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2019 - MIAMI - USA, FL

March 19, 2019

Miami magic: A decade of champions

A review of the Miami Open champions since the tournament became a Premier Mandatory event in 2009.

01 /10
Victoria Azarenka ended Serena Williams’ two-year reign in 2009 with a 6-3, 6-1 victory. (Getty)
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In 2010, Kim Clijsters proved too strong for Venus Williams. It was the second time she had won the crown. (Getty)
03 /10
Azarenka became a two-time winner in 2011, defeating Maria Sharapova, 6-1, 6-4, in the final. (Getty)
04 /10
Agnieszka Radwanska picked up her biggest title of 2012 in Miami. Again Sharapova was the runner-up. (Getty)
05 /10
Serena Williams claimed glory in 2013 with a three-set victory in the final over Sharapova. (Getty)
06 /10
Li Na was Serena’s victim in the 2014 final. The American won, 7-5, 6-1, to win the title for a seventh time. (Getty)
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A record eighth crown for Serena followed in 2015 as she swept past Carla Suárez Navarro in the final. (Getty)
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A rare feat was achieved in 2016 as Azarenka completed the Sunshine Double, having also won at Indian Wells. (Getty)
09 /10
Johanna Konta won the biggest title of her career to date in 2017. She beat Caroline Wozniacki in the final. (Getty)
10 /10
Florida-native Sloane Stephens proved a popular winner in 2018 as she defeated Jelena Ostapenko. (Getty)

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