Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from Madrid Open with muscle injuries, "hope is to play in Rome"The third-ranked Spaniard blamed his injuries on the "really tight" schedule that is part of the "demanding sport" of tennis.By Associated Press Apr 24, 2025
REPORTS: Carlos Alcaraz to announce Madrid withdrawal amid injury strugglesThe 21-year-old received treatment for an adductor injury during the Barcelona final against Holger Rune.By TENNIS.com Apr 24, 2025
Alexandra Eala vs. Iga Swiatek: Where to Watch, Madrid Preview, Betting OddsStream the Miami rematch live on TennisChannel.com (8:10 a.m. ET).By TENNIS.com Apr 23, 2025
Italian teenager Federico Cina, 18, scores second ATP Masters 1000 victory with Madrid winHe was the first man born in 2007 to win a 1000-level main-draw match in Miami, and matched the feat by topping Coleman Wong in Madrid.By Associated Press Apr 23, 2025
Joao Fonseca vs. Elmer Moller: Where to Watch, Madrid Preview, Betting OddsStream this clash of rising stars live on TennisChannel.com (9:20 a.m. ET).By TENNIS.com Apr 23, 2025
Learner Tien vs. Marcos Giron: Where to Watch, Madrid Preview, Betting OddsStream this all-American showdown live on TennisChannel.com (8:30 a.m. ET).By TENNIS.com Apr 23, 2025
Alexandra Eala to face Iga Swiatek in Madrid; Naomi Osaka loses clay-court openerThe 19-year-old from the Philippines won her first-round match, 6-3, 6-2, against Viktoriya Tomova.By Associated Press Apr 22, 2025
Expert Picks, Madrid Open: Who will win, who needs a deep run, and who are we watching closely?Concensus on the men's side? Not this week.By TENNIS.com Apr 21, 2025
Alexandra Eala returns in Madrid, could clash with Iga Swiatek in second roundThe teenage sensation got a wild card into the main draw, and will face Viktoriya Tomova on Tuesday.By Liya Davidov Apr 21, 2025
Novak Djokovic returns to Madrid still seeking his 100th tour-level titleThe former champion is back in the Spanish capital for the first time in three years.By Associated Press Apr 21, 2025
Andrey Rublev overcomes fever and praises doctors after winning Madrid Open for the first timeRublev was feeling sick all week but rallied to beat Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets on Sunday and clinch his second Masters 1000 title.By Associated Press May 06, 2024
Andrey Rublev is the 'most proud' he's ever been after defying adversity in Madrid victoryWhether he was facing Carlos Alcaraz, a mystery illness, or 14 aces from Felix Auger-Aliassime, Rublev kept calm and conquered them all.By Steve Tignor May 05, 2024