Full guide to the 2026 Miami Open: Schedule, tickets, parking and more
The 2026 Miami Open arrives with its signature blend of world-class tennis, electric crowds and unmistakable South Florida energy.
For two weeks, Hard Rock Stadium transforms into a vibrant tennis campus where the sport’s biggest stars chase early‑season momentum under the Miami sun.
With defending champions returning, new contenders emerging and storylines already unfolding, this year’s tournament promises a mix of drama and spectacle.
Here’s everything you need to know about the intense tennis action:
When and where is the 2026 Miami Open?
The 2026 Miami Open takes place from March 17-29 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. It’s one of the biggest hard‑court events of the season for both the ATP and WTA tours.
What’s the 2026 tournament schedule?
The tournament began with qualifying on March 15-16, giving lower‑ranked players a chance to earn a spot in the main draw.
The main draw started on March 17, with the early rounds, including Rounds of 128 and 64, running through March 20.
Middle‑round action, including the Round of 32 and Round of 16, takes place from March 21-24, followed by the quarterfinals on March 25-26.
The event then builds toward the semifinals on March 27-28, before concluding with both the men’s and women’s finals on March 29.
For more information, see the Miami Open’s website.
How to watch the 2026 Miami Open on TV
You can watch the 2026 Miami Open primarily on Tennis Channel, which holds the main U.S. broadcast rights for the tournament. The network provides full live coverage, replays and studio programming throughout the event.
How to get tickets
The Miami Open offers a wide range of ticket options to fit different kinds of fans.
- Single‑session tickets: Choose a specific day or night session to watch matches on Stadium Court and explore the grounds.
- Multi‑session or multi‑day packages: Bundle several sessions together for a fuller tournament experience.
- Grounds passes: Access to all outer courts and the entire tennis campus but not reserved Stadium Court seating.
- Reserved Stadium Court seats: Guaranteed seating for the biggest matches of the day.
- Grandstand reserved seating: Assigned seats on one of the tournament’s main secondary courts.
- VIP hospitality packages: Premium seating, exclusive lounges, food and beverage options, and upgraded amenities.
- Suites and group packages: Private or group seating options ideal for corporate outings or large parties.
Tickets can be purchased here.
Where to park
Parking at the Miami Open is limited, so it’s recommended to purchase your parking pass ahead of time. Digital passes are available for advance purchase. All guests should enter through the main entrance located at the southeast corner of the campus.

What else is there to do at the Miami Open?
The Miami Open offers plenty to do beyond the matches, giving the event a lively, festival-like atmosphere.
Fans can enjoy live music, great food from popular Miami restaurants and a variety of interactive sponsor zones throughout the grounds. There are also shopping areas, art displays and open practice courts where you can watch players train up close.