The road to Roland Garros stops off at one of its main calling points in the form of the Madrid Open as the action heads to the Caja Magica between 23 April - 4 May, 2025. Our Tournament Centre is your one-stop shop for everything Madrid Open.
From Schedules, Draw, Results, Prize Money and TV Guide, it is all in one place. Andrey Rublev is defending champion from twelve months ago defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime.
But it will be Carlos Alcaraz who receives the spotlight after his recent form and also returning home after also playing in Barcelona this past week. He is joined in the line-up by Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev and Jack Draper among others.
Jannik Sinner is not involved though with the Italian ace banned for at least another two weeks as he plays Rome on home soil when his ban expires.
Both the ATP and WTA Prize Money amounts are the same with the champion taking home €985,030 and 1,000 ranking points. This is due to it being a joint ATP and WTA 1000 tournament which is the same for Rome for instance and of course the Grand Slams.
So Andrey Rublev who won the title last year would've taken home the same amount as Iga Swiatek in Madrid.