The Miami Open presented by Itaú has announced additions to its 2026 tournament, including the first sanctioned Wheelchair Tennis Tournament and the inaugural Pro Padel League II. These new features will integrate with the event's 15-day programming. Wheelchair tennis marks its 50th anniversary with official ranking points available for competitors.
The Miami Open, a prominent tennis event, is expanding its scope for the 2026 edition. Organizers revealed plans to host the tournament's inaugural sanctioned Wheelchair Tennis Tournament, coinciding with the sport's 50th anniversary. Players in this category will compete for official ranking points, enhancing accessibility and inclusivity in professional tennis.
In addition, the Pro Padel League (PPL) II will make its debut at the Miami Open. This includes daily padel programming such as professional matches, clinics, and open play sessions, running throughout the 15-day event. Padel, a racquet sport gaining popularity, will thus gain a platform alongside traditional tennis.
These announcements aim to broaden the tournament's appeal, attracting diverse audiences and athletes. The Miami Open presented by Itaú continues to evolve as a multifaceted sporting spectacle in Florida.