Record-Breaking 2026 Miami Open Delights Fans

The two-week tennis tournament saw its largest attendance ever, including a new single-match crowd record.

Apr. 10, 2026 at 3:30pm

A cubist, geometric painting depicting a fragmented tennis match or tournament, with sharp planes of vibrant colors like electric blue, neon orange, and metallic silver, conceptually representing the energy and excitement of the record-breaking 2026 Miami Open.The 2026 Miami Open shattered attendance records, showcasing the tournament's growing popularity and status as a premier tennis event.Coral Springs Today

The 41st annual Miami Open presented by Itaú set new attendance records, drawing over 420,000 spectators across two weeks. The tournament included four stadium sell-outs and the largest single-match crowd in Miami Open history, with 17,391 attendees watching Carlos Alcaraz defeat Joao Fonseca. The WTA Finals also saw the largest North American crowd and most-watched WTA match on Tennis Channel, with Aryna Sabalenka defeating Coco Gauff.

Why it matters

The Miami Open has become one of the premier tennis events in the world, and this year's record-breaking attendance underscores the growing popularity of the sport, especially among younger fans. The tournament's ability to attract top players and provide an immersive fan experience has solidified its status as a must-see event on the tennis calendar.

The details

In addition to the record crowds, the 2026 Miami Open featured several new elements, including the first sanctioned Miami Open Wheelchair Tennis Tournament and the inaugural Pro Padel League II tournament. Fans were also able to enjoy activations from partners like Lacoste, DoorDash, Chug's Diner, Piper-Heidsieck, OMAKAI Hand Roll Bar, and Café La Trova, creating a vibrant campus experience.

  • The Miami Open took place from March 15-29, 2026.
  • The WTA Finals were held on March 29, 2026.
  • The inaugural Pro Padel League II tournament ran from March 15-18, 2026.

The players

Carlos Alcaraz

A rising Spanish tennis star who defeated Joao Fonseca in the second round of the men's singles tournament.

Aryna Sabalenka

A Belarusian professional tennis player who won the WTA Finals, defeating hometown favorite Coco Gauff.

Jannik Sinner

An Italian professional tennis player who won the men's singles title, defeating Jiri Lehecka.

Coco Gauff

An American professional tennis player from Coral Springs, Florida, who reached the WTA Finals but lost to Aryna Sabalenka.

Jiri Lehecka

A Czech professional tennis player who was the runner-up in the men's singles final, losing to Jannik Sinner.

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What’s next

The Miami Open will return in 2027, with organizers already confirming the event and planning to add new elements and activations.

The takeaway

The record-breaking attendance and fan engagement at the 2026 Miami Open demonstrate the tournament's growing popularity and status as a must-see event on the tennis calendar. The tournament's ability to attract top players, provide unique fan experiences, and celebrate milestones like the 50th anniversary of wheelchair tennis have solidified its position as a premier tennis event.