The Mutua Madrid Open, staged on the vibrant red clay courts of Madrid, has attracted top talent from the world of professional tennis. Scheduled from April 20 to May 3, 2026, this prestigious event boasts a hefty prize pool of €8,235,540 for both the ATP and WTA tours.
This year, Jannik Sinner leads the men’s draw as the top seed, striving for his first title in Madrid and hoping to secure a fifth ATP Masters 1000 victory after previous successes at the Rolex Paris Masters, Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte-Carlo. The reigning men’s champion, Casper Ruud, is also in the mix, aiming to defend his title.
On the women’s side, Aryna Sabalenka is the top seed and is in pursuit of an unprecedented fourth singles championship at this tournament. The competition is stiff, with former world No. 1 Iga Swiatek adding to the challenge, along with Sabalenka’s perennial threat.
The tournament faces a noticeable absence as Carlos Alcaraz, a two-time champion, has withdrawn due to a wrist injury. Similarly, Novak Djokovic, a three-time winner, is sidelined with a shoulder issue, leaving the door open for other competitors to capitalize on their absence.
As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly anticipate the thrilling daily results and matchups that promise intense action. Check official resources for up-to-date scores and details.
With the blend of emerging stars and established champions on display, the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open continues to showcase the allure and unpredictability that make tennis an exhilarating sport.
