Madrid Open 2026 (Masters, clay court, Madrid)

Status: Completed · Tour: ATP & WTA · Level: Masters · Surface: clay court · Location: Madrid · Dates: Apr 21, 2026 – May 3, 2026

Defending Champion (2025): Casper Ruud · Aryna Sabalenka.

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Matches: 257 · Completed: 190 · Players in draw: 196

Madrid Open 2026 Bracket

Madrid Open 2026 bracket — late-round matchups from R16 through the Final. Scroll horizontally to see every round; tap any match for the live score, set-by-set stats, and head-to-head history.

Final
Mirra Andreeva
Marta Kostyuk
3-6 5-7
Jannik Sinner
Alexander Zverev
6-1 6-2
Semifinal
Hailey Baptiste
Mirra Andreeva
4-6 6(8)-7(10)
Marta Kostyuk
Anastasia Potapova
6-2 1-6 6-1
Jannik Sinner
Arthur Fils
6-2 6-4
Alexander Blockx
Alexander Zverev
2-6 5-7
Quarterfinal
Leylah Fernandez
Mirra Andreeva
6(1)-7(7) 3-6
Aryna Sabalenka
Hailey Baptiste
6-2 2-6 6(6)-7(8)
Karolina Pliskova
Anastasia Potapova
1-6 7(7)-6(4) 3-6
Jannik Sinner
Rafael Jodar
6-2 7(7)-6(0)
Marta Kostyuk
Linda Noskova
7(7)-6(1) 6-0
Arthur Fils
Jiri Lehecka
6-3 6-4
Casper Ruud
Alexander Blockx
4-6 4-6
Flavio Cobolli
Alexander Zverev
1-6 4-6
R16
Ann Li
L Fernandez
3-6 2-6
Belinda Bencic
Hailey Baptiste
1-6 7(16)-6(14) 3-6
Solana Sierra
Karolina Pliskova
4-6 3-6
Aryna Sabalenka
Naomi Osaka
6(1)-7(7) 6-3 6-2
Mirra Andreeva
Anna Bondar
6(5)-7(7) 6-3 7(7)-6(5)
Linda Noskova
Coco Gauff
6-4 1-6 7(7)-6(5)
Marta Kostyuk
Caty McNally
6-2 6-3
Anastasia Potapova
Elena Rybakina
7(10)-6(8) 6-4
Tomas Martin Etcheverry
Arthur Fils
3-6 4-6
Jannik Sinner
Cameron Norrie
6-2 7-5
Jiri Lehecka
Lorenzo Musetti
6-3 6-3
Stefanos Tsitsipas
Casper Ruud
7(7)-6(4) 6(2)-7(7) 6(3)-7(7)
Vit Kopriva
Rafael Jodar
5-7 0-6
Francisco Cerundolo
Alexander Blockx
6(8)-7(10) 2-6
Daniil Medvedev
Flavio Cobolli
3-6 7-5 4-6
Jakub Mensik
Alexander Zverev
4-6 7(7)-6(4) 3-6

Madrid Open 2026 Match Results

Full Madrid Open 2026 results — 190 completed matches so far, grouped by round below. Tap any match for the live set-by-set score, point-by-point flow, and head-to-head history.

Final

Semifinal

Quarterfinal

R16

R32

R64

R128

Madrid Open Tournament Format

Madrid Open Past Champions

YearChampion
2026Marta Kostyuk · Jannik Sinner
2025Casper Ruud · Aryna Sabalenka
2024Andrey Rublev · Iga Swiatek
2023Carlos Alcaraz · Aryna Sabalenka

Madrid Open Year-by-Year Archive

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Fantasy Madrid Open 2026 — draft picks, sleepers, and open contests

Madrid Open 2026 is open as a free fantasy contest on The Drop Shot. Build a salary-cap roster from the field in a single-tournament contest, or draft a season-long team across the full ATP and WTA calendar in a snake-draft fantasy tennis league. Pricing weights surface history and recent form against Madrid Open's surface — so a clay specialist costs more here than at a hard-court event. Every match on the draw above scores live for your fantasy team, with pre-match win probabilities, set-by-set stats, and live point-by-point updates.

About Madrid Open

Madrid Open: altitude clay in the Caja Mágica's glass box

The Madrid Open launched in 2002 as an indoor hardcourt stop at the Madrid Arena, slotted into the autumn calendar. Its modern identity arrived in 2009: the tournament moved outdoors to the purpose-built Caja Mágica, converted to clay, and relaunched in early May as a combined event with a full WTA 1000 draw alongside the ATP Masters 1000. That made it one of the few non-Slam venues to host both tours at marquee billing under one roof — and pushed it into the thick of the European clay swing, between Monte Carlo and the Italian Open on the runway to Roland-Garros.

What separates Madrid from its dirt-court siblings is elevation. At roughly 650 meters, it's the thinnest air on the clay calendar, and the ball travels faster and bounces higher than it does in Monte Carlo or Rome. The effect is clay that plays closer to a fast hardcourt — flatter hitters and big servers stay viable on a surface that usually punishes them, which is why Madrid results often diverge from the rest of the swing. The Caja Mágica's retractable-roof main stadium and three-arena layout reinforce the engineered, almost indoor-clay feel.

The honor roll reflects that hybrid character. Carlos Alcaraz broke through here in 2023, beating Jan-Lennard Struff 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 as a home favorite. Andrey Rublev took the 2024 title over Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets, and Casper Ruud edged Jack Draper 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 in 2025.

The defending champion entering 2026 is Jannik Sinner, who needed only 6-1, 6-2 to dismantle Alexander Zverev in the most lopsided Madrid final in recent memory — a reminder that altitude rewards a clean, flat ball-striker as readily as any clay specialist.

Top questions about Madrid Open 2026

On which surface is Madrid Open played?
Madrid Open 2026 is played on clay courts. The surface choice shapes how the tournament rewards different player styles — clay favours grinders and topspin, hard rewards all-court flat-hitters, and grass rewards big serves and net play.
Where is Madrid Open played?
Madrid Open 2026 is held in Madrid. The venue, surface, and altitude all affect ball flight and bounce — informing both betting markets and Drop Shot fantasy pricing models.
When does Madrid Open 2026 take place?
Madrid Open 2026 runs Apr 21, 2026 through May 3, 2026. The main-draw schedule covers two weeks for Grand Slams and one to two weeks for tour-level events, with qualifying typically beginning a few days before the main draw.