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Sony Open 2014
Monday 31 March 2014 10:55, UK
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Novak Djokovic beats Rafa Nadal in the final to take the title in Miami
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Roger Federer's good recent run ended early in Miami after losing to Kei Nishikori in the quarter-finals.
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Defending champion Andy Murray muscled his way passed Jo Wilfried Tsonga as he showed some good form in his second home
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But Novak Djokovic proved too strong for Murray in the quarters.
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Rafael Nadal of Spain celebrates after his straight sets victory against Lleyton Hewitt
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Rafael Nadal beat Milos Raonic in the quarters, and he moved straight into the final as Tomas Berdych pulled out of his semi
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Amazingly, Kei Nishikori also withdrew from his semi with DJokovic as the top seeds walked into the final
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It was Djokovic who was celebrating in the end as he claimed the title
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Novak Djokovic poses for photographers with the Butch Buchholz Torphy
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Maria Sharapova was working hard to try and get to the Miami final, but she faced Serena Williams int he semis
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And Serena came out on top against against Sharapova - for the 15th time in a row
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Serena is a tough woman to beat on her home turf in Miami
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Li Na of China was her opponent in the final, but no surprise to see her overpowered by the American.
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And it was a seventh Miami title for Serena
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Martina Hingis is still picking up the titles as she combined with Sabine Lisicki to win the women's doubles.
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