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Sky Sports have now reported that the start of today's play has been pushed back until 6pm GMT due to the heavy rain in Miami.
And going off the forecast for the rest of today, it could take even longer for the action to finally get going.
Sabalenka's match with Badosa is due up first when action does hopefully get going.
But for now we will pause our live updates and be back with you for what hopefully should be a cracker of a match later on today.
Make sure to keep up to date with Mail Sport meanwhile for all the latest tennis news and updates from the Miami Open.
Be more ice skating than tennis out on that court it looks that slippy as the rain continues to hammer down in Miami. Could be still some way off though.
We have been getting updates at the half past the hour so we could be getting another update in just over ten minutes time.
Rain delays must be such a pain for tennis stars especially when it's uncertain whether their matches will go ahead on the day or not.
But they're incredible professionals and Sky Sports Tennis has shown Carlos Alcaraz, Andy Murray and Grigor Dimitrov getting their workouts and stretches in regardless just in case they do turn out onto the court today.
While we are delayed in Miami, an interesting sidebit from yesterday as Victoria Azarenka's ex-boyfriend - a muscian named Redfoo (formerly of LMFAO if you remember them) was in attendance to cheer on her opponent Peyton Stearns.
Redfoo made no secret of who he was supporting and it wasn't his partner of late 2012 to early 2014.
Azarenka got the last laugh as she claimed the victory in three sets.
Former World No 1 Jimmy Connors has hit out at people who have questioned Sabalenka's decision to carry on at the Miami Open after the death of her former boyfriend.
He said on the Advantage Connors podcast;
With all due respect, there are some things that people should keep their comments to themselves on. Unless you’re really in her shoes, and you know what she’s going through and what her thoughts are, it’s better to stay away," he said on the Advantage Connors podcast.
Even though that is devastating, how she takes it, only she knows. She would be criticized if she pulled out or she’s gonna be criticized if she continues to play, because that’s just the way people are
Back in the day, when I was playing, tennis was a good escape for me. (I was) going through a lot of things and a lot happening, (so) to go out, it gives you a mental break; it takes your mind away from a lot of things that are happening away from the court.
It’s her choice and it’s how she tries to deal with it on her own. And my thoughts go out to her because I know tennis is a tough enough game to go out and play against your opponent; to work; to train; and to try to be as good as she is, let alone with something outside the court that is as devastating as this to have on your mind.'
Andy Murray is also in action today as he goes up against Tomas Etcheverry after seeing off Matteo Berretini in the last round.
He has had plenty of joy in Miami since making his debut 18 years ago, winning in 2009 and 2013, and is dreaming of one more shot at glory on his swansong appearance.
The former world number one pulled off an impressive comeback victory to reach the second round of the Miami Open before writing on the courtside camera to declare a message to the watching fans.
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Sky Sports Tennis report that there is heavy rain expected for the next three or four hours with thunderstorms expected later this evening.
Just a reminder that there is no roof on any of the courts used for the Miami Open which is why there is no action at this moment in time.
A host of the sport's biggest names are in action today but there could be a lot of thumb-twiddling depending on how conditions improve in Miami today.
Also in early matches today are scheduled to be Coco Gauff against Nadia Podoroska and Andrey Rublev against Tomas Machac.
Other big names on the schedule include Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek and Andy Murray.
Here is what is due to happen on the Stadium, Grandstand and Butch Buchholz's courts today.
Stadium
Grandstand
From 3pm
Butch Buchholz Court
It was the second tragedy in the space of five years for the World No 2.
Koltsov played for national team in the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics and also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL.
Tuesday's shocking news bears haunting similarities to a previous tragedy in Sabalenka's life.
Her father, Sergey, was also a former professional hockey star and died aged 43 in 2019.
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Well Miami-Dade and Broward counties are under a flood watch and wind advisory through Saturday evening, as per CBS News.
The National Weather Service's storm prediction centre has placed South Florida under a Level 1 (low) risk of heavy rain, flooding, hail and isolated tornadoes.
South Florida could see three to five inches of rain.
It's a star-studded day so let's hope the rain stays away!
The Australian Open champion is looking to continue her successful year on-court as she kickstarts her Miami Open campaign.
Last year she only made the quarter-finals where she suffered a shock defeat to Sorana Cirstea.
That is her best effort at the competition to date, and the same can be said for Badosa who reached the quarter-finals back in 2022.
What Sabalenka might appreciate in her return to the court today is the fact that the person staring at her from the other side of the net will be her best friend Paula Badosa.
Badosa has admitted that she has been in constant contact with the Belarusian since the death of Sabalenka's former partner.
The Spaniard has admitted it will be 'uncomfortable' to play her best friend after such a tragedy.
Though the pair have faced each other four times on tour so far, their time together transcends off the court.
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Given what happened you would not blame Aryna Sabalenka if she wanted to pull out of the Miami Open.
But she decided to continue her preparations for the Miami Open and has been pictured in training this week.
Ahead of her Round of 64 match against her best friend, Spain's Paula Badosa, on Friday, Sabalenka took to court to work on her forehand and serve Wednesday afternoon.
Despite grieving, the Belarusian tennis star channeled her focus into her training with her coaches.
At one point, Sabalenka, who appeared be grimacing at times, wiped her face with an orange towel as she took a break on a court-side bench.
Police confirmed on Tuesday that Koltsov, who had been dating Sabalenka for three years, died at the age of 42 on Monday in an 'apparant suicide'.
The Belarusian former professional hockey player, who shares three children with ex-wife Julija Mikhailova, is believed to have joined his girlfriend in Miami as she prepared for the Open.
Sabalenka, breaking her silence on social media, said they were 'no longer together' at the time of his death but that 'her heart is broken'.
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Good afternoon and welcome to Mail Sport's live coverage of Aryna Sabalenka's Miami Open match against Paula Badosa.
It will be an emotional day for the World No 2, who plays her first match since the death of her former boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov.
We will be bringing you all the build-up and latest before play gets going at 3pm.