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Prepare for an incredible sporting experience in one of the world’s greatest cities! As part of your exclusive cruise package, you’ll have the chance to attend an exciting day of the Miami Open. One of the biggest and most electric tennis tournaments outside the four major Grand Slams, the Miami Open brings together some of the world’s top tennis players for almost two weeks of spectacular action on famous outdoor hardcourts. And, as part of both the ATP Masters 1000 events on the ATP Tour and WTA 1000 events on the WTA Tour, the Miami Open is worth 1,000 points for the ATP and WTA rankings, making it among the most valuable tournaments of the year. The tournament’s prize money pool isn’t so bad, either, with millions of dollars up for grabs. With the Miami Open played on hardcourt surfaces, you can expect the on-court action to be faster-paced and more aggressive than what you may encounter during tennis tournaments played on clay courts. Although, the world-class tennis on display is far from the only thing to look forward to when attending the Miami Open. Held at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, the grounds around the tournament transform into a lively hub of activity during the Miami Open; so, you’re going to find an abundance of interesting activities, entertainment, and fantastic food while here. Whether you're a new tennis fan or someone who has been following the sport for years, this is a fantastic experience, and the Miami Open never disappoints. It's worth noting that the Miami Open is approximately a 40-minute drive from Downtown Miami, where your hotel accommodation will be located. If you wish to complete this journey using public transportation, you will need to take multiple buses, and the journey will take approximately two hours. Therefore, it's advisable to plan accordingly for this journey in advance.
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The World’s Best
From Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka to Jakub Menšík, Jessica Pegula, and more, when attending the Miami Open, you’ll have the chance to admire the talents of some of the world’s best tennis players as they compete on bright blue hardcourt surfaces to continue pushing for the top spot in the ATP and WTA rankings. With the winners taking home a huge prize fund, and 1,000 precious points up for grabs, the stakes are always high at the Miami Open – despite the fact that this isn’t one of the major Open tournaments of the year. So, expect to see all the players giving their all, with incredible on-court action right from the first serve. With the Miami Open’s draw taking place just a handful of days before the first matches begin, you’ll have to wait a little while to find out who you’ll be seeing when you attend, but rest assured, it will be exciting no matter what.
Fast-Paced On-Court Action
Played on reactive hardcourt surfaces on outside courts at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, the Miami Open is known for a fast-paced, more aggressive style of play. This is because hardcourt surfaces boast consistent and predictable bounce patterns, with good traction and decent speeds. So, players are able to better angle themselves for return shots and can afford to risk a faster pace of play. With some of the world’s top-ranked tennis players competing in the Miami Open, an important stepping stone on being crowned World Number One in the ATP and WTA rankings, expect to see some thrilling on-court action when you attend – and potentially some unexpected results.
Miami’s Best Flavours
While attending the Miami Open, you’re going to have the chance to sample some sensational street food and fantastic cuisine from some of Miami’s most popular restaurants – when you’re not watching the thrilling on-court action, of course. From Angie’s Epicurean Ice Cream and Benihana to Kiki on the River, Novecento, Miami Slice, and more, you’ll find dishes from all over the world available during the Miami Open, ensuring that your culinary experience is as memorable as the tennis.
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Event Ticket Details
Specific details regarding event times and seating information will be shared closer to your departure date. When shared, additional information on entry requirements and any accessibility information will be available via the venue’s official website.