Madrid Open 2023 Schedule of Play, TV Channels and Streaming Services

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 in the first few weeks of May. The 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 2023, including the schedule, live streaming and prize money.

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Madrid Open 2023 Schedule

DateEventsTime Table
Monday 24 AprilMen’s Qualifying & Women’s QualifyingGate Open:9:30 Session Start:10:00
Tuesday 25 AprilMen’s Qualifying, Women’s Qualifying & Women’s Round 1Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00
Wednesday 26 AprilMen’s Round 1 & Women’s Round 1Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00
Thursday 27 AprilMen’s Round 1 & Women’s Round 1,2Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00
Friday 28 AprilMen’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 2Gate Open:10:30 Session Start:11:00
Friday 28 AprilMen’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 2Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Saturday 29 AprilMen’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 3Gate Open:10:00 Session Start:11:00
Saturday 29 AprilMen’s Round 2 & Women’s Round 3Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Sunday 30 AprilMen’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 3Gate Open:10:00 Session Start:11:00
Sunday 30 AprilMen’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 3Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Monday 1 MayMen’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 4Gate Open:11:00 Session Start:12:00
Monday 1 MayMen’s Round 3 & Women’s Round 4Gate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Tuesday 2 MayMen’s Round 4 & Women’s QuarterfinalsGate Open:11:00 Session Start:12:00
Tuesday 2 MayMen’s Round 4 & Women’s QuarterfinalsGate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Wednesday 3 MayMen’s Quarterfinals & Women’s QuarterfinalsGate Open:12:00 Session Start:14:00
Wednesday 3 MayMen’s Quarterfinals & Women’s QuarterfinalsGate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Thursday 4 MayMen’s Quarterfinals & Women’s Semi-FinalsGate Open:12:00 Session Start:14:00
Thursday 4 MayMen’s Quarterfinals & Women’s Semi-FinalsGate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Friday 5 MayMen’s SemifinalsGate Open:12:00 Session Start:14:00
Friday 5 MayMen’s SemifinalsGate Open:18:00 Session Start:20:00
Saturday 6 MayMen’s Doubles FinalGate Open:12:30 Session Start:14:00
Saturday 6 MayWomen’s Singles FinalSession Start:18:30
Sunday 7 MayWomen’s Doubles FinalGate Open:12:30 Session Start:15:30
Sunday 7 MayMen’s Singles FinalSession Start:18:30

Where to Watch Madrid Open 2023 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 2023 on any global broadcaster.

  1. 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, which is 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.
  2. Install the VPN on your device.
  3. 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…
  4. Sign in to the streaming network.
  5. Enjoy live games on your devices.

What Channel is Madrid Open 2023 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.

Premium Country’s Broadcasters

RegionTV Channels
AustraliabeIN Sports
FranceCanal+, Eurosport
GermanySky, Deutschland
SpainTelefonica, (Movistar) & Siccative (TVE)
United KingdomAmazon Prime Video
United StatesTennis Channel

Other Countries

RegionTV Channels
Africa 1Supersport
Africa 2Canal+ (Overseas/Africa)
Albania & KosovoStraightforward/Supersport
AustraliabeIN Sports
BelgiumBeTV, Telenet / Playsports
BruneibeIN Sports
BulgariaMTEL/A1
CambodiabeIN Sports
CanadaRogers Sportsnet, TSN
ChinaCCTV, Iqiyi, SMG
CyprusCYTA
Czech RepublicEurosport
DenmarkTV2
East TimorbeIN Sports
EstoniaAll Media / TV3
Europe 1Setanta
Europe 2United Media (IKO Sportklub)
Europe 3Eurosport
Europe 4Sky Deutschland
FranceCanal+, Eurosport
GeorgiaSilk Media
GermanySky Deutschland
GreeceHellenic, (OTE TV)
Hong KongPCCW
HungaryEurosport
IndiaVoot
IndonesiabeIN Sports
IsraelCharlton, Sport1
ItalySky Italia
JapanWOWOW, NHK, Gaora Sports Channel
LaosbeIN Sports
Latin AmericaESPN
LatviaAll Media / TV3
LithuaniaAll Media / TV3
LuxembourgBeTV
MalaysiabeIN Sports
MaltaGo plc
Middle East & North AfricabeIN Sports
MoldovaSetanta
NetherlandsZiggo
PhilippinesbeIN Sports
PolandPolsat
PortugalSport TV
Republic of IrelandAmazon Prime Video
RomaniaEurosport
RussiaEurosport
Scandinavia (ex. Denmark)Eurosport
SingaporebeIN Sports
SlovakiaEurosport
South AfricaSuperSport
South AmericaESPN
South KoreaEclat
SpainTelefonica, (Movistar), Siccative (TVE)
TaiwanSino Catch (Sportcast)
ThailandbeIN Sports
TurkeySaran, (S Sport)
UkraineSetanta
United KingdomAmazon Prime Video
United StatesTennis Channel
VietnamCanal+

Where to live stream Madrid Open 2023 online for free?

Many freebies frequently ask me for the accessible streaming networks currently operating wordwide 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, it may be illegal in your country to watch the games for free. 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:

  1. VIPLeague
  2. VIProw
  3. Sport Plus

Madrid Open 2023 Men and Women Seeds

Madrid Open seeds for the year 2023 will be disclosed just the days before the event. So, when writing this guide, it is not appropriate to share the Men’s and Women’s seeds right now.

For the time being, I am sharing the list of 2022 Madrid Open seeds.

Madrid Open Men’s Seeds

  1. Serbia, Novak Djokovic (semifinals)
  2. Germany, Alexander Zverev (final)
  3. Spain, Rafael Nadal (quarterfinals)
  4. Greece, Stefanos Tsitsipas (semifinals)
  5. Norway, Casper Ruud (second round)
  6. Russia, Andrey Rublev (quarterfinals)
  7. Spain, Carlos Alcaraz (champion)
  8. Canada, Félix Auger-Aliassime (quarterfinals)
  9. United Kingdom, Cameron Norrie (third round)
  10. Italy, Jannik Sinner (third round)
  11. United States, Taylor Fritz (withdrew)
  12. Poland, Hubert Hurkacz (quarterfinals)
  13. Argentina, Diego Schwartzman (second round)
  14. Canada, Denis Shapovalov (second round)
  15. United States, Reilly Opelka (first round)
  16. Spain, Pablo Carreño Busta (first round)
  17. Spain, Roberto Bautista Agut (second round)

Madrid Open Women’s Seeds

  1. Poland, Iga Świątek (withdrew)
  2. Spain, Paula Badosa (second round)
  3. Russia, Aryna Sabalenka (first round)
  4. Greece, Maria Sakkari (second round)
  5. Czech Republic, Karolína Plíšková (first round)
  6. United States, Danielle Collins (second round)
  7. Spain, Garbiñe Muguruza (second round)
  8. Tunisia, Ons Jabeur (champion)
  9. United Kingdom, Emma Raducanu (third round)
  10. Latvia, Jeļena Ostapenko (first round)
  11. Switzerland, Belinda Bencic (third round)
  12. United States, Jessica Pegula (final)
  13. Russia, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (first round)
  14. United States, Coco Gauff (third round)
  15. Russia, Victoria Azarenka (third round)
  16. Kazakhstan, Elena Rybakina (third round)
  17. Canada, Leylah Fernandez (second round)

What is the Prize Money for Madrid Open 2023?

The prize money for Madrid Open 2023 is yet to be announced; however, it will be somewhere between 2-3% more compared to the last year which was €13,151,120 (ATP+WTA). The champion took home a cheque of €1,041,570, which is 230%  more than 2021 (it was lower due to COVID).

Here is the breakdown of prize money for men’s and Women’s Singles:

Men’s Singles Prize Money

2020Prize Money € EURPrize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBP% Change vs 2021
Winner€ 1,041,570$1,291,547$880,954230.49%
Runner-up€ 568,790$705,300$481,080202.10%
Semifinal€ 311,025$385,671$263,063191.52%
Quarterfinal€ 169,650$210,366$143,489190.65%
Round 3€ 90,745$112,524$76,752149.30%
Round 2€ 48,665$60,345$41,161114.19%
Round 1€ 28,960$35,910$24,49492.30%
Q2€ 13,810$17,124$11,68080.40%
Q1€ 7,235$8,971$6,11977.33%

Women’s Singles Prize Money

2022Prize Money € EURPrize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBP% Change vs 2021
Winner€ 1,041,570$1,291,547$880,954230.49%
Runner-up€ 568,790$705,300$481,080202.10%
Semifinal€ 311,025$385,671$263,063191.52%
Quarterfinal€ 169,650$210,366$143,489190.65%
Round 3€ 90,745$112,524$76,752149.30%
Round 2€ 45,095$55,918$38,14198.48%
Round 1€ 22,000$27,280$18,60746.08%
Q2€ 8,054$9,987$6,8125.21%
Q1€ 4,220$5,233$3,5693.43%

Men’s Doubles Prize Money

2022Prize Money € EURPrize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBP% Change vs 2021
Winner€ 319,570$396,267£268,797409.20%
Runner-up€ 173,600$215,264£146,019295.10%
Semifinal€ 95,350$118,234£80,201216.60%
Quarterfinal€ 52,610$65,236£44,251157.90%
Round 2€ 28,930$35,873£24,334109.50%
Round 1€ 15,780$19,567£13,27367.70%

Women’s Doubles Prize Money

2022Prize Money € EURPrize Money $ USDPrize Money £ GBP% Change vs 2021
Winner€ 319,570$396,267£270,291409.20%
Runner-up€ 173,600$215,264£146,830295.10%
Semifinal€ 95,350$118,234£80,647216.60%
Quarterfinal€ 52,610$65,236£44,497157.90%
Round 2€ 28,930$35,873£24,469109.50%
Round 1€ 13,528$16,775£11,44243.80%

Madrid Open Defending Champions

  1. Men’s Singles: Carlos Alcaraz defeated the defending champion Alexander Zverev.
  2. Women’s Singles: Ons Jabeur
  3. Men’s Doubles: Wesley Koolhof and Neal Skupski defeated Juan Sebastián Cabal and Robert Farah in the final.
  4. Women’s Finals: Gabriela Dabrowski and Giuliana Olmos defeated Desirae Krawczyk and Demi Schuurs in the final.

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