Men's singles All seeds receive a bye into the second round. 14th seed
Gaël Monfils withdrew before the start of the tournament and was replaced by
Nicolás Almagro as the 33rd seed.
Mardy Fish,
David Nalbandian and
Taylor Dent all progress to the second round in straight sets as
James Blake grinded in three sets to advance, while
Richard Gasquet was the upset of the round. The second round recorded major upsets as 2nd seed and 2009 finalist
Novak Djokovic fell to
Olivier Rochus 6−2, 6−7(6), 6−4 and 3rd seed and defending champion
Andy Murray fell to Mardy Fish 6−4, 6−4. Other seeds that fell were
Albert Montañés,
Janko Tipsarević,
Sam Querrey and
Viktor Troicki who lost to
David Nalbandian. The
2010 BNP Paribas Open Ivan Ljubičić retired due to back injury leading 6−4, 1−0. In the Third Round the top seeds
Roger Federer struggled against
Florent Serra in closing out each set but eventually won 7−6(2), 7−6(3) and 4th seed
Rafael Nadal survived against David Nalbandian 6−7(8), 6−2, 6−2. The other seeds went through a rough patch as they needed to overcome a 1st set loss but eventually advance namely
Mikhail Youzhny,
Fernando González and
Fernando Verdasco.
Juan Carlos Ferrero overcame a second lapse against
John Isner winning 6−2, 3−6, 6−3, while compatriots
Tommy Robredo and
Feliciano López fell. Top ten players
Andy Roddick,
Robin Söderling and
Marin Čilić cruised through. In the fourth round action
Jo Wilfried Tsonga cruised over
Juan Carlos Ferrero 6−2, 6−2 to set up a clash against
Rafael Nadal who downed compatriot
David Ferrer 7–6(5), 6–4.
Andy Roddick also made through the quarterfinals recovering from a 1−4 (0−40) scoreline in the first set to defeat
Benjamin Becker 7−6(4), 6−3 and is scheduled to face
Nicolás Almagro who grinded out a 3 set win over
Thomaz Bellucci. The other Quarterfinal showdown is between
Mikhail Youzhny who defeated
Mardy Fish taking on
Robin Söderling who won over Fernando González. Fernando Verdasco also made through with a 6-4 7–6(3) coming back from a break down in the second set over
Marin Čilić. He is now scheduled to face
Tomáš Berdych who upset
Roger Federer 6–4, 6-7(3), 7-6(6) saving a match point en route to the victory. In the first of the battle for the semi-finals
Andy Roddick made quick work of
Nicolás Almagro with a 6−3, 6−3 in just 80 minutes breaking the Spaniards serve 3 times and saving the only two break points he faced in the second round. The American defeated 4−6, 6−3, 6−3
Rafael Nadal who also had had an easy victory over Frenchman
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga breaking the Tsonga serve 4 times and saving all 8 break points he faced to earn a 6−3, 6−2 victory. Following Nadal and Roddick in the semifinals was
Tomáš Berdych who survived against
Fernando Verdasco two days after defeating
Roger Federer 4−6, 7−6(5), 6−4 with both players saving 7 of 9 break points. Berdych defeated Swede
Robin Söderling who had cruised over
Mikhail Youzhny with a 6−1, 6−4. In the first semifinal saw
Andy Roddick taking on
Rafael Nadal with leading the head-to-head 5−2 with a 3 match winning streak and 7 straight sets. However the American was able to upset Spaniard 4−6, 6−3, 6−3 with Roddick changing strategies in the middle of the second set and being more agrresive and breaking the Spaniard 3 times with himself getting broken once. Nadal reacted on Roddick' change of tactics he said "I started the match playing pretty well in the beginning. Later in the second set Andy was serving well; I didn't have a lot of chances on the return. He started to play more aggressive in the game where he broke me. It was a change, and it was surprise for me.". In the second semifinal saw
Tomáš Berdych continue his marvelous run and upsetting
Robin Söderling with a 6−2, 6−2 crushing victory over the Swede breaking the Swede 4 times and saving the only break point he faced. In the finals it was Roddick's 10th Masters final and the 2nd for Berdych. In their head-to-head Roddick is above Berdych 5−2, and Roddick has won their 3 previous encounters including 2 this year. In the match, it was completely even as both players did not face a single break point up until 5-5, where Berdych save a break point but double faulted and went long to give Roddick the break, and serve out the first set at love. In the second set Roddick got to an early start as he broke for a 2−0 lead and even had match points at 5−3 but BErdych fend it off, but Roddick serve it out to win the set 6−4 and the match. Asked what most pleased him about the title run, Roddick said: "I won in different ways. I changed it up against Rafa and today I was smart with chipping and mixing paces, which kept him guessing. I held onto my serve well throughout and played a pretty smart tournament.". "He was just too strong today", Berdych said. "He's not just serving the big bombs. His variations of the serve are a really big improvement. ... I was really looking for maybe to get one chance, but he held pretty well. I didn’t get any chance during whole match.".
Championship Match Andy Roddick defeated
Tomáš Berdych 7−5, 6−4 • It was Roddick's second title of the year and 29th of his career. It was his 5th Masters 1000 title. It was his 2nd win at Miami, also winning in 2004.
Women's singles All seeds receive a bye into the second round. With
Serena Williams withdrawal sister
Venus Williams replaced her to open up the 2nd round. In the second round several seeds fell with
Alona Bondarenko,
Sabine Lisicki,
Alisa Kleybanova,
María José Martínez Sánchez,
Anabel Medina Garrigues,
Aleksandra Wozniak and
Aravane Rezaï.
2010 Australian Open Chinese semifinalists
Li Na,
Zheng Jie and
Elena Dementieva were also ousted. In the third round most of the higher seeds progress with the exceptions of
Francesca Schiavone who fell to
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova,
Nadia Petrova falling to
Daniela Hantuchová and
Justine Henin progress over
Dominika Cibulková. The fourth round began with a major upset as
Marion Bartoli won convincingly over top seed
Svetlana Kuznetsova 6–3, 6–0 as the Russian struggled with a shoulder injury. Third seed Venus Williams also struggled as she rallied to defeat Daniela Hantuchová 1−6, 7−5, 6−4 in the only three set affair in the fourth round and overcoming a 2−0 deficit in the second set. Three Belgians advance to the Quarterfinals with relative ease
Yanina Wickmayer defeated
Timea Bacsinszky 6−0, 6−1, Justine Henin dominated
Vera Zvonareva with a 6–4, 6–0 victory and
Kim Clijsters prevailed over defending champion
Victoria Azarenka 6−4, 6−0. world no. 2
Caroline Wozniacki,
Agnieszka Radwańska and
Samantha Stosur also won in straight sets. In the first day of the Quarterfinals
Venus Williams recorded her 5th straight victory over Agnieszka Radwańska convincingly 6−3, 6−1 breaking the Radwańska serve five times, with her serve getting broken once. Venus was followed by
Marion Bartoli who edged out one of three Belgians in the quarterfinals
Yanina Wickmayer 6−4, 7−5 the match featured 12 breaks of serve 7−5 to Bartoli as both players struggled on serve. The meeting between Bartoli and Venus is their first match that is not a final. Bartoli and Venus was joined in by the Belgians
Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin in the Semifinals. Kim Clijsters had an easier victory as she dispatched Australian Samantha Stosur 6–3, 7–5 in just over 70 minutes, while Justine Henin needed twice as more time to grind over world no. 2 Caroline Wozniacki with a 6–7(5), 6–3, 6–4 victory. In the Semifinals
Venus Williams made a quick work of Marion Bartoli winning 6−4, 6−3. Bartoli made four double faults in the sixth and stated that "It was all terrible. The more I was thinking, okay, just put your first serve in, the worse it was getting. I think it's also the part that she's so inside the baseline. I would just put the first serve in, and she would just get over it and kill me on the return of serve. That really put a lot of pressure on [me]." she then added "I think that's also what sets her apart from the other players. Like Serena, when you get her in front of you, it's not like an average player returning your serve. If you're not serving perfectly, she gonna hit a great return and [you will] be on defense." This is Venus' 15th straight win. In the 2nd semifinals in a Belgian encounter saw Kim Clijsters outlasted compatriot Justine Henin 6−2, 6−7(3), 7−6(6) to even their head-to-head 12−12. In the finals the head-to-head was 6−5 in favor of the American. However it was the Belgian Kim Clijsters who dominated her most fancied opponent American
Venus Williams 6−2, 6−1, thus breaking the Americans 15 match winning streak and the Belgian returning to the top 10. "It took a lot of hard work to get back into shape and I have a few people to thank, including my fitness coach and husband", Clijsters said during the on-court ceremony. "It feels really good to be back here, having won the title in 2005. It's always nice to come back to a place you have done well before, and to such a beautiful stadium." The Belgian added. The older Williams stated that "Sometimes when you hit a few bad shots it's not as easy to reel it in, and things start to go a little bit quicker. Every now and then it happens to the best of us. I think this happened to Kim in Australia, so I think she knows what it's like. Wasn't the best day, but that's, I guess, sport sometimes." and added "Obviously against a player like Kim, if you make too many errors, the match can go quickly. I mean, I think she hit eight winners, so it wasn't she played extremely solid; it's not like I was blown off the court. Unfortunately I was my own worst enemy today.". Clijsters then said "What has changed for me now is whatever I do at the courts, it's almost like my time off", Clijsters said. "I get to come here, work out and play my matches. It's like Mommy time. When I’m done, I’m really focused on my family life, and I like the balance.".
Championship Match Kim Clijsters defeated
Venus Williams, 6−2, 6−1. • It was Clijsters' second title of the year and 37th of her career. It was her second title of this event, also winning in 2005.
Men's doubles In the first round all seeded players progress with the exception of 5th seed
Łukasz Kubot and
Oliver Marach fell to the German team of
Benjamin Becker and
Michael Kohlmann. They were joined by half of the defending champion
Andy Ram who partnered
Michaël Llodra who fell to
Feliciano López and
Fernando Verdasco. The second round action saw top seeds
Daniel Nestor –
Nenad Zimonjić and 6th seeds
Simon Aspelin –
Paul Hanley falling to the Spanish teams of
Nicolás Almagro –
Tommy Robredo and Feliciano López – Fernando Verdasco respectively. 7th seeds
František Čermák and
Michal Mertiňák also fell to
Arnaud Clément and
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, while 4 seeds also advance to the Quarterfinals. In the Quarterfinals Spanish team of
Nicolás Almagro and
Tommy Robredo won over compatriots Feliciano López and Fernando Verdasco, while 3rd seed
Lukáš Dlouhý and
Leander Paes, and 4th seed
Mahesh Bhupathi and
Max Mirnyi occupied their rightful semifinal slots. For the final slot were Polish team of
Mariusz Fyrstenberg and
Marcin Matkowski who upset 2nd seeded Americans
Bob Bryan and
Mike Bryan. In the semifinals the two higher seeds remaining both won their matches comfortably with 3rd seeds
Lukáš Dlouhý and
Leander Paes winning 6–3, 6–0 over unseeded Spaniards
Nicolás Almagro and
Tommy Robredo, while 4th seeds Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi also won in straight sets over 8th-seeded Poles Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski 7–6(4), 6–4. In the final it was the pair of Lukáš Dlouhý and Leander Paes who came through and thus winning their first Miami title as a team and as individuals with a 6–2, 7–5 victory over
Mahesh Bhupathi and
Max Mirnyi in the process halting Mirnyi's quest for a record 5th doubles title.
Championship Match Lukáš Dlouhý /
Leander Paes defeated
Mahesh Bhupathi /
Max Mirnyi, 6–2, 7–5.
Women's doubles In the first round three seeded teams fell with
Bethanie Mattek-Sands and
Yan Zi who fell to
Maria Kirilenko and
Agnieszka Radwańska,
Chuang Chia-jung and
Hsieh Su-wei falling to
Klaudia Jans and
Vladimíra Uhlířová, and the biggest upset as top seeds
Cara Black and
Liezel Huber was upset by
Natalie Grandin and
Abigail Spears. Defending champion
Svetlana Kuznetsova partnered with
Alicia Molik losing to
Gisela Dulko and
Flavia Pennetta. In the second round remaining seeded teams all made it through with the exception of the no. 2 seeds
Nuria Llagostera Vives and
María José Martínez Sánchez who fell to Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta. In the quarterfinals 4th seeds
Rennae Stubbs and
Lisa Raymond advance with a comfortable win over
Alisa Kleybanova and
Francesca Schiavone, while Stubbs former partner
Samantha Stosur also advance with
Nadia Petrova with a win over
Julie Coin and
Vania King. In the semifinals Nadia Petrova and Samantha Stosur defeated the team of
Chan Yung-jan and
Zheng Jie in a 6–1, 7–5 final score, and the team of Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta also advanced to the final defeating Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs double 6–4. In the semifinals saw Nadia Petrova and Samantha Stosur advancing to the finals in a convincing fashion with a 6–1, 7–5 victory over Chan Yung-jan and Zheng Jie. In the second semifinals saw Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta upsetting 4th seeds Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs in a straight set 6–4, 6–4 victory. In the final it was the pair Gisela Dulko and Flavia Pennetta who produce another upset as they defeated 3rd seeds Nadia Petrova and Samantha Stosur, thus defeating 3 of the top 4 seeds after upsetting 2nd seeds Nuria Llagostera Vives and María José Martínez Sánchez in the second round and 3rd seeds Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs in the semifinals. This is Dulko and Pennetta's first Mandatory level doubles title as a team and as individuals.
Championship Match Gisela Dulko /
Flavia Pennetta defeated
Nadia Petrova /
Samantha Stosur, 6–3, 4–6, [10–7]. == Attendance ==