-
If you’ve been watching the 2026 Miami Open, you’ve likely seen tennis stars like Coco Gauff and Jannik Sinner dominating the court. But look a little closer, and you’ll notice another group moving just as fast and with quiet precision. Those orange-clad figures are the ballpersons — the engine behind every match.
-
Speaking to WLRN at the 2023 Miami Open, the sixth-ranked tennis player in the world paid tribute to the WTA's five decades of breakthroughs in women’s sports — and revealed she's launching her own foundation to help aspiring young players.
-
Gov. Ron DeSantis even proposed allowing the No. 1-ranked tennis player to arrive in Miami by boat to circumvent U.S. refusal to let unvaccinated non-citizens fly into the country.
-
Florida is spending millions on a contact tracing app, although Gov. Ron DeSantis doesn't quite believe in the practice. One Democrat has broken ranks on the fate of Homestead's childhood detention center. And how is the Miami Open keeping players and fans safe as the pandemic continues?
-
The Miami Open tennis tournament ended its brief stand-off with Miami-Dade on Tuesday, as county commissioners approved a compromise allowing the…
-
Last week the Miami Open lost an appeal over expansion plans the tournament had for its home in Crandon Park. Without the expansion, the Open has…