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Miami Open: Sonay Kartal misses out on main draw a week after reaching last 16 at Indian Wells Trending Global News

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Sonay Kartal of Great Britain has been knocked in qualifying for the Miami Open, a week after the final 16 in Indian Wales.

Cartal impressed in California, leaving the Top -20 player Beatris Head Mia An Root in the fourth round, which is in the fourth round before being beaten by World No. 1 Aryana Sabalenka in straight sets.

However, the 23-year-old missed a place in Florida after losing 4-6 7-6 (7-2) 7-5 to Taylor Taunsend of America.

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Highlights from Kartal’s direct defeat to Aryana Sabalenka in Indian wells

After running in the Indian Wales, Kartal did not reach any 63 in the world and now 2021 US Open champions Emma Redukanu is only at three places, which plays Sayaka Ishi of Japan in her initial match in Miami.

Harriot dart Australia’s Kimberly Bires was also unable to make the main draw to lose 6-4 6-3.

The women’s singles in the tournament leave Katie Baulter and Redukanu as the only representatives of Britain, which runs from 18-30 March Sky sports.

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Jacob Fernley is a win from reaching the main draw at Miami Open

In men’s qualifications, British number 3 Jacob fernley The Netherlands’s Thejs Bugard is a win after the men reaching a single after the disposal of 6-4 6-3 and will now face the American Triston Boir.

New Indian Wales Champion Jack Draper and Cameron Nori will compete in Miami, with Draper Roberto Botista Aguta or Jakub Mennsic gave goodbye to the first round before the final -64 clash.

The Nori will take China’s Budh to Yanchakete in the first round, with the winner will face 10th seeded Alex de Minneur.

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