With the Sunshine Double now in the rearview mirror, tennis fans can look forward to the clay-court season, as the Madrid Open is set to run from April 24-May 5, 2024.
The Madrid Open is a joint ATP and WTA 1000 event, with the top talent on both tours competing for it's prestigious title. Hosted on clay courts in the city of Madrid, the men's event has seen Spaniards dominate, as 22-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal has won the trophy on five occasions while rising star Carlos Alcaraz is the two-time defending champion. Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka has won two of the last three editions on the women's side, and she will be hoping to defend her title against this year's field.
The former World No.1 has been sidelined by injury for the bulk of the young 2024 season, withdrawing from the Australian Open and later Indian Wells and Miami. However, the Spaniard will be hoping to return in front of his home crowd, as he battles on in what may be his last year on tour. Polish star Iga Swiatek will be looking to add the Madrid Open title to her already impressive resume, as the World No.1 will be competing on her favorite surface. The event will be broadcast on the following platforms, depending on geographical region.
Area | Broadcaster | ||
Africa/Asia 1* | beIN SPORTS Middle East | ||
Latin America* | ESPN International Latam | ||
Eastern Europe* | Setanta Stans | ||
Australia | beIN Sports Australia | ||
Belgium | Telenet (Play Sports) | ||
Belgium; Luxembourg | BeTV | ||
Bulgaria | A1 Max Sport | ||
Canada | TSN | ||
Canada (Canada Masters only) | Rogers Sportsnet (Canada Masters only) | ||
China; Macao | CCTV | ||
Cyprus | CYTA | ||
Czech Republic; Slovakia | Digisport | ||
Denmark | TV2 Denmark | ||
Baltics* | TV3 Baltics | ||
France | Eurosport France | ||
Germany; Austria; Switzerland; Luxembourg; Liechtenstein | Sky Deutschland | ||
Greece | OTE | ||
Hong Kong | PCCW | ||
Hungary | Network 4 | ||
Asia 1 | Sony / MSM | ||
Israel | Charlton Israel | ||
Italy; San Marino; Vatican City | Sky Italia | ||
Japan | Gaora Sports Channel | ||
Japan | WOWOW | ||
Korea, South | Eclat | ||
Africa 1* | Supersport Africa | ||
Malta | GO Sports TSN | ||
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport | ||
New Zealand | Tennis TV | ||
Norway | TV2 Norway | ||
Poland | Polsat | ||
Portugal | Sport TV Portugal | ||
Romania | RCS & RDS (Digisport) | ||
Balkans* | Sportklub | ||
Shanghai | Shanghai Media | ||
Spain | Telefonica / Movistar | ||
Spain (Madrid Masters only) | TVE (Madrid Masters only) | ||
Sweden; Finland | TV4 AB | ||
Taiwan | Sino Catch Sportcast | ||
Asia 2* | beIN Southeast Asia | ||
Turkey | S Sport Turkey | ||
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; Ireland; Gibraltar; Isle of Man | Sky UK | ||
United States; Puerto Rico; Virgin Islands | Tennis Channel |