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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2026


Miami Heat Defeat Detroit Pistons 121–110
The Miami Heat recorded a 121–110 home victory over the Detroit Pistons, highlighted in a recent update from the franchise that also promoted game highlights, merchandise and upcoming tickets.
Mar 10


Culto Fútbol Opens Miami Flagship on Lincoln Road Ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
Mexican sportswear retailer Culto Fútbol has opened its second U.S. flagship store at 744 Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, expanding into one of South Florida’s busiest retail corridors as the region prepares to host matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The new location places the brand in the center of the pedestrian-friendly Lincoln Road, a high-traffic retail destination that attracts both international visitors and local shoppers. The expansion reflects growing global atte
Mar 9


Miami HEAT Offer Tickets Starting at $15 for March 8 Home Game
The Miami HEAT are promoting a March 8 home game with tickets starting at $15 and optional gameday upgrades for fans.
Mar 6


Jakub Menšík on Miami, Life Off the Court, and His Best Miami Open Run
Miami Living spoke with tennis pro Jakub Menšík as he reflected on his rapid rise in professional tennis, from his early beginnings in the Czech Republic to competing on the sport’s biggest stages. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS JAKUB MENSIK/INSTAGRAM Jakub Menšík was born in Prostějov, Czech Republic, a city long associated with elite tennis development. He picked up a racket as a child and progressed quickly through the national system. In 2022, he reached the final of the Aust
Mar 6


Frances Tiafoe: Heat, Heart & Hard Work in Miami
Miami Living spoke with Frances Tiafoe during the Miami Open, where the American star reflected on his journey from Maryland to the world stage, his connection to Miami, and the routines that keep him grounded on and off the court. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS FRANCES TIAFOE /INSTAGRAM Frances Tiafoe turned professional in 2015, but his relationship with tennis began long before that at the Junior Tennis Champions Center in Maryland. His father, who emigrated from Sierra Leone,
Mar 6


Alex de Minaur: Speed, Discipline, and Miami Heat
As part of Miami Living’s annual tennis interview series, we caught up with Alex de Minaur during the Miami Open to talk about heritage, routine, and the small adjustments that make a big difference in South Florida’s demanding conditions. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS ALEX DE MINAUR /INSTAGRAM Alex de Minaur was born in Sydney to a Uruguayan father and a Spanish mother, a background that shaped both his identity and his competitive edge. He turned professional in 2015 after a
Mar 6


Paula Badosa on Confidence, Clay Roots, & Competing in Miami
As part of Miami Living’s annual tennis interview series, we spoke with Paula Badosa at the Miami Open, where she reflected on her international upbringing, her path back to confidence after injuries, and the routines that keep her balanced amid the intensity of life on tour. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS FRANCES TIAFOE /PAULA BADOSA Paula Badosa was born in New York City, while her Spanish parents were working there in the fashion industry. She grew up in Barcelona after her f
Mar 6


Amanda Anisimova: “There’s Always Room to Improve” at Home in Miami
For Amanda Anisimova, the Miami Open feels like a homecoming. A Miami Beach resident you may spot walking the streets of South Beach during the off-season, she returns to the tournament with a sense of ease that goes beyond the court. As part of Miami Living’s annual tennis interview series, we spoke with Amanda Anisimova about balancing life and competition, continuing her education, and the small routines that help her manage the unique demands of playing at home at the
Mar 6


Tatjana Maria: Family, Fortitude, and a Florida Home Base in Professional Tennis
For Tatjana Maria , the Miami Open feels less like a road stop and more like a return to familiar ground. A longtime Palm Beach resident, Maria competes in Miami with the confidence that comes from living, training, and raising her family in South Florida. As part of Miami Living’s annual tennis interview series, we spoke with the veteran about balancing motherhood and professional tennis, finding longevity on tour, and why Miami’s heat and humidity feel like home at the Mia
Mar 6


Karen Khachanov: “Miami Vibes” and Finding Balance on the Tennis Tour
As part of Miami Living’s annual tennis interview series, we spoke with Karen Khachanov during the Miami Open about life on tour beyond the baseline. From embracing Miami’s laid-back energy to balancing family time, recovery, and competition, Khachanov reflects on the routines and mindset that support his longevity and consistency at the highest level of professional tennis. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS KAREN KHACHANOV/INSTAGRAM Karen Khachanov was born in Moscow and started p
Mar 6


Ben Shelton on Miami, Life Off the Court, and His Best Miami Open Run
For Ben Shelton, Miami is not just another stop on the tour: it feels like home. Speaking with Ben Shelton at the Miami Open, we discussed how his Florida upbringing informs the way he competes here, from managing the heat and humidity to maintaining a relaxed, grounded approach as his career continues to accelerate. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS BEN SHELTON/INSTAGRAM Ben Shelton turned professional in 2022 after winning the NCAA singles title at the University of Florida , a d
Mar 6


Taylor Fritz: “The First Thing I Think of Is My Place in Miami”
We caught up with Taylor Fritz in Miami as part of Miami Living’s tennis interview series , where the tournament experience feels less transient and more personal. With a home base in the city, Fritz discusses how familiarity with the setting, especially the nuances of center court, shapes his preparation, routines, and mindset as one of the most consistent American players on tour. BY MARKIN ABRAS | PHOTOS TAYLOR FRITZ/INSTAGRAM Taylor Fritz turned professional in 2015 and
Mar 6


Ford First Turn Packages Announced for Kentucky Derby 152
Churchill Downs is offering limited Ford First Turn reserved seating packages for Kentucky Derby 152, including two-day access, covered seats, and all-inclusive food and beverages.
Mar 5


Rio Open 2026: Etcheverry Claims Singles Title and Fonseca/Melo Win Doubles
Tomas Etcheverry conquistou seu primeiro título de ATP ao vencer o Rio Open 2026 em simples, enquanto João Fonseca e Marcelo Melo garantiram o troféu nas duplas em uma final decidida no match tie-break. O torneio também registrou a partida mais longa de sua história e discussões sobre possível mudança para quadras duras.
Mar 5


Ignacio Buse Reaches Historic Rio Open Semifinal for Peru
Peruvian player Ignacio Buse advances to his first ATP 500 semifinal at the Rio Open, becoming the first Peruvian to reach this stage since the category was created in 2009, as doubles and singles semifinals are set for Saturday at the Jockey Club Brasileiro.
Mar 5


Miami HEAT Single-Game Tickets On Sale Now
The Miami HEAT have released single-game tickets, including a special March 5 home promotion against the Brooklyn Nets that offers fans a branded dominoes giveaway with purchase.
Mar 5


Miami HEAT Launch End-of-Season Ticket Sale and Spring Fan Events
The Miami HEAT have announced an end-of-season flash sale on home game tickets starting at $15, alongside a slate of March fan promotions including International Women’s Day, Jr. HEAT Spring Camp and partner activations.
Mar 5


Louis Vuitton Enters Second Year of Formula 1 Partnership for 2026 Season
Louis Vuitton is entering the second year of its official partnership with Formula 1 for the 2026 racing season. The luxury house continues its "Victory Travels in Louis Vuitton" initiative to celebrate sports achievements through custom trunk designs. To mark the start of the season, Louis Vuitton collaborated with Formula 1 on a pre-season image featuring all 22 drivers from the 11 teams. The photograph was taken in Bahrain during testing sessions ahead of the Australian
Mar 4


Miami HEAT Promote Ticket Offers and Community Events for March 2026
The Miami HEAT highlight family ticket packages, themed game nights and youth programming in a March 2026 update to fans.
Mar 3


Miami’s 2026 World Cup Matches, Schedule & Tickets: See The Full Guide
In the summer of 2026, the sidewalks around Hard Rock Stadium will begin to feel less like South Florida and more like a global crossroads. Jerseys will outnumber beachwear. Accents will overlap. Flags will flutter where tailgate tents usually stand. For the first time in history, Miami will not simply host the World Cup, it will inhabit it! Over five weeks, Hard Rock Stadium, will host seven matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup , spanning from the group stage to the knockout r
Feb 28
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