The showcase matches will be held in the
5,000-seat grandstand, but seating will be limited to 15 percent
capacity due to COVID-19 protocols.
The tournament, which was canceled last year amid the COVID-19
pandemic, will be held from March 22-April 4, in Miami Gardens,
Fla.
The Miami Open's official website didn't confirm the exact
number of fans who will allowed to attend, stating only: "We
will welcome a select number of fans back to the Miami Open
outdoor tennis campus at Hard Rock Stadium for the 2021 event."
The tournament also is getting rid of the Stadium Court within
Hard Rock Stadium, which is the home of the NFL's Miami
Dolphins, according to the event's website.
Attendance for this year's event is expected to be around
18,000, a major drop compared to the 388,734 spectators who
attended the 2019 event, when the tournament was moved from Key
Biscayne to Hard Rock Stadium, per reports.
The event generally draws the sport's biggest stars. In 2019,
Roger Federer defeated John Isner in straight sets to claim the
men's singles title, while Karolina Pliskova beat Ashleigh Barty
in straight sets to win the women's crown.
--Field Level Media
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