Madrid Open 2026: Dates, Schedule, Draw, Players, Prize Money & Past Winners

The Madrid Open 2026, officially the Mutua Madrid Open, is a combined ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 clay-court tournament held at Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain.

The 2026 event runs from 20 April to 3 May, with qualifying beginning first and the main-draw action running across late April and early May

Madrid Open 2026 tennis tournament at Caja Magica Madrid clay court

Madrid Open 2026

TournamentMadrid Open 2026
Official NameMutua Madrid Open
LocationMadrid, Spain
VenueCaja Mágica
Tour LevelATP Masters 1000 / WTA 1000
SurfaceOutdoor Clay
Dates20 April – 3 May 2026
Draw Size96 Singles / 32 Doubles

Dates

The 2026 Madrid Open tennis tournament will take place from the 20th of April to the 3rd of May 2026.

Tickets

Tickets for the Madrid Open 2026 are available via the official tournament website, with options ranging from single-day passes to full tournament packages.

Players

The Madrid Open regularly attracts the biggest names on both tours, with most of top 10 players in the ATP and WTA rankings expected to play in 2026 including Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek, and Coco Gauff.

ATP Players

WTA Players

Schedule

The Madrid Open is played over two weeks, with ATP and WTA matches staggered throughout the tournament.

DateRound
Monday, 20 April 2026Qualifying
Tuesday, 21 April 2026Qualifying
Wednesday, 22 April 2026ATP and WTA 1st Round
Thursday, 23 April 2026WTA 2nd Round
Friday, 24 April 2026ATP 2nd Round
Saturday, 25 April 2026WTA 3rd Round
Sunday, 26 April 2026ATP 3rd Round
Monday, 27 April 2026WTA 4th Round
Tuesday, 28 April 2026ATP 4th Round and WTA Quarterfinals
Wednesday, 29 April 2026ATP Quarterfinals
Thursday, 30 April 2026WTA Semifinals
Friday, 1 May 2026ATP Semifinals
Saturday, 2 May 2026WTA Final
Sunday, 3 May 2026ATP Final

Draw

The official draw for the Madrid Open 2026 will be available shortly before the tournament begins.

Qualifying Draws: Available via official tournament website

Men’s Singles Draw: Available via ATP Tour

Women’s Singles Draw: Available via WTA Tour

Prize Money & Ranking Points

The Madrid Open is one of the highest-paying tournaments outside the Grand Slams.

ATP Masters 1000: 1,000 ranking points to the winner
WTA 1000: 1,000 ranking points to the winner

Prize money for the 2026 tournament is expected to exceed €8 million across both tours.

Men’s Singles

The winner of the men’s singles event in 2026 will win €1,007,165 in prize money and 1,000 ranking points, with the runner-up winning €535,585 and 650 ranking points.

PerformancePrize MoneyATP Points
Winner€1,007,1651000
Finalist€535,585650
Semifinalist€297,550400
Quarterfinalist€161,525200
4th Round€92,470100
3rd Round€54,11050
2nd Round€31,58530
1st Round€21,28510
Q2€12,36010
Q1€6,4100

Women’s Singles

The winner of the women’s singles event in 2026 will win €1,007,165 in prize money and 1,000 ranking points, with the runner-up winning €535,585 and 650 ranking points.

PerformancePrize MoneyWTA Points
Winner€1,007,1651000
Finalist€535,585650
Semifinalist€297,550390
Quarterfinalist€161,525215
4th Round€92,470120
3rd Round€54,11065
2nd Round€31,58535
1st Round€21,28510

Past Winners and Results

Past winners of the ATP Master’s 1000 singles tournament include Roger Federer, Andy Murray, and Andre Agassi while past champions of the WTA 1000 singles tournament include Petra Kvitova, Simona Halep, and Serena Williams.

It will come as no surprise that Rafael Nadal holds the record for most ATP Madrid singles titles with five titles to his name (2005, 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2017), while Petra Kvitova holds the record for most WTA Madrid singles titles with a total of three titles to her name (2011, 2015, and 2018).

Men’s Singles

Casper Ruud is the current champion in the men’s singles event following his 7–5, 3–6, 6–4 victory over Jack Draper in the 2025 men’s singles final – see match highlights below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6f2oU1HVDM&pp=ygUWMjAyNSBtYWRyaWQgb3BlbiBmaW5hOw%3D%3D

Rafael Nadal is the most successful male singles player in Madrid as he has won five titles (2005, 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2017) and has been runner-up two times (2009 and 2011).

YearWinnerRunner UpScore in Final
2025Casper RuudJack Draper7–5, 3–6, 6–4
2024Andrey RublevFélix Auger-Aliassime4–6, 7–5, 7–5
2023Carlos AlcarazJan-Lennard Struff6-4, 3-6, 6-3
2022Carlos AlcarazAlexander Zverev6-3, 6-1
2021Alexander ZverevMatteo Berrettini7–6, 6–4

Women’s Singles

Aryna Sabalenka is the current champion in the women’s singles event in Madrid after beating Coco Gauff 6-3, 7-6 in the 2025 women’s singles final – see highlights from the final below.

Petra Kvitova (2011, 2015, 2018) and Aryna Sabalenka (2021,2023, 2025) currently hold the record for most singles titles in Madrid with a total of three titles each.

Several other players have won the title twice including Simona Halep (2016 and 2017), and Serena Williams (2012 and 2013).

YearWinnerRunner UpScore in Final
2025Aryna SabalenkaCoco Gauff6-3, 7-6
2024Iga SwiatekAryna Sabalenka7–5, 4–6, 7–6
2023Aryna SabalenkaIga Swiatek6-3, 3-6, 6-3
2022Ons JabeurJessica Pegula7-5, 0-6, 6-2
2021Aryna SabalenkaAshleigh Barty6–0, 3–6, 6–4

FAQ

What surface is the Madrid Open played on?

The Madrid Open is played on outdoor clay courts.

Where is the Madrid Open held?

The tournament takes place at the Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain.

Is the Madrid Open a Masters 1000 event?

Yes, it is an ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 tournament.

When is the Madrid Open 2026?

The tournament runs from 20 April to 3 May 2026.

Who won the Madrid Open 2025?

The 2025 Madrid Open was won by Casper Ruud in the men’s singles and Aryna Sabalenka in the women’s singles. Ruud defeated Jack Draper in the final, while Sabalenka beat Coco Gauff to win her third Madrid title.

How many players are in the Madrid Open draw?

The Madrid Open features a 96-player singles draw for both the ATP and WTA events. This includes seeded players who receive byes into the second round, as well as qualifiers and wildcards who enter the tournament in the first round.