The Madrid Open, presently referred to as the Mutua Madrid Open and sponsored by Mutua Madrilea, is a men’s and women’s professional tennis tournament in Madrid generally held in the first few weeks of May. This clay-court competition is classified as an ATP Masters 1000 event, while on the WTA Tour, it is classified as a WTA Masters 1000 event. Traditionally the tournament is played on a red clay surface.
In this guide, I will try to cover every possible query about the Madrid Masters 2024, including the schedule, live streaming and prize money.
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Madrid Open 2024 Schedule
Madrid Open 2024 schedule is not out yet, the schedule will be updated as soon as we get the finals dates.
Here is the schedule for the year 2023:
Date | Events | Time Table |
Monday 24 April | Men’s Qualifying & Women’s Qualifying | Gate Open:9:30 Session Start:10:00 |
Tuesday 25 April | Men’s Qualifying, Women’s Qualifying & Women’s Round 1 | Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00 |
Wednesday 26 April | Men’s Round 1 & Women’s Round 1 | Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00 |
Thursday 27 April | Men’s Round 1 & Women’s Round 1,2 | Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00 |
Friday 28 April | Men’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 2 | Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00 |
Friday 28 April | Men’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 2 | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Saturday 29 April | Men’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 3 | Gate Open:10:00 Session Start:11:00 |
Saturday 29 April | Men’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 3 | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Sunday 30 April | Men’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 3 | Gate Open:10:00 Session Start:11:00 |
Sunday 30 April | Men’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 3 | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Monday 1 May | Men’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 4 | Gate Open:11:00 Session Start:12:00 |
Monday 1 May | Men’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 4 | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Tuesday 2 May | Men’s Round 4 & Women’s Quarterfinals | Gate Open:11:00 Session Start:12:00 |
Tuesday 2 May | Men’s Round 4 & Women’s Quarterfinals | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Wednesday 3 May | Men’s Quarterfinals & Women’s Quarterfinals | Gate Open:12:00 Session Start:14:00 |
Wednesday 3 May | Men’s Quarterfinals & Women’s Quarterfinals | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Thursday 4 May | Men’s Quarterfinals & Women’s Semi-Finals | Gate Open:12:00 Session Start:14:00 |
Thursday 4 May | Men’s Quarterfinals & Women’s Semi-Finals | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Friday 5 May | Men’s Semifinals | Gate Open:12:00 Session Start:14:00 |
Friday 5 May | Men’s Semifinals | Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00 |
Saturday 6 May | Men’s Doubles Final | Gate Open:12:30 Session Start:14:00 |
Saturday 6 May | Women’s Singles Final | Session Start:18:30 |
Sunday 7 May | Women’s Doubles Final | Gate Open:12:30 Session Start:15:30 |
Sunday 7 May | Men’s Singles Final | Session Start:18:30 |
Where to Watch Madrid Open 2024 Online
While reading this guide, I don’t know where you belong to. But, don’t worry, wherever you hail from, the steps I am going to share will be fruitful to you. Following the steps below, you can watch the Madrid Open 2024 on any global broadcaster.
- Subscribe to a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN is helpful in virtually changing your location, so if you are in the US you can access Amazon Prime Video, a UK broadcaster of Madrid Open 2023. A VPN also helps access the OTT platform blocked outside the native jurisdictions. For example, a VPN can help to access SlingTV, FuboTV, huluTV, DirecTV Stream and Youtube TV.
- Install the VPN on your device.
- Launch and set the location to the country whose broadcaster you want to access. For example, if you are outside US and want to watch the matches on Tennis TV via SlingTV, you need to set your location to US and so on…
- Sign in to the streaming network.
- Enjoy live games on your devices.
What Channel is Madrid Open 2024 On?
Madrid Open official websites issue the list of the official broadcasters every year. Some of them have been covering this event for a long time. I am sharing the list of the official broadcasters for the season 2023. If your country is missing from the list, you can visit the official website to find the TV channel.
Also Read:
How to Watch Madrid Open in Europe
How to Watch Madrid Open in USA and Canada
Premium Country’s Broadcasters
Region | TV Channels |
Australia | beIN Sports |
France | Canal+, Eurosport |
Germany | Sky, Deutschland |
Spain | Telefonica, (Movistar) & Siccative (TVE) |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
United States | Tennis Channel |
Other Countries
Region | TV Channels |
Africa 1 | Supersport |
Africa 2 | Canal+ (Overseas/Africa) |
Albania & Kosovo | Straightforward/Supersport |
Australia | beIN Sports |
Belgium | BeTV, Telenet / Playsports |
Brunei | beIN Sports |
Bulgaria | MTEL/A1 |
Cambodia | beIN Sports |
Canada | Rogers Sportsnet, TSN |
China | CCTV, Iqiyi, SMG |
Cyprus | CYTA |
Czech Republic | Eurosport |
Denmark | TV2 |
East Timor | beIN Sports |
Estonia | All Media / TV3 |
Europe 1 | Setanta |
Europe 2 | United Media (IKO Sportklub) |
Europe 3 | Eurosport |
Europe 4 | Sky Deutschland |
France | Canal+, Eurosport |
Georgia | Silk Media |
Germany | Sky Deutschland |
Greece | Hellenic, (OTE TV) |
Hong Kong | PCCW |
Hungary | Eurosport |
India | Voot |
Indonesia | beIN Sports |
Israel | Charlton, Sport1 |
Italy | Sky Italia |
Japan | WOWOW, NHK, Gaora Sports Channel |
Laos | beIN Sports |
Latin America | ESPN |
Latvia | All Media / TV3 |
Lithuania | All Media / TV3 |
Luxembourg | BeTV |
Malaysia | beIN Sports |
Malta | Go plc |
Middle East & North Africa | beIN Sports |
Moldova | Setanta |
Netherlands | Ziggo |
Philippines | beIN Sports |
Poland | Polsat |
Portugal | Sport TV |
Republic of Ireland | Amazon Prime Video |
Romania | Eurosport |
Russia | Eurosport |
Scandinavia (ex. Denmark) | Eurosport |
Singapore | beIN Sports |
Slovakia | Eurosport |
South Africa | SuperSport |
South America | ESPN |
South Korea | Eclat |
Spain | Telefonica, (Movistar), Siccative (TVE) |
Taiwan | Sino Catch (Sportcast) |
Thailand | beIN Sports |
Turkey | Saran, (S Sport) |
Ukraine | Setanta |
United Kingdom | Amazon Prime Video |
United States | Tennis Channel |
Vietnam | Canal+ |
Where to live stream Madrid Open 2024 online for free?
Many freebies frequently ask me for the accessible streaming networks currently operating worldwide and broadcasting Madrid Open for free. I personally don’t recommend the free streaming sites. But if you can compromise your PC’s or mobile’s security, you can choose any free streaming sites below.
Besides the delicate security fence, you may have to face a lot of annoying pop-up ads. The spam links on the message boards encourage hackers to get into your PC. Finally, watching the games for free may be illegal in your country. So, a VPN can help you change your location and eliminate any legal proceedings.
Here are a few of the networks you can choose from:
Madrid Open 2024 Men and Women Seeds
Madrid Open seeds for 2024 will be disclosed just the days before the event. So, when writing this guide, sharing the Men’s and Women’s seeds is not good.
For now, I am sharing the 2023 Madrid Open seeds list.
Madrid Open Men’s Seeds
- Spain, Carlos Alcaraz
- Russia, Daniil Medvedev
- Norway, Casper Ruud
- Greece, Stefanos Tsitsipas
- Russia, Andrey Rublev
- Denmark, Holger Rune
- Canada, Félix Auger-Aliassime
- United States, Taylor Fritz
- United States, Frances Tiafoe
- Russia, Karen Khachanov
- United Kingdom, Cameron Norrie
- Poland, Hubert Hurkacz
- Germany, Alexander Zverev
- United States, Tommy Paul
- Italy, Lorenzo Musetti
- Australia, Alex de Minaur
- Croatia, Borna Ćorić
- Spain, Pablo Carreño Busta
- United Kingdom, Dan Evans
- Spain, Roberto Bautista Agut
- Canada, Denis Shapovalov
- United States, Sebastian Korda
- Netherlands, Botic van de Zandschulp
- Argentina, Francisco Cerúndolo
- Argentina, Sebastián Báez
- Bulgaria, Grigor Dimitrov
- Serbia, Miomir Kecmanović
- Japan, Yoshihito Nishioka
- Spain, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
- Netherlands, Tallon Griekspoor
- Czech Republic, Jiří Lehečka
- United States, Ben Shelton
Madrid Open Women’s Seeds
- Poland Iga Świątek (final)
- Russia, Aryna Sabalenka (champion)
- United States, Jessica Pegula (quarterfinals)
- Tunisia, Ons Jabeur (withdrew)
- France, Caroline Garcia (third round)
- United States, Coco Gauff (third round)
- Kazakhstan, Elena Rybakina (second round)
- Russia, Daria Kasatkina (fourth round)
- Greece, Maria Sakkari (semifinals)
- Czech Republic, Petra Kvitová (second round)
- Czech Republic, Barbora Krejčíková (fourth round)
- Russia, Veronika Kudermetova (semifinals)
- Brazil, Beatriz Haddad Maia (second round)
- Russia, Liudmila Samsonova (fourth round)
- Russia, Victoria Azarenka (second round)
- Russia, Ekaterina Alexandrova (fourth round)
- Poland, Magda Linette (third round)
- Italy, Martina Trevisan (fourth round)
- Latvia, Jeļena Ostapenko (third round)
- Croatia, Donna Vekić (second round)
- Russia, Anastasia Potapova (third round)
- China, Zheng Qinwen (third round)
- Canada, Bianca Andreescu (second round)
- Belgium, Elise Mertens (fourth round)
- Switzerland, Jil Teichmann (second round)
- Spain, Paula Badosa (fourth round)
- Croatia, Petra Martić (quarterfinals)
- United States, Bernarda Pera (third round)
- Czech Republic, Marie Bouzková (third round)
- Ukraine, Anhelina Kalinina (second round)
- Romania, Irina-Camelia Begu (quarterfinals)
- Ukraine, Marta Kostyuk (second round)
- United States, Shelby Rogers (third round)
What is the Prize Money for Madrid Open 2024?
The prize money for Madrid Open 2024 is yet to be announced; however, it will be somewhere between 2-3% more compared to the last year (that of 2023), which was €15,411,560 (ATP+WTA). The champion took home a cheque of €1,105,265, which is manifold compared to 2023.
Here is the breakdown of prize money for Men’s and Women’s Singles:
Men’s Singles Prize Money
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2022 |
Winner | € 1,105,265 | $1,226,573 | £986,491 | 6.12% |
Runner-up | € 580,000 | $643,658 | £517,672 | 1.97% |
Semifinal | € 308,790 | $342,681 | £275,607 | -0.72% |
Quarterfinal | € 161,525 | $179,253 | £144,167 | -4.79% |
Round of 16 | € 84,900 | $94,218 | £75,777 | -6.44% |
Round of 32 | € 48,835 | $54,195 | £43,587 | 0.35% |
Round of 64 | € 27,045 | $30,013 | £24,139 | 0.32% |
Round of 128 | € 16,340 | $18,133 | £14,584 | N/A |
Q2 | € 8,265 | $9,172 | £7,377 | -40.15% |
Q1 | € 4,510 | $5,005 | £4,025 | -37.66% |
Women’s Singles Prize Money
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2022 |
Winner | € 1,105,265 | $1,271,055 | £986,491 | 6.12% |
Runner-up | € 580,000 | $667,000 | £517,672 | 1.97% |
Semifinal | € 308,790 | $355,109 | £275,607 | -0.72% |
Quarterfinal | € 161,525 | $185,754 | £144,167 | -4.79% |
Round of 16 | € 84,900 | $97,635 | £75,777 | -6.44% |
Round of 32 | € 48,835 | $56,160 | £43,587 | 8.29% |
Round of 64 | € 27,045 | $31,102 | £24,139 | 22.93% |
Round of 128 | € 16,340 | $18,791 | £14,584 | N/A |
Q2 | € 8,265 | $9,505 | £7,377 | 2.62% |
Q1 | € 4,510 | $5,187 | £4,025 | 6.87% |
Men’s and Women’s Doubles Prize Money
2023 | Prize Money € EUR | Prize Money $ USD | Prize Money £ GBP | % Change vs 2022 |
Winner | € 382,420 | $419,486 | £323,449 | 19.70% |
Runner-up | € 202,850 | $222,511 | £171,569 | 16.80% |
Semifinal | € 108,190 | $118,676 | £91,507 | 13.50% |
Quarterfinal | € 54,840 | $60,155 | £46,383 | 4.20% |
Round of 32 | € 29,300 | $32,140 | £24,782 | 1.30% |
Round of 64 | € 15,780 | $17,309 | £13,347 | 16.60% |
Madrid Open Defending Champions
- Men’s Singles: Carlos Alcaraz defeated the defending champion Alexander Zverev.
- Women’s Singles: Aryna Sabalenka.
- Men’s Doubles: Karen Khachanov & Andrey Rublev.
- Women’s Doubles: Victoria Azarenka & Beatriz Haddad Maia.