
After a full day of qualifying on Sunday, with 16 women’s singles matches taking place, the men join the party on Day 2, with a full slate of 32 qualifying contests.
Top seeds Katie Boulter of Great Britain and Vit Kopriva of Czechia see their first action, while 11 Americans take the court, including Taylor Townsend, fresh off a final appearance in Austin, and Patrick Kypson, who earned his first Top 10 win last week in Acapulco when he scored an upset over Australia’s Alex de Minaur.
Get TicketsTownsend faces Joanna Garland of Chinese Tapei, while Kypson takes on Daniel Merida of Spain.
Mackenzie McDonald, Colton Smith, Darwin Blanch and Jagger Leach, son of Lindsay Davenport, are among the other Americans in action.

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The stars continue to arrive in Tennis Paradise and Monday will be another day that is jam-packed with excitement around the grounds as five-time champion Novak Djokovic is on the practice schedule, along with two-time champion Carlos Alcaraz, who is undefeated thus far in 2026.
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