The Best Tennis Bar in Miami: Grails Wynwood
If you’re looking for the best place to watch tennis in Miami, look no further. Tennis is best watched with a packed room that reacts to every break point, and there’s no better tennis bar to find one than Grails Wynwood. From the Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium and Wimbledon to the US Open, the French Open at Roland Garros, the Australian Open, the ATP Finals, the WTA Finals, the Davis Cup, the Billie Jean King Cup, and every Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, and Coco Gauff match that matters, Grails is where Miami’s tennis community gathers to watch the match.
Tennis feels different at Grails. Our 75+ HD TVs span the indoor sneaker-themed lounge, the covered Miami Vice patio, and The Yard tented bar, with sound on for the marquee finals so you hear every serve, every rally, and every championship point. Group tables for 4 to 40+ handle everything from a casual Tuesday afternoon ATP Tour match to a Sunday-morning Wimbledon final where every seat is taken hours before first ball. Hard Rock Stadium is roughly 25 minutes north for Miami Open week, making Grails the natural pre-session warmup and post-session debrief in late March.
El tenis es una pasión compartida entre España, Argentina, Italia, México, Estados Unidos y Australia. En Grails, en el corazón de Wynwood, Miami, encontrarás el ambiente perfecto para vivir cada partido como si estuvieras en la cancha. Cervezas heladas, cócteles artesanales, y una comunidad bilingüe de aficionados al tenis que compartirán cada saque, cada drop shot y cada victoria. Ya sea para el Miami Open, Wimbledon, Roland Garros, el US Open, el Abierto de Australia, o las Finales ATP y WTA, reserva tu mesa y vive la experiencia.
Whether you’re catching the Miami Open quarterfinals on a Wednesday afternoon, watching Carlos Alcaraz hunt a Wimbledon title on a Sunday morning, settling in for an overnight Australian Open final, or showing up for the US Open men’s final on Labor Day weekend, Grails has the screens, the sound, the seating, and the bilingual tennis crowd to make every match feel like center court.