• WHAT: WTA Miami Open - Women's Tennis Singles
  • WHEN: Thursday, March 19th, 2026 - Saturday, March 28th, 2026
  • WHERE: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida
  • WATCH: The Tennis Channel

World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka is the defending champion at the WTA Miami Open, and oddsmakers are banking on history repeating itself. Sabalenka is set as the +250 betting choice to repeat as tournament winner.

Let's look at the latest WTA Miami Open tennis betting lines. Odds are subject to change.

WTA Miami Open Singles OddsBovadaBetOnlineBetUS
Aryna Sabalenka+250+190+250
Elena Rybakina+600+500+600
Iga Swiatek+650+500+650
Amanda Anisimova+1100+1100+1100
Coco Gauff+1100+1100+1100
Jessica Pegula+1200+1300+1100
Victoria Mboko+1200+1300+1100
Karolina Muchova+2200+4000+2200
Mirra Andreeva+2200+2200+2000
Elina Svitolina+2500+2500+1800
Belinda Bencic+5000+4000+3500
Iva Jovic+5000+12500+5000
Linda Noskova+5000+5000+4000
Naomi Osaka+5000+3300+3500
Madison Keys+5000+4000+4000

Elena Rybakina is the +600 second choice in the tennis betting odds. Iga Swiatek, at +650, is the only other player getting a tennis betting line shorter than +1100.

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WTA Miami Open Women's Singles Top Contenders

The best players in women's tennis have been heading to South Florida for the WTA Miami Open since 1985. This tournament is a WTA 1000 event. The event is held at Hard Rock Stadium.

The tournament is contested on outdoor hard courts.

Let's look at the top contenders.

Aryna Sabalenka (+250)

The world No. 1 beat Jessica Pegula 7-5, 6-2 in the final of last year's WTA Miami Open. Sabalenka didn't drop a single set on her way to the title.

She's arriving at this year's event off a 3-6, 6-3, 7-6(8–6) win over Elena Rybakina in the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. Sabalenka has won two tournament titles this year and is 17-1 in matches.

Elena Rybakina (+600)

Rybakina is the hard-luck story of the WTA Miami Open. She lost the 2024 tournament final 5-7, 3-6 to Danielle Collins. In 2023, Rybakina fell 6-7(14–16), 2-6 to Petra Kvitova in the Miami final.

And World No. 3 Rybakina comes to Miami this year fresh off her loss to Sabalenka in the Indian Wells final.

Iga Swiatek (+650)

Swiatek won the 2022 WTA Miami Open title. Since then, the tournament has been unkind to the world's second-ranked player.

Injury forced Swiatek to withdraw in 2023. As the top seed in 2024, she lost in the fourth round. Last year, the Polish player was ousted in the quarterfinals as the No. 2 seed.

Coco Gauff (+1100)

American Gauff was the third seed in each of the past two WTA Miami Open tournaments.

Both years, she lost in the fourth round.

Amanda Anisimova (+1100)

The 17th seed in the 2025 WTA Miami Open, Anisimova was a fourth-round victim.

Jessica Pegula (+1200)

Pegula has done everything but win the WTA Miami Open title. Along with her appearance in last year's final, she was a semifinalist in 2022 and 2023. Pegula reached the quarterfinals in 2024.

Victoria Mboko (+1200)

The young Canadian reached the quarterfinals at Indian Wells.

Karolina Muchová (+2200)

Seeded 15th in last year's tourney, Muchova was eliminated in the third round.

Mirra Andreeva (+2200)

Andreeva was the 11th seed in last year's tournament. She lost in the third round.

Best WTA Miami Open Prop Plays

In tennis props, Sabalenka is the -130 chalk to be the winner of the first quarter. Rybakina is the +160 favorite to emerge from the second quarter. Gauff and Anisimova are +220 co-favorites to take the third quarter. And at odds of +185, Swiatek is the pick to come out of the fourth quarter. The first quarter is the +175 pick to provide the tournament winner. It's the top half of the draw that's set as the -150 betting choice to deliver the tourney champion.

Sabalenka (+165) and Swiatek (+325) are the top picks in a who will reach the final prop play. Swiatek vs Sabalenka is the +1100 chalk in a name-the-finalists prop wager. There's also a Sabalenka vs the field prop. The odds are +260 if you go with Sabalenka and -375 if you opt for the field.

There's a +175 tennis betting line on an unseeded player reaching the final. In 2024, unseeded Danielle Collins won the WTA Miami Open. The odds are +2800 that a wildcard reaches the final. You can get +800 odds on any player winning the tournament without dropping a set. There are also tennis betting odds on Sabalenka (+1800), Swiatek (+4000), or Rybakina (+4000) winning the tourney without dropping a set.

WTA Miami Open Longshot Bets

Alexandra Eala, who reached the semifinals of last year's WTA Miami Open as a wildcard entry, is +8000 to win this year's tournament. Jasmine Paolini (+6600) was also a semifinalist last year.

Ekaterina Alexandrova (+8000) was a semifinalist in this event in 2024. Three-time WTA Miami Open champion Venus Williams was given entry to this year's tournament as a wildcard.

And The Winner Is . . .

Coming off her win at Indian Wells, Sabalenka is seeking to join Steffi Graf (1994, 1996), Kim Clijsters (2005), Victoria Azarenka (2016), and more recently, Swiatek (2022) as winners of the so-called Sunshine Double - consecutive titles at Indian Wells and Miami.

Aryna Sabalenka To win WTA Miami Open
Bovada
+250

She makes her home in Miami, so Sabalenka figures to feel at home at a place where she's also the reigning champion. Go with Sabalenka to win in the WTA Miami Open picks.