Thu Mar 27 20:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Miami Open Delays Djokovic Match After Scheduling Chaos
**Miami, FL** – The Miami Open experienced significant scheduling issues Wednesday, culminating in the postponement of Novak Djokovic’s highly anticipated quarterfinal match against Sebastian Korda. The delay, which pushed the match to Thursday, stemmed from a confluence of factors, including unexpectedly long matches and the tournament’s ambitious scheduling.
The day began with several upsets, including Arthur Fils’ three-set victory over top seed Alexander Zverev and Grigor Dimitrov’s grueling three-set win over Francisco Cerundolo. Dimitrov’s match, lasting nearly three hours in humid conditions, left him visibly exhausted. These lengthy matches, coupled with Jessica Pegula and Emma Raducanu’s own three-set encounter that extended past 11 p.m., created a significant backlog.
The ATP and WTA’s new scheduling guidelines, designed to prevent late match starts, were tested. Despite the late hour, Djokovic’s match was initially slated to proceed, but after consultation, organizers decided to postpone it to avoid further delays. This decision was met with mixed reactions, with some praising the prioritization of player well-being, while others questioned the tournament’s initial scheduling choices. Critics pointed out the availability of other courts and the possibility of adjusting the starting time.
The scheduling challenges were exacerbated by rain earlier in the week, forcing the Zverev-Fils match onto Wednesday’s already packed schedule. Commentators on Tennis Channel Live highlighted the ambitious nature of scheduling five singles matches on Stadium Court with a 1 p.m. start time.
Alexandra Eala’s stunning upset win over Iga Swiatek earlier in the day also contributed to the overall time constraints. The humid conditions further impacted the pace of play, affecting several matches. While the players who won their matches celebrated their victories, the scheduling issues left a lingering question mark over the tournament’s organization. Thursday’s schedule, which again features five matches on Stadium Court starting at 1 p.m., raises concerns about a potential repeat of Wednesday’s events.