The Miami Open is one of the few tournaments in the tennis calendar which is held over a two-week period for both, men’s and women’s players. And if you are looking to buy the men’s and women’s Miami Open tickets for its 2025 edition, you can get all of its information in the sections below.
The second men’s ATP 1000 competition of the season after the Indian Wells Open, Miami Open also hosts the women’s tournament as a WTA 1000 event. It is usually held in March as a part of the Sunshine Double with the Indian Wells Open being the other competition which is a part of this duo.
Held for the first time in 1985, the Miami Open was then hosted at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne, Florida a couple of years later. This went on till before it was moved to Miami Gardens in Florida, which is its current venue.
It has been known by different names for sponsorship reasons, including Lipton International Players Championship, Ericsson Open, NASDAQ-100 Open, Sony Open Tennis and Miami Open presented by Itaú as it’s currently called. Like the other ATP and WTA 1000 events, the winner of this event are also awarded 1000 points.
Here’s more information on this tournament that would help you buy the Miami tennis tickets for it.
2025 ATP & WTA Miami Open Schedule
If you know understand how the Indian Wells Open works, then it might not be too difficult to do that with the Miami Open either. There are 96 main draw singles players in both, the men’s and women’s draw and 32 of them are seeded.
Much like the Indian Wells Open, all the seeded players get a first round bye with the rest making up the draw for the opening round. 32 winners from this opener then make it to the 64-player second round.
This is followed by the third and fourth round before the quarterfinals, semifinals and final are played. The tournament kick-starts with its qualifiers on Monday while the main draw matches begin from the middle of the week.
Here’s what the schedule for the 2025 ATP & WTA Miami Open looks.
- March 17 & 18: Women’s Singles Qualifiers
- March 18 & 19: Men’s Singles Qualifiers
- March 19 & 20: Women’s Singles First Round
- March 20 & 21: Men’s Singles First Round
- March 21 & 22: Women’s Singles Second Round
- March 22 & 23: Men’s Singles Second Round
- March 23 & 24: Women’s Singles Third Round
- March 24 & 25: Men’s Singles Third Round
- March 26: Women’s Singles Quarterfinals & Men’s Singles Fourth Round
- March 27: Women’s Singles & Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
- March 28: Women’s Singles Semifinals & Men’s Singles Quarterfinals
- March 29: Men’s Singles Semifinals
- March 30: Women’s Singles Final
- March 31: Men’s Singles Final
Miami Open 2025 Venue
After being held at Delray Beach, Boca West and Key Biscayne in its earlier avatars, the Miami Open is currently hosted at the Miami Gardens in Florida.
Since 2019, the Miami Open has been held at the Hard Rock Stadium in the city of Miami Gardens in the north-central Miami-Dade County of Florida.
A multiple-purpose arena which was first opened for sports in 1987, the Hard Rock Stadium has a capacity of 14,000 for the Miami Open tennis. There are 29 permanent courts of which 11 are used for this tournament. The Grandstand court or what’s the main, centre court has a capacity of nearly 5000.
How to Get to Miami Gardens to Watch the Tennis?
You need to arrive at 347 Don Shula Drive, Miami Gardens, FL 33056 which is the address for the stadium.
There are different ways you can get down to the Miami Open venue. These include the following.
The best way to reach the Miami Open venue is to take a flight to Miami, land at the Miami International Airport and cab it down to Miami Gardens where the Hard Rock Stadium is located.
You can also land at the Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport, which is just 5 miles (8 km) away from the stadium. Again, you can easily hail a cab to get to the venue.
Miami Open Player List for 2025
We are still some time away from the start of the Miami Open 2025 and the final list of players will be revealed in the lead-up to this competition. However, it must be quickly added that the top 75 players from both, the men’s and women’s rankings are usually a part of this competition unless their plans are usurped by injury.
To give you an idea, here’s a list of the seeded players who took part in the previous year’s Miami Open. This will be updated with the list for the 2025 edition once more information is out in the lead-up to the upcoming tournament:
Men’s Seeded Players
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Jannik Sinner
- Daniil Medvedev
- Alexander Zverev
- Andrey Rublev
- Holger Rune
- Casper Ruud
- Hubert Hurkacz
- Alex de Minaur
- Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Grigor Dimitrov
- Taylor Fritz
- Ugo Humbert
- Karen Khachanov
- Ben Shelton
- Tommy Paul
- Alexander Bublik
- Sebastián Báez
- Adrian Mannarino
- Francisco Cerúndolo
- Frances Tiafoe
- Nicolás Jarry
- Lorenzo Musetti
- Jan-Lennard Struff
- Tallon Griekspoor
- Jiří Lehečka
- Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
- Sebastian Korda
- Tomás Martín Etcheverry
- Cameron Norrie
- Christopher Eubanks
- Borna Coric (withdrew)
- Jordan Thompson
Women’s Seeded Players
- Iga Świątek
- Aryna Sabalenka
- Coco Gauff
- Elena Rybakina
- Jessica Pegula
- Ons Jabeur
- Zheng Qinwen
- Maria Sakkari
- Jeļena Ostapenko
- Daria Kasatkina
- Beatriz Haddad Maia
- Jasmine Paolini
- Liudmila Samsonova
- Ekaterina Alexandrova
- Elina Svitolina
- Veronika Kudermetova
- Madison Keys
- Barbora Krejčíková (withdrew)
- Sorana Cîrstea
- Emma Navarro
- Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova
- Anna Kalinskaya
- Caroline Garcia
- Katie Boulter
- Elise Mertens
- Linda Noskova
- Victoria Azarenka
- Dayana Yastremska
- Marta Kotyuk
- Anastasia Potapova
- Leylah Fernandez
- Anhelina Kalinina
In what turned out to be a surprise result in the women’s draw, Danielle Collins grabbed the title with a 7-5, 6-3 win over Elena Rybakina in the final. This was after the top seeded Iga Swiatek was sent packing in the fourth round while Aryna Sabalenka, who would end the season as the world number one, saw her hopes dashed in the fourth round.
The men’s draw saw Jannik Sinner continue his good form as he defeated Grigor Dimitrov 6-3, 6-1 in the final. The Australian Open winner, who had started off as the second seed behind Carlos Alcaraz, dropped just one set in the entire competition to clinch the title.
This was after Dimitrov had defeated Alcaraz in the quarterfinal of the competition.
How to Buy Miami Open 2025 Tickets
The best way to buy the 2025 Miami Open tickets is using the official website found here. These tickets for the men’s and women’s tennis tournament at Miami are now out for the 2025 edition and you can check those out by clicking on the aforementioned link.
Here’re the different types of tickets you can get your hands on at the Miami Open 2025. These vary from the very basic Grounds Passes and Outer Court Tickets to Suites and other premium package passes.
Get all the information on these types of Miami Open 2025 tickets below:
Ground Passes & Outer Court Tickets
There are three different types of these very basic level tickets for the 2025 Miami Open. These are as follows:
- Grandstand Duration Package: You get a reserved seat at the Grandstand court for the entire duration of the competition. The price for this pass varies between $800 and $3200.
- Grandstand Single Day Pass: This allows access for only the day you have bought your Grandstand ticket for.
- Grounds Pass: A Grounds Pass allows you access to not just the Grandstand Stadium but also to the entire campus competition courts, practice courts, and more.
Single Session Tickets
Each of the day’s play at the Miami Open is divided into two sessions; the day session and the evening session. You can buy your ticket for a particular session with the prices ranging from $31 for the opening round matches to anywhere over $1750 for the final.
Owning one of these tickets allows you access to just that one session for which you have bought that ticket.
Duration Packages
There are three types of Duration Packages for the 2025 Miami Open. These are:
- Stadium Duration Packages: This package allows access to Stadium Court seating for all 22 tournament sessions along with a General admission for all outer court tournament matches. The Stadium Court is centre court for the Miami Open where all the marquee matches are played.
- Luxury Duration Packages: It allows a reserved seat in the Grandstand seating, with all-inclusive dining and beverage experience, VIP parking and access to The 72 Club and Casa Tua Courtside Club.
- Suite Duration Packages: The Suite can host anywhere 12 to 40 guests which allows curated dining experience for every session along with the all the benefits from the aforementioned package.
Mini Plans
This gives tennis fans access to more than a day of tennis watching experience grouped together. The various packages for this year’s Miami Open include:
- Final Four Plan: Reserved Stadium Court seating for Men’s Semifinals, Women’s Final, and Men’s Final matches between March 28-30.
- Opening Weekend Sessions: Reserved Stadium Court seating for all the sessions between March 21-23.
- Day Sessions: With this package you can get access to all the day sessions for either the first week or the second week (or both if you want to go with that!)
- Night Sessions: Same as the aforementioned but for the night sessions!
Group Tickets
As the name suggests, the Group Tickets allow access for a group of people booking a package for a day or more. You can get more information on this here.
Suites & Luxury Seating
This is for an elite access to the tennis, curated dining and a lot more of the premium stuff at the Miami Open. You can get in touch with the Miami Open 2025 organisers here to get more information on this.
How Much do Miami Open Tickets Cost in 2025?
TBA.
What Should I Do if Miami Open 2025 Tickets Are Not Available?
As you would have noted above, there are various ways to enjoy your tennis watching at the Miami Open 2025. Given the capacity of the courts and the duration of the tournament, it’s tough not to get tickets for this competition if booked in advance.
However, if you are late to the party and are looking for something specific which isn’t available anywhere on the official website you could try out a secondary ticketing website like Viagogo.com or StubHub.com.
These websites connect buyers and sellers of the Miami Open tickets (and other tennis tournaments) with each other, allowing another option to purchase the tickets for tennis fans. Needless to say, the ticket prices here are different from the official rates and some tournaments even frown upon such websites.
If you are in such a situation where you have no option but to use these websites, then here’s how you can do that.
Here’s how you can use Viagogo to buy your Miami Open 2025 tickets:
- Go to Viagogo.com here
- On the search bar, type in Miami Open and search. You will get a list of all the available Miami Open ticketing options for the year.
- Choose the date for which you want your Miami Open tickets along with the stadium and click on the corresponding button (typically See Tickets)
- Select the number of tickets you want, choose if you want to be seated together and click on continue
- You will get the list of available tickets for that day and corresponding ticket cost.
- Select your favourite, key in your details, make the payment and voila, you will your Miami Open tickets emailed or posted to you.