The main draw of the Miami Open begins on Tuesday, and we already know a few things. One is that we will have a different winner on the men's side. In 2024, Jannik Sinner won the tournament. He is still ranked No. 1 but is currently suspended until early May.
On the women's side, Danielle Collins was a surprise winner last year. She will be an even bigger surprise this year, though, because she has greatly struggled since late last summer. Since playing in the Olympics in July, she has a record of just 3-7.
One of the biggest storylines is how well 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva will do. She has started 2025 strong and already has victories at two 1000 events. Could she make it three in Miami and take both trophies at the Sunshine Double?
Everything you need to know about the 2025 Miami Open
What is the schedule and dates for the Miami Open
Matches are split each day. There is a day session that begins at 11 am ET from Tuesday, March 18 through Tuesday, March 25, and for the same dates, a night session that begins at 7 pm ET. From Wednesday, March 26 through Friday, March 28, the day session begins at 1 pm ET, with the night session starting at 7 pm ET. On the days of the finals (Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30), matches begin at 12:30 pm ET.
- Tuesday, March 18 - Women's first round
- Wednesday, March 19 - Men's and women's first round
- Thursday, March 20 - Men's first round and women's second round
- Friday, March 21 - Men's and women's second round
- Saturday, March 22 - Men's second round and women's third round
- Sunday, March 23 - Men's and women's third round
- Monday, March 24 - Men's third round and women's fourth round
- Tuesday, March 25 - Women's quarterfinals and men's fourth round
- Wednesday, March 26 - Men's and women's quarterfinals
- Thursday, March 27 - Women's semifinals and men's quarterfinals
- Friday, March 28 - Men's semifinals
- Saturday, March 29 - Women's final/Men's doubles final
- Sunday, March 30 - Men's final/Women's doubles final
How you can watch the Miami Open
In the United States, the Tennis Channel (with its accessory T2 and TC Plus sites) will be the exclusive place to watch and stream the entire tournament. If you live in the UK, you can stream on Amazon Prime. In Australia, you can watch and stream on beIN Sports.
What is the prize money and points for the Miami Open?
The prize money for the men's and women's matches is the same for the Miami event, but the points earned vary slightly through the quarterfinals.
For the WTA side, the money and points look like this:
- First round: 10 points | $23,760
- Second round: 35 points | $35,260
- Third round: 65 points | $60,400
- Round of 16: 120 points | $103,225
- Quarterfinals: 215 points | $189,075
- Semifinals: 390 points | $332,160
- Finalist: 650 points | $597,890
- Champion: 1000 points | $1,124,380
And the ATP side is thus:
- Winner: $1,124,380 / 1000 points
- Finalist: $597,890 / 650 points
- Semifinalist: $332,160 / 400 points
- Quarterfinalist: $189,075 / 200 points
- Round of 16: $103,225 / 100 points
- Round of 32: $60,400 / 50 points
- Second Round: $35,260 / 30 points
- First Round: $23,760 / 10 points