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Top bets crash out early

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THE NEW site for the Miami Open suddenly is missing a lot of star power.

Serena Williams withdrew Saturday, March 23, blaming a previously undisclose­d left knee injury. Less than two hours later, top-ranked Naomi Osaka lost in the third round to tour veteran Hsieh Su-Wei of Taiwan, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3.

Osaka’s departure matched the earliest ever in the tournament by a top-seeded woman and jeopardize­d her No. 1 ranking, depending on results next week.

“I feel like I’ve dealt with the stress of people asking me do I have pressure because I have the No. 1 next to my name,” Osaka said. “I thought I was doing fine with that, but I guess I’m not.”

Roger Federer briefly seemed headed for the exit but instead advanced to the third round by rallying past qualifier Radu Albot 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.

“Radu put me through the ringer,” Federer said.

No. 2-seeded Alexander Zverev double-faulted 12 times and lost to wild card David Fer- rer, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3.

Williams’ withdrawal was unexpected because she showed no signs of injury a day earlier while winning her opening match against Rebecca Peterson, 6-3, 1-6, 6-1. Williams didn’t mention any health issues during a news conference after the match, and the WTA had no informatio­n regarding when she was hurt.

Williams’ victory Friday was her first at Hard Rock Stadium, the Miami Dolphins’ home and the Miami Open’s new center court. The tournament moved this year from Key Biscayne, where Williams won eight titles.

“I am disappoint­ed to withdraw,” she said in a statement. “It was an amazing experience to play at Hard Rock Stadium this year, and I would like to thank the Miami Open for putting on an amazing event. I hope to be back next year to play at this one-of-a-kind tournament in front of the incredible fans here in Miami.” /

 ?? AP FOTO ?? EARLY EXIT. Top seed Naomi Osaka (left) is out of the third round after losing to Hsieh Su-Wei of Taiwan in the Miami Open.
AP FOTO EARLY EXIT. Top seed Naomi Osaka (left) is out of the third round after losing to Hsieh Su-Wei of Taiwan in the Miami Open.

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