Featuring top players, tennis icons and a full slate of USTA Florida activations, there’s something for every tennis fan in South Florida this week.
USTA Florida activations throughout the tournament
USTA Florida will have a strong on-site presence during the tournament and fans are encouraged to stop by the USTA Florida booth to learn more about programs, competitions and ways to get involved in tennis. The USTA Florida team will be on hand all week to connect with fans, answer questions and share the many opportunities available to players of all ages and skill levels across the state.
The activations start on February 14 with Kids Day, a day aimed at getting young fans on the field and enthusiastic about the sport. It’s the perfect opportunity for families to introduce their children to tennis in a fun, engaging environment alongside world-class competition.
The Love 2 Learn Showcase takes place on February 16 and highlights USTA Florida’s popular program that helps new players discover the sport through beginner-friendly programming and instruction. Whether you’ve never picked up a racket before or are looking for a way to get back into the game, this showcase is a great place to start.
League Night on February 17 celebrates the thousands of adult league players across the state, spotlighting one of the most popular ways Floridians stay active and competitive through USTA Leagues.

The Wheelchair Showcase on February 20 will focus on adaptive tennis, highlighting the incredible athletes and programs that make tennis a sport for everyone.
These activations reflect USTA Florida’s commitment to growing the game at every level, from novice players to seasoned competitors to adaptive athletes. Whether you have been a lifelong tennis fan or are just getting started, be sure to visit the USTA Florida booth, which will be set up throughout the event, and see for yourself the great work being done to grow tennis in your community. You can also win a seat upgrade or a Tennis Warehouse gift card!
Florida’s Own on the ATP podium
This year’s ATP 250 draw features one of the strongest fields in the tournament’s history, with four former champions, two Grand Slam finalists and seven players in the top 30. Among the talented field are two players with deep ties to Florida.

Bradenton’s Sebastian Korda returns to the Delray Beach Open looking to build on a strong start to the 2026 season. The 25-year-old is the son of former Australian Open champion Petr Korda and former Delray Beach Open finalist who has continued to establish himself as one of the top young American players on tour.
He will be joined by doubles specialist Austin Krajicek, who calls the Sunshine State home. The veteran was one of the best doubles players on the ATP Tour and will look to impress in this year’s doubles draw. Having Florida players competing in a home event always adds excitement to local fans.
Legends take court
The Delray Beach Open’s signature Legends event kicks off the tournament during the opening weekend of February 13-15, and this year’s lineup is led by one of the greatest doubles teams in tennis history. Bob and Mike Bryan, who combined to win 119 doubles titles and 16 Grand Slam doubles titles during their storied careers, are always a crowd favorite. They will be joined by a spectacular line-up of tennis legends including Juan Martin del Potro and Tommy Haas, making for an unmissable opening weekend of entertainment, interactive exhibitions and player autograph sessions.
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