was to establish the event as the "Winter Wimbledon."
The Miami Open has always been known by the name "Miami Open."
Answer: False
The tournament has had several official and sponsored names throughout its history, including Lipton Championships and Ericsson Open.
IMG acquired the Miami Open tournament in 2005.
Answer: False
IMG purchased the Miami Open tournament in 1999.
The WCT Gold Coast Cup tournament preceded the International Player's Championships at the Delray Beach venue.
Answer: True
The WCT Gold Coast Cup, played at Delray Beach from 1982-1983, preceded the International Player's Championships at the same location.
Which of the following was NOT an official name of the Miami Open?
Answer: Florida Tennis Open
The Miami Open has officially been known as the International Players Championships, Miami Open Championships, and Miami Masters, among other sponsored names, but not the Florida Tennis Open.
Who founded the Miami Open with the aim of creating the "Winter Wimbledon"?
Answer: Butch Buchholz
Former player Butch Buchholz founded the Miami Open with the goal of establishing it as the "Winter Wimbledon."
The Miami Open is exclusively played on indoor clay courts.
Answer: False
The Miami Open is played on outdoor hardcourts.
The first Miami Open tournament was held in Key Biscayne, Florida.
Answer: False
The first Miami Open tournament was held in Delray Beach, Florida.
The Crandon Park facility was praised for having the fastest hard court on the tour.
Answer: False
The Crandon Park facility was criticized for having the slowest hard court on the tour.
The Miami Open moved to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens in 2019.
Answer: True
The tournament signed an agreement in 2017 to relocate to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, beginning in 2019.
What is the primary location where the Miami Open is held?
Answer: Miami Gardens, Florida
The Miami Open is primarily held at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
In which year did the Miami Open first move to Key Biscayne, Florida?
Answer: 1987
The tournament relocated to Key Biscayne, Florida, starting in 1987.
What was a primary reason for the tournament's relocation from Crandon Park?
Answer: A legal dispute prevented necessary upgrades.
A legal dispute with the Matheson family, who donated the land, prevented necessary upgrades to the Crandon Park facility, contributing to the relocation.
In what year did the Miami Open sign an agreement to move to Hard Rock Stadium?
Answer: 2017
The agreement to move to Hard Rock Stadium was signed in 2017.
The Miami Open was first held in which city?
Answer: Delray Beach
The Miami Open was first held in Delray Beach, Florida.
The men's singles final was played as a best-of-five set match until 2007.
Answer: False
The men's singles final was played as best-of-five sets from 1985-1990, 1996-2002, and 2004-2007.
Novak Djokovic and Andre Agassi share the record for the most men's singles titles at the Miami Open, each with six wins.
Answer: True
Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic hold the record for the most men's singles titles, with six victories each.
Serena Williams holds the record for the most women's singles titles with eight victories.
Answer: True
Serena Williams holds the record for the most women's singles titles, with eight wins.
Andre Agassi achieved the record for the most consecutive men's singles titles with four wins from 2001-2004.
Answer: False
Andre Agassi won three consecutive men's singles titles from 2001-2003. Novak Djokovic also achieved three consecutive wins from 2014-2016.
Carlos Alcaraz is the youngest men's singles champion, winning in 2022 at 18 years and 333 days old.
Answer: True
Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest men's singles champion in 2022, at 18 years and 333 days old.
Monica Seles is the oldest women's singles champion at the Miami Open.
Answer: False
Monica Seles is the youngest women's singles champion, winning in 1990 at 16 years and 111 days. Serena Williams is the oldest, winning in 2015 at 33 years and 190 days.
The men's singles final in 1989 was won by Thomas Muster.
Answer: False
In the 1989 final, Ivan Lendl won by walkover after Thomas Muster withdrew due to injuries from a car accident.
The prize money for the men's singles champion in the 2025 Miami Open was US$1,124,380.
Answer: True
The prize money for the men's singles champion in the 2025 Miami Open was US$1,124,380.
Roger Federer is the oldest men's singles champion, winning in 2019 at the age of 37 years and 235 days.
Answer: True
Roger Federer is the oldest men's singles champion, winning in 2019 at 37 years and 235 days.
Which player won the men's singles title in the inaugural Miami Open in 1985?
Answer: Tim Mayotte
Tim Mayotte won the men's singles title in the inaugural Miami Open in 1985.
Who holds the record for the most women's singles titles at the Miami Open?
Answer: Serena Williams
Serena Williams holds the record for the most women's singles titles at the Miami Open.
Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic share the record for most men's singles titles, with how many wins each?
Answer: Six
Andre Agassi and Novak Djokovic each hold the record for the most men's singles titles with six wins.
What was the reason for Thomas Muster's withdrawal from the 1989 men's singles final?
Answer: A car accident
Thomas Muster withdrew from the 1989 men's singles final due to injuries sustained in a car accident.
Which player won the men's singles title in 2007, marking his first victory at the event?
Answer: Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic won his first Miami Open men's singles title in 2007.
What was the prize money for the women's singles champion in the 2025 Miami Open?
Answer: US$1,124,380
The prize money for the women's singles champion in the 2025 Miami Open was US$1,124,380.
Who won the women's singles title in 2005 as an unseeded player?
Answer: Kim Clijsters
Kim Clijsters won the women's singles title in 2005 as an unseeded player.
Which player won the women's singles title in 2024 as an unseeded player?
Answer: Danielle Collins
Danielle Collins won the women's singles title in 2024 as an unseeded player.
Which of the following players won the men's singles title in 2019?
Answer: Roger Federer
Roger Federer won the men's singles title in 2019.
What was the reason for Goran Ivanišević's retirement from the 1996 men's singles final?
Answer: A stiff neck
Goran Ivanišević retired from the 1996 men's singles final due to a stiff neck.
Who won the women's singles title in 2022?
Answer: Iga Świątek
Iga Świątek won the women's singles title in 2022.
Which of the following players has won the "Sunshine Double" in singles multiple times?
Answer: Roger Federer
Roger Federer has won the "Sunshine Double" in singles multiple times, in different years.
What was the prize money for the men's singles champion in the inaugural Miami Open in 1985?
Answer: US$1.8 million
The prize money for the men's singles champion in the inaugural 1985 Miami Open was US$1.8 million.
Who won the women's singles title in 2016?
Answer: Victoria Azarenka
Victoria Azarenka won the women's singles title in 2016.
What was the reason for Guillermo Coria's retirement from the 2004 men's singles final?
Answer: Kidney stones
Guillermo Coria retired from the 2004 men's singles final due to back pain, later identified as kidney stones.
The Bryan brothers, Bob and Mike Bryan, have won six men's doubles titles at the Miami Open.
Answer: True
Bob and Mike Bryan hold the record for the most men's doubles titles at the Miami Open, with six championships.
Jana Novotná won seven women's doubles titles as an individual player.
Answer: True
Jana Novotná accumulated seven women's doubles titles at the Miami Open with various partners.
Who won the men's doubles title in 2016 with Nicolas Mahut?
Answer: Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut won the men's doubles title in 2016.
Which team won the men's doubles title in 2024?
Answer: Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden
Rohan Bopanna and Matthew Ebden won the men's doubles title in 2024.
Who won the women's doubles title in 2025?
Answer: Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider
Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider won the women's doubles title in 2025.
The Miami Open was part of the WTA Tier I Series from 2009 to 2020.
Answer: False
The Miami Open was part of the WTA Tier I Series from 1990 to 2008, then became a WTA Premier Mandatory and Premier 5 tournament from 2009 to 2020.
The tournament was referred to as the "Fifth major" in professional tennis until the mid-2010s.
Answer: False
The tournament was referred to as the "Fifth major" until the mid-2000s, not the mid-2010s.
The ATP Masters 1000 tournament category was known as the "Super 9" from 1996 to 1999.
Answer: True
The ATP Masters 1000 tournaments were known as the "Super 9" from 1996 to 1999.
The Miami Open is part of which official tour categories?
Answer: ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000
The Miami Open is classified as an ATP Masters 1000 event on the ATP Tour and a WTA 1000 event on the WTA Tour.
Which of these was a former ATP Masters 1000 tournament?
Answer: Hamburg Open
The Hamburg Open was formerly an ATP Masters 1000 tournament.
Which of the following is NOT an active WTA 1000 tournament?
Answer: Virginia Slims of Florida
The Virginia Slims of Florida was a defunct WTA tournament and is not an active WTA 1000 event.
What was the ATP Masters 1000 tournament category from 2000 to 2008?
Answer: Masters Series
From 2000 to 2008, the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments were known as the Masters Series.
The "Sunshine Double" refers to winning the French Open and Wimbledon consecutively.
Answer: False
The "Sunshine Double" is achieved by winning the Indian Wells Open and the Miami Open consecutively.
The 2020 Miami Open was held with full capacity attendance.
Answer: False
The 2020 Miami Open was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and held with limited attendance in 2021.
The Miami Open was the first tournament in the United States to use the Hawk-Eye system.
Answer: True
The tournament became the first in the United States to implement the Hawk-Eye system in 2006.
Jamea Jackson made the first challenge using Hawk-Eye during a doubles match.
Answer: False
Jamea Jackson made the first Hawk-Eye challenge during a singles match.
The 2020 Miami Open was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Answer: True
The 2020 Miami Open was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Russian and Belarusian players competed with their national flags in the 2022 tournament.
Answer: False
Due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Russian and Belarusian players competed without their national flags in the 2022 tournament.
What achievement is known as the "Sunshine Double" in tennis?
Answer: Winning the Indian Wells Open and the Miami Open consecutively.
The "Sunshine Double" refers to winning both the Indian Wells Open and the Miami Open consecutively in the same year.
Approximately how many people attended the Miami Open in 2023?
Answer: Over 386,000
The 2023 Miami Open tournament was attended by over 386,000 people.
What was the attendance figure for the Miami Open in 2023?
Answer: Approximately 386,000
The attendance for the Miami Open in 2023 was approximately 386,000.