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2025 Miami Open – Madison Keys aims home in an outstanding season

Collins was the first American women -Singles champion in Miami for six years, and without a nation who were better represented in the top 20 than the quintet of the United States, they will be full of faith for another home hero in Florida.

Top of the Stapel in 2025 is Madison Keys, the world number five, which has accumulated more ranking points than every player on tour, even though her 16-game winner from World No. has ended. 1 Aryna Sabalenka in Indian Wells.

Keys won two titles this year, including her first Grand Slam at the Australian Open, and is now driving to Miami to track a second WTA 1000 title.

Young Sensation Andreeva, who demanded the last two titles with 1000 levels, sits in front of the world No. 2 IGA Swiatek, who is still pursuing the first trophy of the year, in the race on the WTA final of the end of the year.

Spain Paula Badosa wants to return to the top 10 this week, while the runner -up from 2024 Miami, Elena Rybakina, could break into the top 5 if she should go one step further and avenge the defeat of last year.