2026 Tournament Date: March 15 – 29 (subject to change)

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More Than a Match: Women’s Empowerment Day at the Miami Open

In honor of Women’s History Month, the Miami Open presented by Itaú proudly presents Women’s Empowerment Day, a campus wide celebration filled with immersive experiences leading up to a star-powered panel at 5 p.m.

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Once a teenage tennis phenom, Canada’s Andreescu is mounting yet another comeback

It’s not often one finds a 25-year-old Grand Slam champion with 1000-level titles on her resume, fighting through qualifying at the Miami Open. But when your name is Bianca Andreescu, the affable Canadian who has had the most horrific run of injuries over the past seven years, including an emergency appendectomy in 2025, then her latest comeback is understandable. Fritz, a Californian transplant living in Miami, served his way to a semifinal meeting here last year where, despite not dropping his serve, lost a tight, three-set skirmish to then unheralded 19-year-old Jakub Mensik of Czechia. Mensik then shocked six-time Miami Open champion Novak Djokovic in two tiebreakers to lift his first ATP title.

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Miami men’s draw stocked with blockbusters

The Miami Open men’s main draw came out Monday evening, and it’s loaded with early-round blockbuster matches, including Taylor Fritz, the sixth-seed top-ranked American, who may have to navigate a treacherous path in the top half just to reach a potential quarterfinal clash with world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. Fritz, a Californian transplant living in Miami, served his way to a semifinal meeting here last year where, despite not dropping his serve, lost a tight, three-set skirmish to then unheralded 19-year-old Jakub Mensik of Czechia. Mensik then shocked six-time Miami Open champion Novak Djokovic in two tiebreakers to lift his first ATP title.

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Off the Wall at the Miami Open: Publix Padel Park

As the world of professional tennis continues to evolve, the Miami Open is expanding its footprint beyond the baseline. This year, the tournament welcomes the all-new Pro Padel League (PPL) II to South Florida, introducing fans to one of the fastest-growing sports in the world on one of tennis’s biggest stages. 

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Joao Fonseca hopes to crash the Big 2 party

Dynamic Duo of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner into the Terrific Trio, like the world has had for nearly two decades with the Big Three of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Some of the potential candidates are 20-year-old defending Miami Open champion Jakub Mensik of Czechia, 21-year-old flashy Frenchman Arthur Fils, injured 22-year-old Dane Hulger Rune or even crafty 20-year-old American Learner Thien.

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Venus is Back as is Defending Miami Champion and World No. 1 Sabalenka

Tennis great Venus Williams’ favorite book is, “I Am Number Four” and the three-time Miami Open champion would certainly like to make it four over this fortnight at Hard Rock Stadium. At 45, Williams is by far the oldest player in either the men or women’s draw, and of course the long-time Palm Beach resident was granted a wild card into her record 20th Miami Open.

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Miami Open’s Opening-Day Matches Rained Out

Australian qualifier Storm Hunter didn’t have to go far in search of inclement weather with all 24 qualifying matches and practices canceled Sunday, the opening day of the 41st Miami Open Masters 1000 tournament. Clearly, New Zealand’s 12th-seeded qualifier Lulu Sun was missing in action during the all-day washout at Hard Rock Stadium.

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Two Past Champions Awarded Miami Open Presented by Itaú Wild Cards

Three-time Miami Open winner Venus Williams, former champion Sloane Stephens, and five rising teenagers are among the wild card recipients for the Miami Open presented by Itaú which runs March 15-29 at the Hard Rock Stadium.

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Miami Open Expands Global Partnership Portfolio Through Innovation, Lifestyle and Fan-Focused Experiences

The Miami Open presented by Itaú announced the continued commitment of returning sponsors and the addition of new partners for the 2026 tournament. Together, these partners will help deliver the tournament’s vision of pairing world‑class tennis with innovative, immersive fan experiences across the Hard Rock Stadium campus.

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