Behind the four Grand Slams, tennis has the biggest tournaments Masters 1000. Spain is lucky to have one of these prestigious leagues Madrid. The 2023 edition will receive the world’s best players in both the men’s and women’s disciplines. Who will be the lucky ones who will end up with the trophy in their hands?
Next, Sports news presents all the information about the ticket sales for Madrid Open 2023.
Where to buy Madrid Open 2023 tickets?
The ticketing system for Madrid Open 2023 will be completed from the official website: Madridopen. All tournaments have their own page for buying access. There are still tickets available.
Madrid Open 2023 ticket prices
In tennis, prices vary not only by location, but also by day of play. Finals Sunday is noticeably more expensive than the first round games. Despite the high price, there are no more seats available to view the definition.
Access to the qualifiers costs €10, while entry to the main draw starts at €20. It is also worth mentioning that this event differentiates tickets per track: it is not the same to buy for the Manolo Santana stadium, where the top figures usually appear, than the Arantxa Sánchez Vicario stadium.
Being a tournament that accommodates both the men’s and women’s professional circuit, the match supply is great.
When is Madrid Open 2023 being played?
The Madrid Open 2023 calendar will begin on Monday 24 April with qualifying, while main draw action begins on Wednesday 26. The women’s semi-final series will be on Thursday 4 May, while the men’s will be played the following day. The definitions? The WTA one is on Saturday the 6th and the ATP one on the 7th. The defending men’s champion is Carlos Alcarazwhile among the ladies the one who celebrated was Tunisia Ons Jabeur.
Which players will appear at Madrid Open 2023?
The tournament has the world’s best on the list, a list that includes Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, Rafael Nadal, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, Andrei Rublev, Casper Rudd, Cameron Norrie and Jannik Sinnerincluding.
Apart from the two already mentioned, Spain will also be represented by Pablo Carreño Busta, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Roberto Bautista Agut, Bernabé Zapata Miralles, Albert Ramos-Viñolas and Jaume Munar.
In the female branch they appear inscribed Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, Jessica Pegula, Caroline Garcia, Ons Jabeur, Coco Gauff and Elena Rybakina, of the most prominent.
Right now the only local is Paula Badosa. Others could be added through sorting.
