The Mutua Madrid Open 2025 is just around the corner, and excitement is building! Tennis fans are eager to know the prize money details and whether superstar Novak Djokovic will be competing. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know.
Prize Money Breakdown for the 2025 Madrid Open
The Mutua Madrid Open 2025 boasts a significant prize pool, attracting the top players in the world. Here’s the breakdown of the prize money for the ATP Masters 1000 event:
- Total Prize Money (ATP): €8,055,385
- Singles Champion: €985,030
- Singles Finalist: €523,870
- Singles Semi-finalist: €291,040
- Singles Quarter-finalist: €165,670
- Singles Round of 16: €90,445
- Singles Round of 32: €52,925
- Singles Round of 64: €30,895
- Singles Round of 96: €20,820
Doubles (per team)
- Winner: €400,560
- Finalist: €212,060
- Semi-finalist: €113,880
- Quarter-finalist: €56,950
- Round of 16: €30,540
- Round of 32: €16,690
Both the ATP and WTA prize money amounts are the same.
Is Novak Djokovic Playing in the Madrid Open 2025?
Yes! After missing the Madrid Open since 2022, Novak Djokovic is set to compete in the 2025 edition. He has been spotted training in Madrid with coach Andy Murray, preparing for the tournament.
Djokovic is a three-time champion in Madrid (2011, 2016, and 2019) and will be aiming for his fourth title. His return to the Caja Mágica is highly anticipated.
Key Details About the Mutua Madrid Open 2025
Here’s a summary of essential information regarding the tournament:
- Dates: April 21 – May 4, 2025
- Location: Caja Mágica, Madrid, Spain
- Surface: Outdoor Clay Courts
- Tournament Type: ATP Masters 1000 & WTA 1000
- Draw Size: 96 singles players, 32 doubles teams
- Tournament Director: Feliciano Lopez
Schedule
- Qualifying: Monday, April 21, and Tuesday, April 22
- Main Draw: Wednesday, April 23 – Tuesday, April 29 (11 a.m. start)
- Later Rounds: Wednesday, April 30 – Thursday, May 1 (12 p.m. start), Friday, May 2 (1:30 p.m. start)
- Doubles Final: Saturday, May 3 (3:30 p.m.)
- Singles Final: Sunday, May 4 (Not before 6:30 p.m.)
Players to Watch
The Mutua Madrid Open 2025 boasts a star-studded lineup, including:
- Novak Djokovic
- Carlos Alcaraz
- Alexander Zverev
- Taylor Fritz
- Casper Ruud
- Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Jack Draper
- Andrey Rublev
- Alex de Minaur
Storylines to Follow
- Djokovic’s Return: Can Djokovic claim his fourth Madrid Open title after a long absence?
- Alcaraz’s Home Advantage: Will Carlos Alcaraz leverage the home crowd to secure another victory?
- Rublev’s Defense: Can Andrey Rublev defend his Madrid Open title?
- British Hopes: Jack Draper and other British players look to make a deep run in the tournament.
How to Watch
Live coverage of the Madrid Masters is available on Sky Sports Tennis and Now TV.
A Historic Venue: Caja Mágica
Since 2009, the Madrid Open has been held at the Caja Mágica (“Magic Box”). This modern tennis complex features three courts with retractable roofs, ensuring matches can be played regardless of the weather. The venue is well-connected by public transport, with a direct bus service (number 180) operating between Plaza de Legazpi and Caja Mágica during the tournament.
Past Champions
The Madrid Open has a rich history of champions. Here are some notable past winners:
Men’s Singles:
- 2024: Andrey Rublev
- 2022, 2023: Carlos Alcaraz
- 2011, 2016, 2019: Novak Djokovic
- 2008, 2015: Andy Murray
- 2006, 2009, 2012: Roger Federer
- 2005, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2017: Rafael Nadal
Women’s Singles:
- 2024: Iga Swiatek
- 2021, 2023: Aryna Sabalenka
- 2022: Ons Jabeur
- 2019: Kiki Bertens
- 2016, 2017: Simona Halep
- 2014: Maria Sharapova
- 2012, 2013: Serena Williams
- 2011, 2015, 2018: Petra Kvitová
Get Ready for Madrid!
With top players like Novak Djokovic, a substantial prize pool, and the excitement of clay-court tennis, the Mutua Madrid Open 2025 promises to be a thrilling event.
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