How to Watch The 2024 Miami Open Online

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Quick Answer: The easiest way to stream the 2024 Miami Open Open is with a free trial to DirecTV Stream or fuboTV.

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Convening at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, The Miami Open opens at the tail end of the BNP Paribas Open recently held in Indian Wells, California.

How to Watch Miami Open 2024: Streaming & TV Channels

The Miami Open will be available to cable and satellite subscribers nationally on the Tennis Channel. If you’ve cut the cord and are hoping to stream the matches online, there are still a number of available streaming options to bring the events in Miami directly to your living room.

Stream The 2024 Miami Open for Free on FuboTV

fuboTV includes the Tennis Channel (T2) within all of its packages. We recommend the Sports Plus add-on for in-depth sports coverage for all seasons. fuboTV Plans start at $79.99 per month, but there’s an introductory free trial offer for the first 7 days, in addition to $20 off of your first month’s bill. The Sports Plus add-on will cost an additional $10.99/month.

Stream The 2024 Miami Open for Free with DirecTV Stream

A common streaming service partner that offers the Tennis Channel is DirecTV Stream’s choice package. DirecTV offers a five-day free trial which will cover the majority of the tournament prior to your first bill. Following the trial, the choice package will cost you $108.99/month.

Stream the 2024 Miami Open with Hulu + Live TV

Hulu + Live TV is the most affordable of all monthly streaming options at $76.99/month and also includes Disney+ and ESPN+. Because of these benefits, unfortunately, Hulu’s + Live TV package is the only Hulu plan that does not offer an introductory trial offer. However, we recommend this service if you’re looking to commit to a streaming TV service with both sufficient content variety and efficient monthly costs, long-term.

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Stream the 2024 Miami Open on TC Plus

The official Tennis Channel’s streaming service, TC Plus, will also offer livestreams of the Miami Open this week. TC Plus does not offer a free trial and requires an annual subscription of $109.99/year. This nets out to an average of $9/month which may be worth it if the majority of your overall cable or satellite viewership surrounds Tennis tournaments throughout the year.

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2024 Miami Open Schedule

The Miami Open will host its first-round matches on Wednesday, March 20th, and will run through Sunday, March 31st. Below is a comprehensive schedule which will remain updated as players advance to later rounds:

Wednesday, March 19th: Women’s (10a ET) and Men’s (12p ET) and Women’s Main Draw Singles, 1st Round.

Thursday, March 20th: Men’s (10a ET) Doubles 1st round

Friday, March 1st: Women’s (10a ET) and Men’s (12p ET) Main Draw Singles

Friday, March 22nd-Sunday March, 31st: TBC

2024 Miami Open News, Updates

Recent events, many of which are stemming from the BNP Paribas tournament in California, are driving increased interest in the upcoming matches in Miami:

  • Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) won his second straight Indian Wells finals match against Daniil Medvedev of Russia.

  • Highly ranked Novak Djokovic (Serbia) withdrew from the Miami Open citing a need to balance personal and professional schedules following an unexpected loss during the BNP Paribus tournament to Luca Nardi (Italy).

  • American Coco Gauff fell behind Maria Sakkari (Greece) during the women’s semi-finals. Maria lost to Iga Swiatek (Poland) in the women’s finals.

Looking ahead to Florida, Iga Swiatek (Poland) hopes to secure a second “Sunshine Double” dual tournament sweep. If Swiatek is able to place and win in the finals, she will be only the second female in history to accomplish a back-to-back win at both tournaments. Carlos Alcaraz (Spain) is also in pursuit of a Sunshine Double following his second Indian Wells finals win in California.

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