The second round of the 2026 Madrid Open showcased stellar performances from top players, with Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud securing comfortable victories. Meanwhile, Stefanos Tsitsipas faced a challenge from Alexander Bublik but emerged victorious in an exciting match.
World number four Iga Swiatek has withdrawn from the 2026 Madrid Open after falling ill during her third-round match against Ann Li. She requested a medical timeout while trailing in the match.
Polish tennis player Iga Swiatek has withdrawn from the Madrid Open after experiencing health issues during her match. This unexpected decision came as she struggled with symptoms that affected her performance.
Norwegian player Kaspar Ruud, ranked 12th, has advanced to the Round of 32 at the Madrid Open after a commanding victory over Spain's Jaume Munar, winning 6-0, 6-1. Ruud showcased exceptional performance throughout the match.
Swiss player Belinda Bencic has qualified for the Round of 16 at the Madrid Open after defeating Russian Diana Schneider in straight sets. Bencic is now set to face the winner of the match between Paolini and Baptiste.
The Indonesian duo, Janis Chen and Aldla Sutjiadi, successfully advanced to the Round of 16 at the 2026 Madrid Open after defeating their Ukrainian and Danish opponents. The match took place at the Caja Mágica in Madrid on April 24.
Norwegian player <strong>Kaspar Ruud</strong> is set to defend his title at the <strong>Madrid Open</strong> following his recovery from a leg injury. This announcement comes after a brief training period at the <strong>Rafa Nadal Academy</strong> in <strong>Majorca</strong>, where he expressed optimism about his competitive abilities.
Organizers of the Madrid Open have announced plans to set up a temporary training court at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, allowing players like Carlos Alcaraz to train at this historic sports landmark. The events will take place from April 23 to 30, reflecting the stadium's transformation into a multi-sport venue.
Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz, the world number one, is set to fulfill his dream of playing at Bernabéu Stadium. The organizers of the Madrid Open have announced plans for a temporary training court within this historic venue.
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium will serve as a training ground for global tennis stars from April 23 to 30, ahead of the Madrid Open tournament. This decision comes due to limited training spaces during the first week of the tournament.