Miami Open 2025 is set to take over Florida from March 20 to 30, bringing together some of the biggest names in ATP and WTA tennis. Following Indian Wells, this Masters 1000 event is a key stop on the "Sunshine Swing" and promises thrilling matchups on the hard courts of the Hard Rock Stadium.
Top players competing at Miami Open 2025
This year’s Miami Open features an impressive lineup of top-ranked players, including:
- Carlos Alcaraz (2022 Miami champion)
- Jack Draper (new ATP Masters 1000 winner, now in the top 10)
- Coco Gauff (World No. 3, playing on home turf)
- Mirra Andreeva (WTA star, fresh off two consecutive WTA 1000 wins)
- Novak Djokovic (six-time Miami champion, returning after six years)
- Daniil Medvedev (2023 Miami winner)
- Taylor Fritz (World No. 4, aiming for his first Miami semifinal)
- Alexander Zverev (World No. 2, looking for redemption after Indian Wells)
- Danielle Collins (Defending women’s singles champion, searching for a top-10 comeback)
- Madison Keys (World No. 5, in top form after winning the Australian Open)
Olympic champions Zverev and Djokovic will be looking to bounce back after unexpected early exits at Indian Wells, while rising stars like João Fonseca continue to make waves on the ATP circuit.
Full schedule for the Miami Open 2025
Men’s Schedule (ATP)
- March 20 – First Round
- March 22 – Second Round
- March 24 – Third Round
- March 25 – Round of 16
- March 26-27 – Quarterfinals
- March 28 – Semifinals
- March 30 – Final
Women’s Schedule (WTA)
- March 18 – First Round
- March 21 – Second Round
- March 23 – Third Round
- March 24 – Round of 16
- March 25 – Quarterfinals
- March 27 – Semifinals
- March 29 – Final
This
action-packed schedule will see intense battles for one of the most prestigious titles in tennis.
How can you watch the Miami Open 2025 live?
Tennis fans can watch the
Miami Open 2025 live through various broadcasters worldwide:
- United States: Fubo
- United Kingdom, Germany, Italy: Sky Sports
- Canada: TSN
- South America: ESPN
- Australia: beIN Sports
Online streaming options are also available through
Tennis TV and respective broadcaster apps.
Miami Open 2025 prize money & ranking points
The
Miami Open offers massive rewards for players looking to climb the rankings:
- Singles Champion – $1,124,380 & 1000 ATP/WTA ranking points
- Finalist – $597,890 & 650 points
- Semifinalist – $332,160 & 400 points
- Quarterfinalist – $189,075 & 200 points
For rising stars like Andreeva and Fonseca, a strong Miami performance could be career-defining.
Can an American player shine at Miami Open 2025?
The home crowd will be cheering for American stars like
Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, and Danielle Collins in the
women’s draw. On the
men’s side, Taylor Fritz leads the charge but will need to overcome past struggles in Miami to reach his first semifinal here.
Will Novak Djokovic finally win his 100th title?
Djokovic, still searching for his 100th ATP career singles title, hasn’t lifted a trophy since Paris last year. A six-time Miami champion, his return after six years is one of the biggest storylines of the tournament. Can he finally hit the century mark?
With its star-studded lineup, exciting matchups, and high stakes, the Miami Open 2025 is set to deliver world-class tennis. Stay tuned for live action, player updates, and all the drama as it unfolds in Florida!
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FAQs:
Where can I watch the Miami Open 2025 live? You can watch it on Tennis Channel (USA), Sky Sports (UK, Germany, Italy), TSN (Canada), ESPN (South America), and beIN Sports (Australia).
Who are the top contenders for the Miami Open 2025? Top contenders include Carlos Alcaraz, Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff, Madison Keys, Jack Draper, and Daniil Medvedev.