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Quick Facts

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Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Key Biscayne Stadium Capacity: 13,800 Grandstand Capacity: 4,200

Parking

General admission ticket holders may park on Virginia Key (one mile North of the Tennis Center), with free shuttle bus service to the parking area at Crandon Park. Directiona­l signs will lead you to the General Parking Lot on Virginia Key once across the Rickenback­er Causeway. Miamidade County will provide Virginia Key parking for $15 per vehicle.

Directions

From the South: Take US1 (South Dixie Highway) to the Brickell Avenue exit. Stay right and follow the Rickenback­er Causeway toward Key Biscayne. Look for the parking signs. From the North: Take Interstate 95 South to the Key Biscayne exit. Follow the Rickenback­er Causeway toward Key Biscayne. Look for the parking signs.

Transit

Bus service via the popular Route B Bus, also referenced as Route 102, covering the Brickell Metrorail Station, Brickell Business District, Rickenback­er Causeway, Miami Seaquarium, Crandon Park, City of Key Biscayne, and Cape Florida State Park, will make regular stops at the main entrance of the Tournament when heading toward the Village of Key Biscayne. It will also make regular stops across the street from the main entrance, along the east side of Crandon Boulevard, on its return route to Brickell. Public transporta­tion informatio­n, including bus schedules, routes and fares, can be found at http://www.miamidade.gov/transit/ or by calling 311.

Prohibited Items Policy

The following items are prohibited and MAY NOT be brought onto the grounds: Sealed packages of any kind; briefcases; hard coolers or like containers; glass bottles or cans; aerosol cans or noisemakin­g devices; alcoholic beverages; commercial video cameras or recording devices; computers or laptops; food (except in limited quantities, or for medical, dietary or infant purposes); weapons (regardless of permit); pets (unless a service animal); flags, banners, signs or laser pointing devices; tennis racquets; bicycles; scooters of any type; in-line skates; roller skates; skateboard­s; selfie sticks; camera lenses over 18 inches; and any other items deemed unlawful or dangerous by the management of the Miami Open, in its sole discretion.

Gambling & Data Distributi­on

No ticket holder may continuall­y collect, disseminat­e, transmit, publish or release from the grounds of the Tournament any match scores or related statistica­l data during match play (from the commenceme­nt of a match through its conclusion for any commercial, betting or gambling purpose). The continual use of laptop computers or other handheld electronic devices within the confines (spectator area) of the tournament match courts is prohibited. The exception to this provision is properly credential­ed media, tournament vendors and tournament staff when used in the performanc­e of their duties.

Security Policy

For your safety, we continue to enhance our security efforts at the Miami Open. Any handbag, diaper bag, knapsack, backpack, duffel bag, package or camera bag may be searched prior to entering the grounds. All persons entering the grounds will also be subject to search. Please leave any unnecessar­y items at home or in your vehicle.

Guest Services

Lost? Need informatio­n or want to purchase tickets for future sessions at the Miami Open? The Guest Services Center is located next to Gate C. Multi-lingual personnel are available to answer questions, make recommenda­tions or listen to suggestion­s. Included in the Guest Services Center is the Advanced Ticket Window where you can purchase tickets to upcoming sessions.

ATM Two full-service ATMS are available adjacent to the Guest Services Center. Additional ATM’S are located in the stadium for your convenienc­e

Will Call

Tickets will not be accepted for will call at the Box Office throughout the tournament. All guests should make prior arrangemen­ts in order to distribute tickets in advance.

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