Miami Open Presented by Itaú Highlights Community Programs and Youth Engagement Throughout 2026 Tournament

03.26.26

A group of children sits and talks with tennis stars.

Tournament Engages with South Florida Community Through Youth Clinics, Inclusive Programs and Community Partnerships

The 2026 Miami Open presented by Itaú continued its commitment to expanding access to tennis and engaging the South Florida community. Throughout the tournament, youth clinics, hospital visits, inclusive tennis programming and local partnerships brought together players, partners and community organizations to expand access to the sport and inspire the next generation of players.

Protective Partnership Supports Amigos for Kids

In partnership with Protective Life Corporation (Protective), the exclusive life insurance partner of the Miami Open, the tournament welcomed nearly 30 students from Amigos for Kids to Hard Rock Stadium for a youth-focused community event. Students participated in a special question-and-answer session with professional tennis player Emiliana Arango, who shared her journey in the sport, answered questions about her career and offered advice to aspiring young athletes.

After the session, students enjoyed dinner before exploring the newly introduced Rally Room arcade at the Miami Open. There, they met professional tennis player Rei Sakamoto, who spent time with the group playing arcade games and connecting with the students in the tournament’s new entertainment space. The event helps support Amigos for Kids and its mission to strengthen families and prevent child abuse and neglect through educational initiatives and community support.

During the tournament, Protective and the Miami Open also announced a combined donation of $12,500 to Amigos for Kids, reinforcing the organizations’ shared commitment to supporting children and families across South Florida.

Miami Open and PNC Rally for Small Businesses 

The Miami Open, in collaboration with PNC Bank, launched Rallying for Small Business, a new initiative designed to recognize and elevate local entrepreneurs through marketing and promotional exposure during the tournament. The program highlighted three South Florida businesses – Danto Builders, LLC, Graziano’s Group and Accounting to Scale – each receiving a tournament marketing package that included on-site promotion at Hard Rock Stadium, digital recognition, VIP tickets and a special on-court coin toss experience.

Purina Puppy Corner with Broward Humane Society and Saving Sage

New to the tournament this year was the Purina Puppy Corner, created in partnership with Purina Pro Plan, which gave players and fans alike the chance to unwind and interact with adoptable puppies on select days. The activation provided a relaxing space to connect with animals while raising awareness for pet adoption and supporting the Humane Society’s mission to care for and place animals in loving homes.

Community Court Beautification in Hialeah

As part of its broader community outreach efforts, the Miami Open partnered with the Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department to unveil a newly painted tennis court at Norman and Jean Reach Park in Hialeah. Designed by local artist SURGE, the court brought vibrant artwork to a neighborhood tennis court, enhancing the space while encouraging youth in the community to engage with the sport. The project reflects the tournament’s continued investment in neighborhood tennis facilities and expanding access to the game across South Florida.

Community Engagement Across South Florida

On March 15, the Miami Open kicked off its community programming where students from First Serve Miami enjoyed a morning of hands-on drills and skills development training with professional tennis players Martin Damm Jr. and Catherine “Caty” McNally at the Williams Island Tennis Club in Aventura.

Additional events held throughout the tournament included a visit to patients at Baptist Health Doral Hospital, where players Cristina Bucșa, Valentin Royer and Emilio Nava engaged with patients receiving care in an effort to uplift spirits.

Kicking off the first day of spring break for Miami-Dade County Public Schools on Monday, March 23, the Miami Open welcomed local students from Miami Gardens Parks and Recreation to explore the tournament campus. Students participated in a tour of the campus grounds, enjoyed lunch provided by SEED Miami and experienced the excitement of the tournament firsthand.

To cap off programming, the Miami Open hosted an adaptive tennis clinic in collaboration with Love Serving Autism, welcoming young athletes on the spectrum to participate in an inclusive on-court session at Hard Rock Stadium. The clinic brought together youth athletes, coaches and families to experience tennis in a fun and safe environment.

The Miami Open presented by Itaú continues to prioritize community engagement as a central component of the tournament experience, ensuring that the excitement of world-class tennis extends beyond the court and into the communities that surround it.

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About the Miami Open presented by Itaú

The 2026 Miami Open presented by Itaú will be played March 15 – March 29 at Hard Rock Stadium. The 15-day event is owned and operated by MARI and Hard Rock Stadium. The Miami Open is one of nine ATP Masters 1000 Series events on the ATP calendar, a WTA 1000 event on the WTA calendar, and annually hosts the world’s best players, with recent champions including the top players in each tour’s rankings – Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek. In 2025, the tournament attracted more than 400,000 spectators over its 15 days at Hard Rock Stadium. Widely regarded as the most glamorous stop on the ATP and WTA calendars, the Miami Open is defined by the city’s vibrant culture, nightlife, five-star dining and hospitality, iconic beaches, and celebrity appeal, along with its close proximity to Fort Lauderdale and West Palm Beach.

About Itaú Unibanco

The largest bank in Latin America, Itaú Unibanco operates in 18 countries and serves more than 70 million customers, including individuals and companies across a wide range of segments. With the purpose of strengthening financial well-being, the bank supports customers at different stages of life by offering solutions tailored to their needs, as well as innovation and information that encourage more conscious decision-making and a healthier relationship with money.

In sports, Itaú has maintained a consistent presence in tennis for 50 years, supporting the development of the sport in Brazil and worldwide across multiple fronts — from talent development to the sponsorship of major international events — as part of its strategy to strengthen customer relationships, build brand relevance, and broaden access to sport.

About MARI 

MARI is a global events and experiences company with a portfolio of some of the world’s most influential live properties across sport, art, lifestyle, and entertainment. From international tennis tournaments such as the Mutua Madrid Open and the Miami Open presented by Itaú to Frieze, a leading voice in contemporary art, Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, TodayTix Group’s leadership in digital ticketing, and Barrett-Jackson’s leading collector car auctions, MARI’s portfolio reflects a shared ambition: to deliver live experiences that bring people together, inspire audiences and shape culture worldwide.

About Hard Rock Stadium

Hard Rock Stadium is a global entertainment destination and curator of world-class events. The best-in-class venue is home to the Miami Dolphins, University of Miami Hurricanes football team, the Capital One Orange Bowl, Formula 1® Crypto.com Miami Grand Prix, Miami Open presented by Itaú, major concerts, the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship Game and FIFA World Cup 2026™. Due to its overall sustainability efforts, the multifunctional venue holds Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold certification and FIA Three-Star Environmental Accreditation rating. For more information, visit hardrockstadium.com.