Masters 1000Clay

Madrid Open

Mutua Madrid Open 2026

Location

Madrid, Spain

Dates

Apr 22 – May 3

Prize Money

€7,830,000

Draw Size

96 Singles / 32 Doubles

Prize Money Breakdown

RoundSingles
Winner€1,151,380
Runner-up€612,340

Recent Champions

YearSingles ChampionDoubles Champions
2025Alexander Zverev
2024Carlos Alcaraz

Venue & Equipment

Venue
Caja Mágica
Surface
Clay (Outdoor)
Ball
DunlopDunlop Fort Clay Court
Ranking Points (W)
1000
Established
2002

Typical Weather

18°C

Avg Temp

42%

Humidity

40mm

Rain

Warm spring weather with high altitude (650m). The altitude makes the ball fly faster on clay.

The Trophy

A modern sculptural trophy featuring the tournament's distinctive design.

Ownership

Super Slam Ltd / Ion Tiriac (until 2022, now consortium)

Formerly owned by Ion Tiriac. The Caja Mágica venue features a unique retractable-roof design on three courts.

Est. Appearance Fees

TOP 5€700,000 €1,000,000

* Estimated ranges based on industry reporting. Actual fees are confidential.

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Fan Guide

Grounds Pass Available€20–€40 groundspasses on early rounds

What's Included

  • Outer courts 2–10
  • Practice facilities
  • Fan village
  • Caja Mágica terrace areas

Not Included

  • Manolo Santana Stadium (Court 1)
  • Arantxa Sánchez Court

Pro Tips

The Caja Mágica ('Magic Box') is a futuristic venue with three separate retractable-roof arenas. A grounds pass gets you into two of the three. Week 1 afternoon sessions offer incredible value with 64+ players still in the draw.