CELEBRITY
HOW TO WATCH 2024 MIAMI OPEN INCLUDING NOVAK DJOKOVIC, CARLOS ALCARAZ, IGA SWIATEK, COCO GAUFF AND ARYNA SABALENKA
Miami Open will take place between March 17 and 31 at the Hard Rock Stadium, featuring two weeks of the best ATP and WTA players in the culmination of the ‘Sunshine Double.’ The U.S. tournament follows immediately after Indian Wells and serves as the final major event before the clay season.
Novak Djokovic returns to Miami for the first time since 2019 and is the top favorite. He is joined by the 2023 champion Daniil Medvedev (No. 4), who aims to defend his title against Jannik Sinner (No. 3), currently in top form. Carlos Alcaraz seeks to overcome his inconsistent performance and finish the Sunshine Double strongly, considering he defends the most points in the March Masters 1000 tournaments.
Unlike Indian Wells, Miami Open will witness a couple of significant absences, notably Rafael Nadal who will prepare the exhibition with Alcaraz in Las Vegas at the end of Miami Open. Additionally, 3-times Grand Slam champion Stan Wawrinka has also chosen to skip the tournament.
The most notable absence in the WTA is the defending champion Petra Kvitova, who will miss the rest of the season due to pregnancy. 2023 finalist Elena Rybakina has already proven her proficiency in the Sunshine Double and will be among the favorites, alongside Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff.
The WTA organization has decided to grant wild cards to Grand Slam champion players. Local and 7-times Grand Slam champion Venus Williams, who also won Indian Wells in 1998, 1999, and 2001, will be part of the lineup. Caroline Wozniacki, a finalist in 2017, and the 2021 US Open champion Emma Raducanu will also feature.
How to watch 2024 Miami Open:
Area Broadcaster
Africa/Asia 1* beIN SPORTS Middle East
Latin America* ESPN International Latam
Eastern Europe* Setanta Stans
Australia beIN Sports Australia
Belgium Telenet (Play Sports)
Belgium; Luxembourg BeTV
Bulgaria A1 Max Sport
Canada TSN
Canada (Canada Masters only) Rogers Sportsnet (Canada Masters only)
China; Macao CCTV
Cyprus CYTA
Czech Republic; Slovakia Digisport
Denmark TV2 Denmark
Baltics* TV3 Baltics
France Eurosport France
Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Luxembourg; Liechtenstein Sky Deutschland
Greece OTE
Hong Kong PCCW
Hungary Network 4
Asia 1 Sony / MSM
Israel Charlton Israel
Italy; San Marino; Vatican City Sky
Japan Gaora Sports Channel
Japan WOWOW
Korea, South Eclat
Africa 1* Supersport Africa
Malta GO Sports TSN
Netherlands Ziggo Sport
New Zealand Tennis TV
Norway TV2 Norway
Portugal Sport TV Portugal
Romania RCS & RDS (Digisport)
Balkans* Sportklub
Shanghai Shanghai Media
Spain Telefonica / Movistar
Spain (Madrid Masters only) TVE (Madrid Masters only)
Sweden; Finland TV4 AB
Taiwan Sino Catch Sportcast
Asia 2* beIN Southeast Asia
Turkey S Sport Turkey
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Ireland; Gibraltar; Isle of Man
United States; Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands Tennis Channel