Serving Influence: Inside Influur’s Miami Open Takeover
Influur took things to another level at the Miami Open Finals.


While the tennis world had its eyes on the court, we took things to another level—three days of unmatched vibes, high-profile guests, and cultural crossovers at the Miami Open Finals.
March 29–31 wasn't just about the sport. It was about the experience—and our suite was where it all came to life.
The suite life, three days straight
From Friday through Sunday, Influur hosted top creators, music industry executives, artists, and investors at our private suite overlooking center court. Sponsored by Psycho Bunny, Subway, and DS Labs, the space brought together the best of tennis and the boldest in culture.
Guests stepped into an environment filled with energy, real-time content, and some unexpected fun. One of the crowd favorites? Our Dare Wall, where creators took on spicy challenges, personal questions, and dares that had everyone talking.
Watch what went down at the Dare Wall
Influencers from across LATAM and the U.S.
From all corners of LATAM, to New York and L.A., the diversity of our guest list mirrored Influur’s global community. Among the attendees:
Corina Smith, Danilo Carrera, Clovis, Clarisa Molina, Dani Ospina, Beta Mejía, Ale Jaramillo, Gabriel Coronel, Isabella Ladera, Antonia Botero, and Charles Hughes—just to name a few.
Want to check out all of our guests?
Take a look at the recaps we pulled together with our favorite moments:
March 29:
March 30th:
March 31st:
Want to take a look at more event photos? You can find them here.
Why it mattered
This wasn’t just about tennis. It was about connection, and culture. In a city known for its speed and energy, we created space to slow down, make meaningful relationships, and amplify creators and voices that move the industry.
What’s next?
From Opening Day baseball to back-to-back Miami Open action, this weekend set the tone for what Influur is building this year. New tools, new experiences, and more ways to connect creators with opportunity both on and off the tennis courts.
If you weren’t here this time, consider this your sign. The best is yet to come.