| A move from the cramped Crandon Park on 
				picturesque Key Biscayne to the wide open spaces at Hard Rock 
				Stadium was hoped to provide the Miami Open with a bright 
				future.
 But so far dark storm clouds have cast a wet shadow over 
				proceedings.
 
 Prior to the start of the tournament, officials had boasted a 25 
				percent jump in ticket sales but the stands have been mostly 
				empty through two days with only one of four sessions completed.
 
 Organisers have now been left with a backlog of matches to 
				schedule and sending out refunds.
 
 Canadian teen sensation Bianca Andreescu, who claimed a stunning 
				victory at Indian Wells on Sunday, was to be the headliner on 
				the opening day but never made it onto the 13,800-seat stadium 
				court to face Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu.
 
 Following a ceremonial ribbon cutting earlier in the day under 
				sunny skies involving Serena Williams, Roger Federer and world 
				number ones Naomi Osaka and Novak Djokovic, action got underway 
				with three-time Miami champion Victoria Azarenka defeating 
				Dominika Cibulkova 6-2 3-6 6-4 to christen the venue.
 
 All of the 29-year-old Belarusian's titles were celebrated at 
				Crandon Park but the move to Miami suburbs did not have any 
				affect on Azarenka as the twice Australian Open champion pounded 
				41 winners past her Slovak opponent.
 
 "I think the stadium is beautiful. I think the logistics here 
				work out pretty well," said Azarenka, a former world number one. 
				"I feel the expansion of the tournament was, first of all, 
				really necessary.
 
 "There is a lot more room. There is a lot better facilities. So 
				I'm pretty happy."
 
 Before the rain began 17-year-old American hope Amanda Anisimova 
				gave the small crowd something to cheer about as she romped into 
				the second round with 6-4 6-3 decision over Germany's Andrea 
				Petkovic.
 
 Before Andreescu grabbed the spotlight Anisimova had appeared to 
				be the teenager to watch after she started 2019 with a run to 
				the quarter-finals in Auckland and a fourth round appearance at 
				the Australian Open.
 
 (Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
 
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