A new venue means a new location for champion's celebratory photoshoots. At the Hard Rock Stadium this weekend, the winners headed to the fountains just outside of the stadium jumbotron to make their winning poses.

In Key Biscayne, the champion's photoshoot location was the beach right across the street from Crandon Park. In Indian Wells, it has been the ledge overlooking the warm-up grass area and mountains with the player's country flag as the key accessory.

Roger Federer raised his fourth Miami Open crown, and 101st overall title, after beating John Isner, 6-1, 6-4 in Sunday's final. He also celebrated with some champagne.

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The women's final saw Ashleigh Barty take out Karolina Pliskova for her first WTA Premier Mandatory crown.

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Bob and Mike Bryan emerged as the men's doubles champions, marking Bob's first ATP Masters 1000 title since undergoing hip replacement surgery just eight months ago.

The women's doubles title went to Indian Wells champions Aryna Sabalenka and Elise Mertens. The duo were surprised to find themselves Sunshine Double champions.

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Sabalenka and Mertens had not played together before the start of 2019, and have gone 12-1.

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Despite all the grievances over the move from Key Biscayne, the Miami Open in Miami Gardens was nothing short of a success.