Ahead of the 2023 Mutua Madrid Open, the defending champion Carlos Alcaraz is rated top-seed and remains overwhelming favorite to keep his title, we examine the tournament’s schedule, draw, results, score, seeded players, tickets, prize money, & streaming information
In the first round of the Mutua Madrid Open on Wednesday, the 38-year-old Stan Wawrinka defeated World No. 39 Maxime Cressy 6-7, 6-3, 7-6. Three-time major champion Wawrinka, who is the oldest player in the Madrid draw, advanced after two hours and twenty-seven minutes by winning 46 of 54 first-serve points and launching 19 aces.
ATP Mutua Madrid Open 2023 men’s schedule, date, time, results, draw, prize money, live streaming telecast
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2023 Mutua Madrid Open main-draw schedule, date, venue, fixtures, & second-round draw
Numerous elite athletes will compete at the Madrid Open, as they do every year. The favorite in Madrid will be Carlos Alcaraz, the reigning champion. By successfully defending his title in the Spanish capital, the adolescent will hope to become the second player to do so. Along with Andrey Rublev, who won the Monte-Carlo Masters, fifth-seeded Stefanos Tsitsipas has been playing well lately and is anticipated to have a strong tournament. Felix Auger-Aliassime, Casper Ruud, & Daniil Medvedev will also prove to be worthy contenders.
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For the first time in the tournament’s 21-year existence, the main draw won’t include Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, or Roger Federer. Of the previous 20 Madrid Opens, they had won 11 of them. The first men’s competition was held in 2002, and Andre Agassi won after obtaining a walkover in the championship match after Jiri Novak withdrew due to a hamstring injury.
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)
3rd – 4th May: Quarter-finals begin
May 5: Semi-finals begin
7th May: Finals begin
2023 Mutua Madrid Open: prize money distribution
The entire prize pool for the Madrid Open 2023 is €15,411,560, of which €1,105,265 will be awarded to the male and female singles champions, respectively, and €580,000 to the runners-up. Each semifinalist will receive €308,790 in prize money, while the quarterfinalists will each receive €161,525. Players who advance to the round of 16 will be paid €84,900, while those who advance to the round of 32 will be paid €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
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When & Where to watch: live stream & telecast of Mutua Madrid Open
Although this year’s Madrid Open will miss many Tennis legends like Nadal and Djokovic, numerous young talents will surely make this an exciting tournament to watch. Interested fans in India can follow the action through SonyLiv’s live stream.
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 |