Basic information
Date: April 20 – May 3
Venue: Madrid, Spain
Surface: Clay
Category: WTA 1000 / ATP Masters 1000
Total prize money: €16,471,080
Main draw ceremony
The official date and time for the main draw have not yet been announced. However, we can look at last year's schedule, where the women's draw was revealed on Sunday evening and the men's on Monday morning.
If the organisers follow the same scenario this year, the women's singles draw will take place on April 19 around 19:00 CET, and the men's singles draw on April 20 at approximately 11:00 CET. We will, of course, update the exact dates for the current edition once confirmed.
A total of 96 players, including qualifiers and wildcards, will enter the main draw.
Main draw
The main draw of the Mutua Madrid Open kicks off on Tuesday, April 21, starting with the women's matches; the men's main draw begins a day later.
The women's singles final is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, while the men will compete for the title on Sunday, May 3.
The field is led by world number ones Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka, who will be defending her title from last year. In the men's singles, Casper Ruud will be aiming to repeat his triumph.
Seedings
The top 32 players will be seeded, receiving a bye in the first round and potentially facing another seeded opponent no earlier than the third round. For the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open, the crucial rankings for seeding will be from April 13 (women) and April 20 (men).
Qualifying
The main draw will also feature players who advance through the two-round qualifying tournament. There are 48 spots available for both men and women, with only the top 12 from each category reaching the main draw. Qualifying takes place on Monday and Tuesday, April 20–21.
Wildcards
Men's main draw: Pablo Carreno-Busta, Federico Cina, Rafael Jodar, Martin Landaluce, Gael Monfils
Women's main draw: Emiliana Arango, Paula Badosa, Victoria Jimenez Kasintseva, Ashlyn Krueger, Carlota Martinez Cirez, Robin Montgomery, Ajla Tomljanovic, Venus Williams
Where to watch live
More information is available here: Women | Men
Overview
Qualifying: April 20 – April 21
Main draw ceremony: To be announced
Main draw: April 20 – May 3
Men's singles main draw composition: 79 top-ranked players (fewer if protected rankings are used) + 12 qualifiers + five wildcards + 32 byes
Women's singles main draw composition: 76 top-ranked players (fewer if protected rankings are used) + 12 qualifiers + eight wildcards + 32 byes
Schedule
Monday, April 20: Men's and women's 1st qualifying round
Tuesday, April 21: Women's 1st round / Men's and women's final qualifying round
Wednesday, April 22: Men's and women's 1st round
Thursday, April 23: Women's 2nd round / Men's 1st round
Friday, April 24: Men's and women's 2nd round
Saturday, April 25: Women's 3rd round / Men's 2nd round
Sunday, April 26: Men's and women's 3rd round
Monday, April 27: Women's round of 16 / Men's 3rd round
Tuesday, April 28: Women's quarter-finals / Men's round of 16
Wednesday, April 29: Men's and women's quarter-finals
Thursday, April 30: Women's semi-finals / Men's quarter-finals
Friday, May 1: Men's semi-finals
Saturday, May 2: Women's singles final / Men's doubles final
Sunday, May 3: Men's singles final / Women's doubles final
Ranking points
MEN
Winner: 1000
Finalist: 650
Semi-finalist: 400
Quarter-finalist: 200
Round of 16: 100
Third round: 50
Second round: 30
First round: 10
Qualified for main draw: 20
Final round of qualifying: 10
First round of qualifying: 0
WOMEN
Winner: 1000
Finalist: 650
Semi-finalist: 390
Quarter-finalist: 215
Round of 16: 120
Third round: 65
Second round: 35
First round: 10
Qualified for main draw: 30
Final round of qualifying: 20
First round of qualifying: 2
Defending champions
Men's singles: Casper Ruud
Women's singles: Aryna Sabalenka
Men's doubles: Marcel Granollers/Horacio Zeballos
Women's doubles: Sorana Cirstea/Anna Kalinskaya
Singles champions in this century
2025: Casper Ruud / Aryna Sabalenka
2024: Andrey Rublev / Iga Swiatek
2023: Carlos Alcaraz / Aryna Sabalenka
2022: Carlos Alcaraz / Ons Jabeur
2021: Alexander Zverev / Aryna Sabalenka
2020: Tournament not held due to COVID-19
2019: Novak Djokovic / Kiki Bertens
2018: Alexander Zverev / Petra Kvitova
2017: Rafael Nadal / Simona Halep
2016: Novak Djokovic / Simona Halep
2015: Andy Murray / Petra Kvitova
2014: Rafael Nadal / Maria Sharapova
2013: Rafael Nadal / Serena Williams
2012: Roger Federer / Serena Williams
2011: Novak Djokovic / Petra Kvitova
2010: Rafael Nadal / Aravane Rezai
2009: Roger Federer / Dinara Safina
2008: Andy Murray
2007: David Nalbandian
2006: Roger Federer
2005: Rafael Nadal
2004: Marat Safin
2003: Juan Carlos Ferrero
2002: Andre Agassi
