Djokovic reaches Miami Open final
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Despite the soggy, gloomy conditions, tennis fans waited through the indefinite rain delay because Djokovic remains one of the biggest draws in tennis wherever he goes.
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The fourth seed, at 37 years and 10 months old, is the oldest ATP Masters 1,000 finalist ever, having also been the oldest semi-finalist.
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The World No. 1, Aryna Sabalenka, takes on No. 4 Jessica Pegula in the 2025 Miami Open Women's final on Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
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