The Miami Open is an elite joint-ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 event, is hosted at the world-famous Hard Rock Stadium, and invariably takes place under the beautiful, Floridian sunshine. It is perhaps no surprise, then, that the event is one of the best-attended tennis tournament in the world, after the 4 Grand Slams.

The 2023 Miami Open will take place between 20 March and 2 April, hot on the heels of the BNP Paribas Open, which concludes on 19 March. Both tournaments comprise the “Sunshine Double”, and serve as the last big hard court challenges, ahead of the clay court season. Most of the world’s best players compete at both events, with success in either often seen as the last step before Grand Slam glory becomes a possibility for a younger player, and as a further statement of intent for established players.
Among the attendees at this year’s Miami Open will be 20 of the top 25 men's singles players in the world, including world number 2 and reigning Miami Open champion Carlos Alcaraz, 2022 runner-up Casper Ruud, in-form former world number 1 Daniil Medvedev, and American favourite Taylor Fritz. In the women’s singles draw, 24 of the top 25 ranked players are expected to be in attendance, including reigning champion and current world number 1 Iga Świątek, 2023 Australian Open champion and world number 2 Aryna Sabalenka, American star Coco Gauff, and 2022 Miami Open runner-up Maria Sakkari.
Miami Open tickets are available as single session tickets, daily double (2-session) tickets, or as multi-session or tournament-long duration packages. Official Stadium Court ticket prices start at USD $27.50 including fees, for a single session ticket in the 300 Level; Grandstand Court tickets start at $17.74, and Grounds Passes start at $21.50 including fees.
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