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Miami Open Tickets

Mar 16

Sun

10:00am

Hard Rock Stadium - Complex

Miami, FL

Miami Open: Grounds Pass Qualifying Session

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Mar 17

Mon

10:00am

Hard Rock Stadium - Complex

Miami, FL

Miami Open: Grounds Pass Session 1

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Mar 18

Tue

10:00am

Hard Rock Stadium - Complex

Miami, FL

Miami Open: Grounds Pass Session 2

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Mar 19

Wed

10:00am

Hard Rock Stadium - Complex

Miami, FL

Miami Open: Grounds Pass Sessions 3 & 4

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Miami Open

A high-profile tennis faceoff, the Miami Open takes place in Miami, Florida, every year. On one hand, it is part of the ATP Tour Masters 1000, and on the other hand, on the men's tour, as well as a Premier Mandatory event for the women's tour.

It often takes place in late March and early April, hosted at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Lively atmosphere. Top-tier tennis. Miami Open attracts many of the world's best players and offers a mix of high-stakes matchups and entertainment.

Praised for its well-organized events, vibrant atmosphere, and cutting-edge facilities, its location at the Hard Rock Stadium provides ample seating, modern amenities, and a unique experience. As for tennis pros, they appreciate the hospitality and court quality. But some fans say the prices for refreshments can be on the high side.

Ticket prices vary, depending on the match, seating category, and day of attendance. For early-round matchups, tickets are between $30 to $50 for general admission. As the tournament progresses to later rounds and finals, prices can go up. Premium seating and courtside tickets reach several hundred dollars. Meanwhile, special packages and VIP options are also available at higher price points.

The Miami Open's main rival is the Indian Wells Masters. Otherwise known as the BNP Paribas Open, it is held in Indian Wells, California. Both tourneys are part of the ATP Tour Masters 1000 and WTA Premier Mandatory events. They occur consecutively in March, often referred to collectively as the "Sunshine Double."

Miami Open Prize Money

The prize money pool and 1000 rankings points. Players can claim the "Sunshine Double" by winning both Indian Wells and Miami, consecutively. Roger Federer achieved this feat in 2017. Iga Swiatek replicated the feat in 2022. Since moving to the Hard Rock Stadium in 2019, the event has seen an increase in prize money and enhanced facilities.

The prize money for Miami Open 2024 is $17,600,000—the same as Indian Wells— a 2.22% increase from 2023. The tournament has maintained equal prizes for men and women since 2006, with few exceptions where women received higher payouts. Each tour competes for $8,995,555, with the 2024 champions getting $1,100,000 each, a decrease of 12.85%. Semi-finalists get $325,000, down 7.84%, while first-round losers get $23,250, which is 24.60% more.

Location and Transportation

The Miami Open stadium is the Hard Rock, located at 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, Florida. This venue is renowned for its modern facilities and amenities, which some music festivals often frequent.

Getting to the Miami Open Stadium

Driving: The stadium is accessible via major highways, with ample Miami Open parking available. For those using SunPass, there's a convenient parking payment option that offers savings.

Public Transportation: Fans can use the Brightline train service to the Aventura Station, with a complimentary shuttle service to the Miami Open stadium.

Rideshare and Taxis: Dedicated pick-up and drop-off points are available for rideshare services and taxis, located at Gate 4 and Lot 42 (Hard Rock Stadium).

Seating Chart

The Hard Rock Stadium offers a variety of seating options to accommodate fans, including general admission, reserved seating, and luxury suites. A detailed seating chart can be found on the stadium's official website, allowing attendees to choose their preferred seats based on the view and amenities available.

Additional Information

Besides tennis, the Miami Open features a range of activities, including culinary experiences, entertainment, and new events like pickleball and wheelchair tennis, enhancing the overall spectator experience.

Miami Open 2024 Players

The 2024 Miami Open featured top ATP and WTA players, including current stars like Carlos Alcaraz, Iga Świątek, Novak Djokovic, and Aryna Sabalenka. The final player list will be confirmed closer to the event.

Miami Open’s Order of Play

The order of play is released daily, usually the evening before the matches. It can be found on the official Miami Open website or app.

How much are Miami Open tickets?

Tickets for the Miami Open generally start around $20.64 at Hard Rock Stadium - Complex on Mar 16. Prices can vary based on the session and seat location.

Miami Open Grounds Pass Price

Ground passes start at approximately $30 to $60, depending on the day of the tournament and the level of access.

Miami Open Travel Packages

Travel packages include various options like tickets, hotel accommodations, and sometimes transportation. Prices range from about $500 to over $1,500 per person, depending on the package inclusions and level of luxury.

Hospitality Add-On (Premium Upgrade)

Premium hospitality options start at around $200 per person per session. These packages often include VIP seating, exclusive dining areas, and access to private lounges.

How Much are Miami Open Parking Tickets?

Miami Open parking tickets generally cost between $20 to $40 per day. It’s advisable to purchase parking in advance to secure a spot and avoid higher prices on the day of the event.

Best Days to Attend the Miami Open

March 20, 2024: The opening day of the main draw usually features exciting matches with top players beginning their campaigns. It’s a great day to catch high-level tennis from the start.

Miami Open Free Day

The Miami Open does not have a free admission day. However, they sometimes offer promotional discounts or special offers.

How to Watch the Miami Open Live Score?

Live scores can be tracked on the Miami Open's official website, their mobile app, or through major sports news websites like ESPN or Tennis Channel.

Miami Open Rain Policy

If rain disrupts play, matches are typically delayed or rescheduled. The tournament updates fans on any changes through their website and social media handles.

Places to Visit When You Attend the Miami Open

When you come to see a game, you can as well indulge in other activities, mostly sightseeing, all around the area.

  • South Beach

  • Wynwood Walls

  • Little Havana

  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens


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