This week, eight of the best ATP players in the world congregated to play on a beautiful court in Miami for the Altec/Styslinger Foundation Exhibition. Organized by world No. 276 JC Aragone, the three-day event has been a resounding success with Aragone testing his tournament director skills out for the first time.

Thursday was the final day of matches. In back draw action, Aragone beat Steve Johnson and Hubert Hurkacz topped Mackenzie McDonald. Hurkacz threw in a tweener for good measure.

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The Pole got to celebrate his passing shot stunner in front of the small court-side crowd.

"We didn't practice it so I was surprised," Hurkacz said of his miraculous tweener. "I'm happy the way I was improving my game. I was happy to play better and better each day."

In the third-place playoff match, 18-year-old Brandon Nakashima upset Reilly Opelka, and in the final, Tennys Sandgren took out Sam Querrey.

"This has been a really cool event," Sandgren said. "I haven't played anything like this before. It's been a pleasure to be down here."