Madrid Open 2025

21 Apr 2025 - 4 May 2025
Iga Swiatek compared to Novak Djokovic by Serena Williams' ex-coach Rennae Stubbs as duo both struggle with form Iga Swiatek compared to Novak Djokovic by Serena Williams' ex-coach Rennae Stubbs as duo both struggle with form
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Dinara Safina reveals how Aryna Sabalenka prepared for Coco Gauff Madrid Open final with crazy strategy Dinara Safina reveals how Aryna Sabalenka prepared for Coco Gauff Madrid Open final with crazy strategy
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WTA rankings update: Coco Gauff, Naomi Osaka soar, Aryna Sabalenka strengthens grip over World No. 1 spot WTA rankings update: Coco Gauff, Naomi Osaka soar, Aryna Sabalenka strengthens grip over World No. 1 spot
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Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios pens loving messages for Belarusian as she celebrates 27th birthday days after Madrid Open glory Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios pens loving messages for Belarusian as she celebrates 27th birthday days after Madrid Open glory
Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios pens loving messages for Belarusian as she celebrates 27th birthday days after Madrid Open glory
ATP Rankings Update: Madrid Open champ Casper Ruud returns to top 10 as runner-up Jack Draper reaches career high, big gains for Lorenzo Musetti ATP Rankings Update: Madrid Open champ Casper Ruud returns to top 10 as runner-up Jack Draper reaches career high, big gains for Lorenzo Musetti
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Coco Gauff gets consoling messages from Taylor Townsend, partner Robin Montgomery & others after Madrid Open final loss Coco Gauff gets consoling messages from Taylor Townsend, partner Robin Montgomery & others after Madrid Open final loss
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Days after emotional breakdown at Madrid Open, Iga Swiatek cuts a happy figure once again with fun outing at Italian Open Days after emotional breakdown at Madrid Open, Iga Swiatek cuts a happy figure once again with fun outing at Italian Open
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Madrid Open 2025: TV schedule, start time, order of play and live streaming details | Day 13, May 4 Madrid Open 2025: TV schedule, start time, order of play and live streaming details | Day 13, May 4
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Coco Gauff's ex-coach makes his feelings known on Iga Swiatek potentially skipping Wimbledon after Madrid Open shocker Coco Gauff's ex-coach makes his feelings known on Iga Swiatek potentially skipping Wimbledon after Madrid Open shocker
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Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios can't get enough of Belarusian's smile as he lovingly celebrates her Madrid Open triumph Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios can't get enough of Belarusian's smile as he lovingly celebrates her Madrid Open triumph
Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend Georgios can't get enough of Belarusian's smile as he lovingly celebrates her Madrid Open triumph
Aryna Sabalenka is 'happy' about rival Coco Gauff's resurgence at Madrid Open after her struggles: Here's why Aryna Sabalenka is 'happy' about rival Coco Gauff's resurgence at Madrid Open after her struggles: Here's why
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Coco Gauff dedicates Madrid Open runner-up trophy to Jesus Christ after Aryna Sabalenka loss Coco Gauff dedicates Madrid Open runner-up trophy to Jesus Christ after Aryna Sabalenka loss
Coco Gauff dedicates Madrid Open runner-up trophy to Jesus Christ after Aryna Sabalenka loss

About Madrid Open 2025

Madrid Open 2024 Introduction

Madrid Open, also known as Mutua Madrid Open due to sponsorship reasons, is one of the prestigious events played annually in Madrid, Spain. Played on clay courts, it is an ATP 1000 and WTA 1000 tournament that will commence from April 22, 2024, to May 5, 2024.

Ion Tiriac, a famous billionaire and former ATP professional, owned the tournament from 2009 to 2021. According to Digi Sport reports, he sold it to New York-based IMG for €390 million. Feliciano Lopez is the director of the Mutua Madrid Open.

The 15th edition of the women's tournament has 96 players in the singles category and 32 teams in the doubles category. The winner of the tournament in the singles and doubles categories will receive 1000 points. Starting in 2021, it became a two-week tournament.

The ATP and WTA players will receive equal prize money in the tournament, which reached an all-time high of €7,877,020, compared to €7,705,780 last year. Former World No. 1 Simona Halep and Carolina Wozniacki received wild card entries in the women's singles draw of the Madrid Open 2024. Other popular players include Coco Gauff, Maria Sakkari, Elena Rybakina, and home favorite Paula Badosa.

Madrid Open History

Starting in 2002, the Madrid Open was classified as the ATP Masters tournament, which replaced the Eurocard Open played in Stuttgart. However, in 2009, it was reintroduced with a new surface and location and the inclusion of the WTA tournament in the circuit. Earlier, the tournament was played on a hard indoor court, but it was later shifted to a clay court outdoors in 2009.

In 2012, previous owner Tiriac implemented the idea of playing the tournament on blue clay for all surfaces in the WTA and ATP categories. The director of the tournament, Manuel Santana, ensured that the blue surface had all the properties of traditional red clay. However, after the 2012 event, threats from players like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic led the organizers to return to traditional red clay.

Aryna Sabalenka is the 2023 Madrid Open champion in the singles category who is going to defend her title. Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia are the winners in the doubles category. Petra Kvitova holds the record of winning the tournament the most number of times in the singles category. Simona Halep has reached the final of the tournament four times.

Madrid Open 2024 Schedule

Madrid Open 2024 is scheduled from April 22 to May 5, 2024. Qualifying matches will begin on April 22. The first round of the tournament will begin on April 24. The singles final will take place on May 4, 2024, and the doubles final will take place on May 5, 2024, along with the men's singles final.

Madrid Open 2024 Venue

Madrid Open 2024 will be played at La Caja Mágica in Manzanares Park Tennis Centre, Madrid, Spain. The tennis center comprises three courts, including the main court, Estadio Manolo Santana, which has a seating capacity of more than 12,000.

Madrid Open 2023 Defending Champions

Madrid Open 2023 defending champions in singles and doubles category are as follows:

Women Singles – Aryna Sabalenka

Aryna Sabalenka defeated top seed Iga Swiatek in the final by 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

Women Doubles – Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia

The duo of Victoria Azarenka and Beatriz Haddad Maia defeated the pair of Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula by 6-1, 6-4 in the final.

Madrid Open 2024 Prize Money

The total prize money estimated for the Madrid Open 2024 is €7,877,020, which is further divided as follows:

EventWinnerFinalsSemi-finalsQuarterfinals
Singles€963,225€512,260€284,590€161,995
Doubles€363,048€192,202—-—-

Madrid Open 2024 Points Distribution

Madrid Open 2024 points distributions for singles and doubles categories are as follows:

EventWinnerFinalsSemifinalsQuarterfinals
Women’s Singles1000650390215
Women's doubles1000650390215

Madrid Open 2024 Top Ranked Players

The top-ranked players for the Madrid Open 2024 for singles and doubles categories are as follows:

Top Ranked for Singles Category

  • Iga Swiatek

  • Aryna Sabalenka

  • Maria Sakkari

  • Ons Jabeur

  • Elena Rybakina

  • Qinwen Zheng

WTA Player with the most wins in the tournament

Petra Kvitova has won the Madrid Open thrice in her career: in 2011, 2015, and 2018. Aryna Sabalenka is the two-time Madrid Open champion, having won the tournament in 2021 and 2023. Serena Williams and Simona Halep have also won the tournament twice in their careers. In the doubles category, Victoria Azarenka, Sara Errani, and Roberta Vinci have won the title twice in their careers.

Where to watch the Madrid Open 2024?

Tennis fans worldwide can enjoy the telecast of the Madrid Open 2024 on Sky Sports and Now TV. Viewers can also watch the matches on Tennis TV.

FAQs

A. Madrid Open 2025 will be held at the La Caja Magica, Madrid, Spain.

A. Mutua Madrid Open is one of Spain's biggest tennis sporting events that is guaranteed to thrill tennis fans worldwide.

A. Serena Williams has won the Madrid Open twice in her career, defeating Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova.

A. Iga Swiatek won the 2024 Madrid Open in women's singles, and Andrey Rublev won the men's title. 

A. Madrid Open will start on April 21, 2025.

Last Modified May 4, 2025 03:02 GMT