

There is something about Miami that makes competition feel like a social occasion. Each Spring, when the Miami Open 2026 arrives, the city lights seem a little sharper, the outfits a little more intentional, and the calendar suddenly organized around first serves and evening matches. People come for the tennis, but stay for the atmosphere: the mix of champions and spectators who treat the stands like the front row, the culinary moments between matches, the thrill of a fast game or a surprise upset.
At the Hard Rock Stadium, the atmosphere is electric. Fans come to watch elite tennis, major matchups, and the intensity that defines one of the season’s most anticipated events. This season, Jakub Mensik returns as the reigning champion to remind the crowds that Miami celebrates boldness and verve. On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka will defend her title, bringing the kind of ambition that can turn an afternoon session into a statement.
But the appeal of the Miami Open extends beyond the court. It is also a defining Miami social event, where sport, style, dining, and culture come together. Spectators arrive dressed for the sun and photographs, and the energy feels unmistakably Miami. Between sessions, the day becomes a sequence of well-timed pauses – a drink here, a bite there – and a short walk to reset before the next contest.
For residents at Four Seasons Private Residences Coconut Grove, the tournament’s energy is close enough to enjoy without feeling it take over. You can spend the day fully immersed in the Open's excitement, yet return to a setting that feels private, measured, and grounded in the bay. The neighborhood has a way of restoring internal peace. Even a short walk by the marina can feel like a reset, trading arena noises for soft breezes and the low, ambient hum of boats, waves, and palms.
The Miami Open is exhilarating because it’s intense. Coconut Grove is compelling because it’s measured. Taken together, you get an ideal combination: a city at full volume by day, and a return by night to refinement, privacy, and bayfront relaxation. To learn more about life in Coconut Grove and Four Seasons Private Residences, contact us today.

















