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Miami Open Tennis

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What is the Miami Open?

The Miami Open is a professional tennis tournament held annually in March in Miami, Florida that draws some of the top tennis talent on the men's and women's tours. Also known as the Miami Masters, it is an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the men's tour and a Premier Mandatory event on the women's tour. The tennis event is held at Hard Rock Stadium where the NFL's Miami Dolphins play among other events. It was previously held at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne just off the coast of Miami. 

The event moved to Hard Rock Stadium after over $500 million was spent in renovations, including a new tennis campus featuring 29 permanent tournament and practice courts as well as additional food and entertainment facilities. The 14,000-seat center court within Hard Rock Stadium is designed for intimacy, luxury and a comfortable fan experience. A state-of-the-art in-stadium shade canopy and the largest video board in tennis offers a luxury seating experience.

Reviews

Rating: 3.8 out of 5 based on 572 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    miami open

    by hopeey next on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    more like a carnival best embiance ever loved it so much!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Stadium section labeling

    by AMB on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    I purchased in the section 107, located on the temporary seats, I felt that you should call that portion of the section as in the 200’s because it is the same level that if I would’ve purchased on the stadium fixed seats in the 200’s. Aside of that, to access up and down from that structure is very uncomfortably and on the unsafety side due to how narrow the hallways are. I know for next time not to buy in there. Other than this, we had a good time! Thanks

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Tournament going downhill?

    by BC on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    My husband and I are in our sixties and have been to the Miami Open several times. There were several aspects this year that disappointed us compared to other years. 1. Parking-the first day we had to park in the far yellow lot. It seemed like a five mile walk to get to the stadium. Why was the closer orange lot designated for rideshare or busses only? 2. Elevator use in the stadium was frowned upon. After all the walking just to get in, we had to ask for a supervisor to be able to access the elevator in the stadium. Why?? 3. The food was terrible. On the grounds it was a lot of pizza wings and ice cream. We finally found some freshly carved turkey sandwiches in the stadium that were very good, but that's it. 3. Expensive food and drink. We wanted to share a beer and asked for an extra cup which no one would give us. 4. Stadium seating is too immense. The 300 level is not needed at least for the early matches. Why not sell reasobably priced seats in the 200 level so that you have a good crowd closer the courts. In closing, James Blake and the powers that be need to think more of what the fans experience is like and make some changes to make it a pleasant experience.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Worst tennis venue ever, definitely off my list

    by Randy on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    Center Court stuck in the middle of the football stadium was great if you were sitting on the football stadium side. For those of us on the temporary side, bathrooms and food were a long walk away. We bought tickets months in advance for two days instead of buy a multi-day package. We were punished for that by not being given a good choice of tickets. All of the outside courts were a hike from the main stadium and information people were very nice but not informed. One gave me wrong information -- I had a stadium ticket which allowed general admission to outside courts but I was mistakenly told that, no, I had to have another ticket for those courts. It's not necessarily the tournament's fault but the big hotel we stayed in should have been a pleasant walk to the stadium but the obstacle course of a route made that unsafe, especially at night, and included a malfunctioning pedestrian light to cross six lanes of whizzing vehicles and missing pieces of sidewalk.. So you could pay $30 a person for one round trip on a shuttle or drive yourself. There were four of us and the shuttle didn't make much sense so we drove. The hike from the parking lot was almost as long as the hike from the hotel but at least we didn't fear for our lives. I have been to all of the "slams"and several other tournaments as well and this one is definitely off my list mainly because the venue is so poor.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not really impressed on venue or how it was run.

    by Page on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    The tennis was great. We saw a lot of wonderful matches. The venue was difficult to maneuver around. At times we could not find the courts where we wanted to watch a certain match. When we asked some employees with yellow shirts where certain things (customer service booth) in the main stadium are located they did not know. On Saturday I bought a frozen lemonade without vodka on Sunday they would not sell me the plain frozen lemonade. No one took cash.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love Miami Open venue

    by Cristy D on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    I had never been to the Miami Open in the new venue. I absolutely loved it and look forward to going back. Great job in set-up of the whole event!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Persio on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    I went for 3 times in Crandon Park, this is my first here. So good, clear, all informations is avalible, just the price for us brasilian is expencive, thanks for give me another day because the rain, it was fantastic decision. So i will be back, of course.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Finding its footing

    by Tenzy on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    The Miami Open attracts some of the worlds best tennis players... and fans. The MO is maturing into an attractive and exciting place for fans. The logistics around access to some high draw matches, especially when transitioning from the day to night session was a bit of a farce. The empty aluminium bottle cascading down the bleachers must have been a terrible distraction for the players. I would have appreciated the opportunity to speak with someone about the somewhat average fan experience. It will not do to have fans arriving and departing at will while points are being played. While parking and getting in to the stadium were challenging, once inside... it was lovely. The grounds are nicely landscaped, there was ample outdoor seating and space to watch matched on a huge outdoor screen. The staff were mostly friendly and helpful. However, there should be more stations to refill water bottles.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Bad organization

    by RamonC on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    Awful organization Amazing matches in small court And bad matches in stadium Totally disorder 👎🏻👎🏻👎🏻

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    It was chaotic and unorganized

    by Lln on 3/26/24Hard Rock Stadium - Miami

    I love tennis and watching tournaments. We have been to quite a few tournaments all over. This one by far was the most chaotic and unorganized one yet. It’s a shame cause the weather is a perfect setting for some good tennis. It just felt cheaply done and very little attention to organization or plans. If the fans are seeing the chaos who knows how bad it is for the players.