Build Your Miami Open, Your Way

07.09.26

Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff rally inside a packed stadium court.

Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff rally inside a packed stadium court at the 2026 Miami Open Women’s Singles Championship; Sabalenka went on to win 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.

Every March, Miami Open tennis transforms Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens into one of the year’s premier Miami events. With more than 200 ATP and WTA matches across just 14 days, navigating the Miami Open schedule can feel overwhelming. Fans have traditionally faced two choices: either commit to the entire tournament, or purchase a single session and risk missing the action.

How the Miami Open Multi Session Plan Works

The Multi Session Plan bridges that gap. This flexible package allows fans to choose anywhere from four to ten sessions, creating a personalized tournament experience that fits their schedule, budget, and interests.

Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, the Miami Open offers six different plans designed around how fans actually follow professional tennis. No matter which option you choose, you’ll keep the same seats from the opening rounds to championship weekend.

Best Miami Open Sessions for ATP and WTA Fans

For those who enjoy the excitement of preliminary play, options like Early Rounds or Week 1 best showcase the depth of the ATP and WTA draws. It’s also a prime opportunity to see top tennis players up close on outer courts before they move into main stadium matches.

If you’re looking for breakout performances and electric energy, Middle Weekend delivers. This year’s Round of 32 featured the biggest upset of the event when No. 36 Sebastian Korda defeated No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, creating major movement in the ATP rankings and reminding fans why the middle rounds are often among the most exciting on the Miami Open schedule.

For those who prefer the drama of the back half, Late Rounds, Week 2, or the Final Four go through the semifinals and championship weekend. These dates tend to sell out fast – this year’s women’s final drew the largest North American crowd in WTA history to watch as No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeated No. 4 Coco Gauff in a championship showdown.

When Does the 2027 Miami Open Start?

With the 2027 dates tentatively scheduled for March 14–28, now is the ideal time to plan ahead. If you’re travelling from out of town, securing a Multi Session Plan early makes booking hotels and flights easier while allowing you to build your preferred tournament itinerary before popular sessions sell out.

The experience extends beyond the court. The more sessions you attend, the more opportunities you’ll have to explore the campus, discover new experiences, and create lasting memories. From the food to the shopping to the music, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in Miami, and a Multi Session Plan allows fans to enjoy everything the tournament and city has to offer.

Whether you’re a South Florida local looking to attend multiple sessions, or a visitor planning a trip around one of the year’s premier Miami events, the Multi Session Plan is the best way to personalize your Miami Open experience. Pick your sessions, keep your seats, and build your perfect tournament for 2027.