Madrid, the open, officially known as Mutual Madrid Open, is one of the most important championships in the World Tennis Circle. This event was played annually in Spain, which is part of the ATP Master 1000 calendar in Men and WTA 1000 in the female.
Since its first appearance, the championship has strengthened the same championship as one of the finest competitions in Clay, and attracted the main names of sports and preparing the land for Roland Garros.
The competition was established in 2002, initially as a male competition that played on difficult and covered courts. In 2009, the event was subjected to a great reformulation: it changed to Clay and also included a woman’s circle.
Madrid Open – Male (ATP)
Between men, and Madrid is open He saw historical victories of the great names in tennis. Rafael Nadal is the title of the title record. Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray also recorded their names on the history of the championship.
Check the list of heroes:
- 2002: Andre Agassi (USA)
- 2003: Juan Carlos Ferrero (ESP)
- 2004: Marat Safin (Rus)
- 2005: Rafael Nadal (ESP)
- 2006: Roger Federer (Sue)
- 2007: David Nalandian (ARG)
- 2008: Andy Murray (GBR)
- 2009: Roger Federer (SUI) (Start on Mud)
- 2010: Rafael Nadal (ESP)
- 2011: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
- 2012: Roger Federer (Sue)
- 2013: Rafael Nadal (ESP)
- 2014: Rafael Nadal (ESP)
- 2015: Andy Murray (GBR)
- 2016: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
- 2017: Rafael Nadal (ESP)
- 2018: Alexander Zverev (but)
- 2019: Novak Djokovic (SRB)
- 2021: Alexander Zverev (ALE) (version 2020 canceled by PandeMic Covid-19)
- 2022: Carlos Caras (ESP)
- 2023: Carlos Caraz (ESP)
- 2024: Andre Rublev (Ross)
Madrid Open Champions – Female (WTA)
Since the championship also joined the female key, Madrid is open He has devoted some of the greatest players in history. Serena Williams, Petra Kvitová and Simona Halep are some of the multiple time heroes who shone in Madrid.
See the Champions list:
- 2009: Dinara Safina (Rus)
- 2010: Aravan Reda (from)
- 2011: Petra Kvitova (CZE)
- 2012: Serena Williams (USA)
- 2013: Serena Williams (USA)
- 2014: Maria Sharapova (RUS)
- 2015: Petra Kvitova (CZE)
- 2016: Simona Halep (Row)
- 2017: Simona Halep (Row)
- 2018: Petra Kvitova (CZE)
- 2019: Kiki bertens (Download)
- 2021: Arena Sabalinka (BLR) (version 2020 canceled by PandeMic Covid-19)
- 2022: Gabor has (Ton)
- 2023: Arena Sabalinka (BLR)
- 2024: Iga świątek (polio)