Miami Open
Miami Open presented by Itaú 2026
Miami, United States
Mar 18 – Mar 29
$9,415,765
96 Singles / 32 Doubles
Prize Money Breakdown
| Round | Singles |
|---|---|
| Winner | $1,151,380 |
| Runner-up | $612,340 |
| Semifinal | $340,190 |
| Quarterfinal | $193,645 |
| R16 | $112,340 |
Recent Champions
| Year | Singles Champion | Doubles Champions |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Jannik Sinner | — |
| 2024 | Jannik Sinner | — |
Venue & Equipment
- Venue
- Hard Rock Stadium
- Surface
- Hard (Outdoor)
- Ball
- Dunlop — Dunlop Fort All Court
- Ranking Points (W)
- 1000
- Established
- 1985
Typical Weather
26°C
Avg Temp
72%
Humidity
55mm
Rain
Warm and humid subtropical climate. Occasional thunderstorms in the afternoon.
The Trophy
The Butch Buchholz Trophy, named after the tournament founder.
Ownership
IMG / Stephen Ross
Co-owned by IMG and Stephen Ross, owner of the Miami Dolphins.
Est. Appearance Fees
* Estimated ranges based on industry reporting. Actual fees are confidential.
Fan Guide
What's Included
- ✓Grandstand Court (~5,000 capacity)
- ✓Court 1 (~3,000 capacity)
- ✓Butch Buchholz Court (~1,500–3,500)
- ✓18 practice courts with 4,000+ seats
- ✓All food & beverage outlets
- ✓All fan experience zones
- ✓Palm Court fan village
- ✓Access via Gates 15–18
Not Included
- ✗Stadium Court (Hard Rock Stadium, ~13,800 capacity)
Pro Tips
The grounds pass at Miami is exceptional value. 30 courts across the campus means top players are always visible. Morning practice sessions (8–11am) on the 18 practice courts are free with any ticket and get you within arm's length of Sinner, Alcaraz, and Djokovic warming up. Arrive via Brightline to Aventura then free shuttle — fastest and cheapest transport option.