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The Miami Open is introducing a new cocktail called the “Love All Frosé” which will be sold in addition to the tennis tournament’s signature cocktail, the Dobel Ace Paloma. Almost as important as the cocktail’s ingredients is the cup. The Indian Wells Drop Shot and the US Open’s Honey Deuce are also served in collector cups that are more traditional than the Love All Frosé.

Love All Frosé ups the ante on presentation by being served in an eye-catching but somewhat impractical tennis ball shaped cup. MORE: Amanda Anisimova’s boozy ad divides social media What is in the Miami Open Love All Frosé? It is a pink slushy drink containing rosé wine from the tournament’s official wine sponsor Santa Margherita.

Garnished with fresh strawberries, it will sell for $22. If this drink succeeds, it will lead the way for other tournaments to offer more than one unique cocktail. Miami Open begins March 15 Though Indian Wells has not concluded, qualifying rounds begin at the Miami Open on Sunday, March 15.

This is a beloved tournament; however, each year, there are complaints about transforming Hard Rock Stadium, the home of the Miami Dolphins, into center court. Ever wondered how we build Stadium Court? pic.

twitter. com/rLuSGVCA8k — Miami Open (@MiamiOpen) March 3, 2026 MORE: Pat McAfee weighs in on controversial Daniil Medvedev, Jack Draper Indian Wells call Many feel that southern Florida is loaded with tennis facilities that this effort would not be necessary. It also is not as aesthetically pleasing as the Indian Wells show court.