The Sony Open will be held in just a few weeks in Miami, Florida, one of the greatest settings to host a tennis tournament of the world’s best players in the warm weather of spring. Miami is a cultural hub of America filled with a trendy nightlife, exquisite shopping, and some of the best beaches in the country. With numerous family attractions and great food, a trip to Miami for the Sony Open will be an awesome experience that goes well beyond the world-class tennis on display.
From the streets of South Beach to the modern courts at the Sony Open, there is something for everyone in the city of Miami. Celebrities and travelers from all around the world visit Miami for the sun and the tennis!

Crandon Park Tennis Center and the Stadium, is home to the Sony Open Tennis Tournament, a 12-day tennis tournament.

Golfer Rory McIlroy, center, of Northern Ireland, watches the match between Caroline Wozniacki, of Denmark, and Garbine Muguruza, of Spain, during the Sony Open tennis tournament in Key Biscayne, Fla., Saturday, March 23, 2013.

Tutto’s Marres: Guests who present a Sony Open ticket will receive a complimentary bottle of Prosecco. 2525 3 Ave, Miami; 305-858-2525
Located in Key Biscayne, the Sony Open is played at The Tennis Center at Crandon Park where the main court seats over 13,000 spectators. There are many ways to get tickets for the event, but one of the simplest methods is to order a complete package which includes tickets and hotel accommodations. However, individual tickets are also available as are customized packages to cater to your specific needs.
The 2013 Sony Open looks set to be another thriller as the highest level of competitors will be on display. One of the most exciting players will be Serena Williams, the world’s number 1 ranked woman. In a tight points race with Victoria Azarenka, the two will likely battle it out for the top spot, especially since Serena Williams will not partake in the BNP Paribas Open earlier in March.
The Men’s field also features most of the world’s top ranked players and will be highlighted by Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, and Rafael Nadal, who is making a comeback from his knee injury.
Nicholas Spiller
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