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Miami Open presented by Itau – Florida, United States

Customers at the Juan Valdez Cafe in Downtown Miami were given a pleasant surprise during their rush hour coffee run. Miami Open presented by Itau top seed Stan Wawrinka was on hand to serve customers with an early morning caffeine fix ahead of his quest for the title.

Doubles pairing Bruno Soares and Jamie Murray were joined by Joao Sousa on Crandon Park beach. The trio were put through their paces in a game of foot volley as they basked in the Miami sunshine.

Roger Federer turned his skills to mixing music Wednesday night in Miami during a party for Moët & Chandon at Sugar, a rooftop bar 40 stories up at EAST, Miami hotel. Federer teamed with renowned DJ Nora En Pure, who has a South African and Swiss heritage like the 25-time ATP World Tour Masters 1000 champion.

#NextGenATP players Casper Ruud, Michael Mmoh, Hyeon Chung, Mikael Ymer, Andrey Rublev and Karen Khachanov visited the beach ahead of the Miami Open. The rising stars of the game took time out from their preparations to take in the views by the Cape Florida Lighthouse.

Latino players Pablo Cuevas, Diego Schwartzman and Thomaz Bellucci took part in the Hispanic Media Day. The trio headed to the iconic Rusty Pelican restaurant for some spectacular views at Key Biscayne.

Spaniards Roberto Bautista Agut and Pablo Carreno Busta enjoyed a taste of the TV world. Agut went onto the Camilo show at CNN en Espanol, while Carreno Busta was a guest at Univision on Contacto Deportivo.

American No. 1 Jack Sock and Grigor Dimitrov were kept busy on Kids’ Day at the Crandon Park Tennis Center. The duo managed to entertain a group of kids by taking part in some on court activities.

David Ferrer managed to find time to meet the ball kids and the dedicated volunteers at the Miami Open.