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Miami Open Begin Women’s Main Draw With Women’s Empowerment Day

The Miami Open opened Tuesday with more than the start of another major hard-court event. Organizers designated March 17 as Women’s Empowerment Day, turning the opening day of women’s play into one of the featured themes of the tournament’s first week at Hard Rock Stadium. The Miami Open said the day was meant to celebrate women during Women’s History Month through campus-wide activities, live experiences and a panel scheduled for 5 p.m. near the Fountains area.

The timing was deliberate. The women’s main draw began Tuesday in Miami Gardens, putting the spotlight squarely on the WTA side as the tournament shifted from qualifying into full main-draw action. The WTA’s tournament guide listed March 17 as the start date for main-draw matches in Miami, making the opening day a natural stage for the event’s women-centered programming.

Miami’s own promotional push reflected that emphasis. Tournament organizers had announced earlier that March 17 would be one of the event’s official theme days and said the night session on Stadium Court would feature two WTA matches as part of Women’s Empowerment Day.

On the grounds, the schedule mixed tennis with all-day programming aimed at creating a broader event feel. The Miami Open’s official Women’s Empowerment Day page listed activities including permanent bracelets, a themed food and cocktail spotlight, a padel event, color analysis sessions and the afternoon panel discussion. The idea was to turn the first major women’s day of the tournament into something bigger than a standard opening round.

The tennis, though, remained the center of attention. The official order of play for Tuesday showed a packed slate of women’s matches beginning at 11 a.m. Eastern on multiple outside courts, with women’s contests dominating the daytime schedule before the men’s main draw was set to get underway on Wednesday.

That gave the opening day a clear identity. Rather than easing quietly into the tournament, the Miami Open used March 17 to present the women’s game as the lead act. With the women’s draw opening, Stadium Court set to host WTA matches at night and theme-day programming spread across the campus, the tournament’s first full step into the main draw came with a strong women’s singles spotlight

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours, the four Grand Slams, the Masters 1000 series, and the Latin American professional and junior circuits. Based in Costa Rica, he writes for English-speaking readers across Central America and the wider region, with particular focus on Latin American players on tour and the growing tennis community in Costa Rica. He works in English and Spanish, drawing on regional sources from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and the Costa Rican Tennis Federation. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or ion X at @theticotimes
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