Since its inception in 2002, marking the beginning of a new era in the 21st century, the Mutua Madrid Open has gained solid prestige, attracting countless tennis legends. It has become one of the most prominent events on the European circuit, and the introduction of the women's tournament in 2009 further broadened its global impact, establishing itself as an event destined to leave its mark on history. Madrid has positioned itself as a symbol of modern tennis, driven by innovation and founded on solid pillars.
Now, consolidating its status as a two-week event for both the men's and women's events for the second consecutive season, the tournament faces a pivotal edition in its history. With singles draws that include 96 players and a final phase that spans 12 days of competition, the Mutua Madrid Open is on a par with the most prominent events on the calendar, displaying an extraordinary magnitude in the clay court season.
The greatness of the tournament will be reflected in the presence of great icons of the fans. Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal embody the local hopes, flooding the stands of the Manolo Santana Stadium with incomparable passion.
Held in one of the most advanced facilities on the calendar, with three stadiums equipped with retractable roofs, the Mutua Madrid Open faces an edition that fills its organizers with pride. This will be the fifteenth edition of the tournament in the Caja Mágica, a home that has witnessed unforgettable moments in the history of the circuit. With the Manolo Santana Stadium as the centerpiece, the event is preparing to write a new page of excellence.