WTA Miami 2026 Announcements, Schedules, Brackets, Updates

On Tuesday, just two days after the Indian Wells final, another important tournament begins – the Miami Open. This will be the first tournament in several years that Iga Suatec will enter from the third position in the rankings. Unfortunately, if Pol doesn’t start winning regularly, he can quickly lose more ground.

WTA Miami 2026 schedule

The tournament in the United States will conclude on Saturday, March 28, 2026, when the final of the tournament, played on hard courts, will take place. The complete tournament schedule is as follows:

  • Round 1: March 17-18, 2026 (Tuesday – Wednesday)
  • Round 2: March 19-20, 2026 (Thursday – Friday)
  • Round 3: March 21-22, 2026 (Saturday – Sunday)
  • Round 4: March 23, 2026 (Monday)
  • Quarter Finals: March 24-25, 2026 (Tuesday – Wednesday)
  • Semi-Final: March 26, 2026 (Thursday)
  • Final: March 28, 2026 (Saturday)

Who will play at WTA Miami 2026?

We will see all the top players in the world in the tournament. The top WTA-ranked tennis players who will not be in Florida are 25th-ranked American Emma Navarro, 36th-ranked Frenchwoman Lois Boisson and 42nd-ranked Marketa Vondrosova.

WTA Miami 2026: Which Polish women will play?

We will see three Polish women in the main bracket. Iga Świątek, third in the world rankings, thirty-fifth Magdalena Frech and Magda Linnet, who is sixty-sixth in the WTA rankings.

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WTA Miami 2026: Bracket

The bracket draw takes place on Sunday, March 15, 2026. The complete tournament bracket is as follows:

Round 1:

  • Arina Sabalenka – Free Destiny
  • Ann Lee – Kimberly Birrell 2-1
  • Katy McNally – Rebecca Masarova 2-0
  • Free Destiny – Jinyu Wang
  • Qinwen Zheng – Olney Loss
  • Jennifer Brady – Sloane Stephens 0-2
  • Elena-Gabrila Roos – Antonia Ruzic 2-0
  • Free Fortune – Madison Keys
  • Elina Svitolina – free fortune
  • Francesca Jones – Linda Fruhvartova 2-1
  • Hailey Baptiste – Tatjana Maria 2-0
  • Free fate – Lyudmila Samsonova
  • Jelena Ostapenko – Free Destiny
  • Diana Jastremska – Ashlyn Kruger 2-1
  • Lulu Sun – Taylor Townsend 0-2
  • Free Destiny – Jasmine Paolini
  • Elena Rybakina – free fate
  • Janice Tejen – Julija Putinseva 1-2
  • Solana Sierra – Kamila Rachimova 0-2
  • Free Destiny – Marta Kostczuk
  • Eva Jovic – Olney Loss
  • Paola Badosa – Aliaksandra Sasnowicz 2-0
  • Sarah Bezelek – Talia Gibson 0-2
  • Free Destiny – Naomi Osaka
  • Yekaterina Alexandrova – free fate
  • Lily Tagger – Ella Seidel 2-1
  • Viktorija Golubic – Peyton Stearns 0-2
  • free fortune- Jacqueline Christian
  • Leylah Fernandez – Free Lottery
  • Emiliana Arango – Oksana Selekhemteva 1-2
  • Francesca Jones – Venus Williams 2-0
  • Free Destiny – Jessica Pegula
  • Amanda Anisimova – Olney Loss
  • Simona Waltert – Ajla Tomljanovic 0-2
  • Eva Lys – Yulia Starodubtseva 0-2
  • Free Destiny – Christina Bucha
  • Diana Snajder – Free Destiny
  • Tereza Valentova – Katie Volinets 2-0
  • Zeynep Sonmage – Beatriz Haddad Maia 2-0
  • Free Fortune – Belinda Bencic
  • Linda Noskova – Free Destiny
  • Shuai Zhang – Sorana Cirstea 0-2
  • Dalma Galfi – Elvina Kaliva 1-2
  • Free Destiny – Alice Martens
  • Maria Sakkari – Free Destiny
  • Alicia Parks – Sinja Krause 2-0
  • Darja Semenistaja – Elisabetta Cocciretto 0-2
  • Free Destiny – Coco Gough
  • Mira Andrejeva – Oloni Los
  • McCartney Kessler – Magdalena Frech 2-1
  • Darja Vidmanova – Elsa Jacquemot 1-2
  • Free Lot – Marie Buzkova
  • Anna Kalinskaya – free fate
  • Anastasia Zakharova – Anna Bondar 2-1
  • Sofia Kenin – Anna Blinkova 1-2
  • Free Destiny – Victoria Mboko
  • Karolina Muchova – Free Lot
  • Katerina Siniakova – Camila Osorio 0-2
  • Katie Boulter – Jessica Bojas Maneiro 2-0
  • Free Destiny – Clara Tusson
  • Alexandra Ila – Free Destiny
  • Laura Sigmund – Petra Marcinko 2-0
  • Magda Lynette – Varvara Gracheva 2-1
  • Free fortune – Iga Świątek

2 rounds

  • Arina SabalenkaAnn Lee 2-0
  • Katy McNallyJinyu Wang 2-1
  • Zheng QinwenSloane Stephens 2-0
  • Elena-Gabriella RoosMadison Keys is 0-2
  • Elena SvitolinaFrancesca Jones 2-0
  • Hailey BaptisteLudmila Samsonova 2-0
  • Jelena OstapenkoDiana Yastremska 2-0
  • Taylor TownsendJasmine Paolini 1-2
  • Elena RybakinaYulia Putinseva 2-0
  • Kamila RakhimovaMarta Kostyuk 0-2
  • Eva JovicPaula Badosa 2-0
  • Talia GibsonNaomi Osaka 2-0
  • Ekaterina AlexandrovaLily Tagger 2-0
  • Peyton startsJacqueline Christian 0-2
  • Layla Annie FernandezOksana Selekhemteva 2-1
  • Francesca JonesJessica Pegula 0-1 (Jones conceded the match)
  • Amanda AnisimovaAjla Tomljanović 2-1
  • Yulia StarodubtsevaChristina Bucs 1-0 (Buska conceded the match)
  • Diana SnyderTereza Valentova 2-0
  • Zeynep SonmageBelinda Bencic 0-2
  • Linda NoskovaSorana Chrystia 1-2
  • Elvina KalivaEllis Martens 0-2
  • Maria SakkariAlicia Parks 0-2
  • Elisabetta CoccirettoCoco Goff 1-2
  • Mira AndreevaMcCartney Kessler 2-1
  • Elsa JacquemotMarie Bozkova 0-2
  • Anna KalinskayaAnastasia Zakharova 1-2
  • Anna BlinkovaVictoria Mboko 0-2
  • Karolina MuchovaCamila Osorio 2-1
  • Katie BoulterClara Tusson 1-1 (Tusson conceded the match)
  • Alexandra IlaLaura Sigmund 2-1
  • Magda LynetteIga Świątek 2-1

3 rounds

  • Arina SabalenkaKaty McNally 2-0
  • Zheng QinwenMadison Keys 2-1
  • Elena SvitolinaHailey Baptiste 0-2
  • Jelena OstapenkoJasmine Paolini 2-1
  • Elena RybakinaMarta Kostyuk 2-0
  • Eva JovicTalia Gibson 0-2
  • Ekaterina AlexandrovaJacqueline Christian 1-2
  • Layla Annie FernandezJessica Pegula 0-2
  • Amanda AnisimovaYulia Starodubtseva 2-0
  • Diana SnyderBelinda Bencic 0-2
  • Sorana ChrystiaElise Mertens 2-0
  • Alicia ParksCoco Goff 1-2
  • Mira AndreevaMarie Buzkova 2-0
  • Anastasia ZakharovaVictoria Mboko 0-2
  • Karolina MuchovaKatie Boulter 2-0
  • Alexandra IlaMagda Lynette 2-0

4 rounds

  • Arina SabalenkaZheng Qinwen 2-0
  • Hailey BaptisteJelena Ostapenko 2-0
  • Elena RybakinaTalia Gibson 2-0
  • Jacqueline ChristianJessica Pegula 0-2
  • Amanda AnisimovaBelinda Bencic 0-2
  • Sorana ChrystiaCoco Goff 1-2
  • Mira AndreevaVictoria Mboko 1-2
  • Karolina MuchovaAlexandra Ila 2-0

Quarter finals

  • Arina SabalenkaHailey Baptiste 2-0
  • Elena RybakinaJessica Pegula 2-1
  • Belinda BencicCoco Goff 1-2
  • Victoria MbokoKarolina Muchova 0-2

The semi-finals

  • Arina SabalenkaElena Rybakina 2-0
  • Coco Gough Carolina Muchoa 2-0

the final

  • Arina SabalenkaCoco Goff 2-1

WTA Miami tournament prize pool

The prize pool of the tournament is approximately $9.5 million or approximately PLN 35 million. Points and monetary gains for the next round are as follows:

  • Winner: $1,151,380 – 1,000 points
  • Finalist: $612,340 – 650 points
  • Semifinals: $340,190 – 400 points
  • Quarterfinals: $193,645 – 200 points
  • Round 4: $105,720 – 100 points
  • Round 3: $61,865 – 50 points
  • Round 2: $36,110 – 30 points
  • Round 1: $24,335 – 10 points

WTA Miami 2026: Where to watch the broadcast?

The entire tournament will be telecast on Canal + Sport. The tournament will begin on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, and end on Saturday, March 28, 2026.

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