Mutua Madrid Open 2023 women’s schedule, date, time, draw, results, prize money, live streaming telecast

Mutua Madrid Open 2023 women’s schedule, date, time, draw, results, prize money, live streaming telecast

Ahead of the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, the defending women’s singles champion Ons Jabeur has announced her withdrawal due to injury and hence, fans can expect an unprecedented winner, we examine the tournament’s schedule, draw, results, score, seeded players, tickets, prize money, & streaming information

With her shocking victory over former US Open finalist Leylah Fernandez at the Mutua Madrid Open, teenage Russian sensation Mirra Andreeva has alerted the tennis world to her presence. Just three days before turning 16, the 15-year-old prodigy defeated Fernandez 6-3, 6-4 to claim her maiden victory at the professional level.

WTA Mutua Madrid Open 2023 women’s schedule, date, time, draw, results, prize money, live streaming telecast

2023 Mutua Madrid Open main-draw schedule, date, venue, & women’s single fixtures

All of the other top 10 players are in the draw, which is led by world No. 1 Iga Swiatek, who will be hoping to build on her successful start to the clay season in Madrid. Meanwhile, former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu will return to the court for her first appearance since suffering an injury during the Miami Open. Other well-known names in the mix include Barbora Krejcikova, Jelena Ostapenko, & Emma Raducanu.

A first-round bye has been granted to every seeded player and currently, the top half of the draw is led by Iga Swiatek. Hence, fans are expecting her to face-off against Emma Raducanu in the second-round. Additionally, her archrival Elena Rybakina is also included in this bracket of the draw and might compete against her in the quarterfinal.

Fans can visit here to view the full schedule along with order of play.

Below, we look at upcoming schedule of 2023 Mutua Madrid Open:

April 26 – May 2: Main Draw (First Round – Fourth Round)

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3rd – 4th May: Quarter-finals begin

May 5: Semi-finals begin

7th May: Finals begin

2023 Mutua Madrid Open: prize money distribution

The total prize fund for the Madrid Open 2023 is €15,411,560, of which the winners of the women’s singles competitions will receive €1,105,265 and the runner-up will receive €580,000. The prize money for each semifinalist is €308,790, while the prize money for each quarterfinalist is €161,525. Players will receive €84,900 if they make it to the round of 16, while those who make it to the round of 32 will receive €48,835.

Stage Prize Money

Ranking Points

Champion

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€1,105,265 1000

Runner-up

€580,000 600
Semifinalists €308,790

360

Quarterfinalists

€161,525 180

Round of 16

€84,900 90
Round of 32 €48,835

45

Round of 64 €27,045

25

Round of 96 €16,340

10

When & Where to watch: live stream & telecast of Mutua Madrid Open

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At the women’s singles competition of 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, all of the top-ranked women’s singles payers are participating and although Iga Swiatek is considered favorite, she is handed a tough draw. It is confirmed that matches from Madrid Open will be streamed live through SonyLiv.

Country  Channel
USA Tennis Channel/ TC Plus
United Kingdom, Ireland Amazon
Australia beIN SPORTS
Middle East beIN SPORTS
Singapore beIN SPORTS
Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, East Timor, Philippines, Singapore beIN SPORTS Southeast Asia
Vietnam Canal+
China CCTV
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, France Eurosport
Hong Kong PCCW
Japan NHK, Gaora Sports Channel, WOWOW
Greece OTE
Germany Sky Deutschland
Italy Sky Italia
Spain Telefonica/ Movistar
Greece Hellenic (OTE TV)
Poland Polsat
Latin America ESPN International Latam
Africa Supersport Africa
Turkey Ssport
New Zealand Sky NZ
Canada TSN
India Sony Liv

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