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Madrid Open: Carlos Alcaraz in Action on Wednesday, Live on Sky Sports

Here’s everything you need to know about the Madrid Open, which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports from April 23rd to May 5th.

The WTA final will take place on Saturday, May 4th, with the ATP singles final the following day.

Who will be in action in Madrid on Wednesday?

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Alcaraz hits a forehand rocket at a speed of 173 km/h in his epic duel against Jan-Lennard Struff

Carlos Alcaraz will not face Andrey Rublev in the men’s singles quarter-finals until 3:00 p.m. (BST), live on Sky Sports Tennis.

The American Taylor Fritz will face the Argentine Francisco Cerundolo in the second quarterfinal at 8:30 p.m.

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Highlights from Aryna Sabalenka’s fight against Danielle Collins

The women’s competition is also in the quarter-finals, with fourth seed Elena Rybakina not taking on Yulia Putintseva until 11:30am (BST), while second seed Aryna Sabalenka not taking on 17-year-old Mirra Andreeva until 7pm (BST).

Remaining Madrid Open schedule

  • Wednesday, May 1st – Quarterfinals men’s and women’s singles, from 12 p.m. live on Sky Sports Tennis
  • Thursday, May 2nd – Women’s singles semi-finals, men’s quarter-finals, from 12 p.m. live on Sky Sports Tennis
  • Friday, May 3rd – Men’s Singles Semi-Final, from 12 p.m. live on Sky Sports Tennis
  • Saturday, May 4th – Women’s Singles Final, live on Sky Sports Tennis from 12.30 p.m
  • Sunday, May 5th – Men’s Singles Final, live on Sky Sports Tennis from 12.30 p.m

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Pedro Cachin asked Rafael Nadal for his jersey after being beaten by him at the Madrid Open

Where does the Madrid Open take place?

A general view of the new Caja Magica (Magic Box) tennis stadium, which will host the Madrid Open combined men's and women's tennis tournament from May 8 to 17, in Madrid on Saturday, May 9, 2009.  There are three stadiums with sliding roofs on the arena site.  (AP Photo/Paul White)
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Room with view! Welcome to the Caja Magica (Magic Box)

The legendary Caja Magica (Magic Box) at the Manzanares Park Tennis Center has been the home of the tournament since 2009.

There are three playgrounds, all with retractable roofs and a total seating capacity of just over 17,000 (12,442 at Estadio Manolo Santana, 2923 at Estadio Arantxa Sanchez Vicario and 1772 at Estadio 3).

Who are the defending champions?

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain holds the winner's trophy after defeating Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany in the men's final of the Madrid Open
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Carlos Alcaraz is the reigning men’s singles champion at the Madrid Open

Carlos Alcaraz is aiming for a three-peat after winning the title in 2022 and 2023, beating Alexander Zverev in the final two years ago and Jan-Lennard Struff last year.

Aryna Sabalenka defeated 2023 world No. 1 Iga Swiatek to win her second Madrid title in three years.

Innovative double attempt starts in Madrid

Changes being tested at the 2024 Mutua Madrid Open include:

  • More singles vs. doubles action. In the 32-team draw, up to 16 spots are reserved for teams that enter via their individual rankings. This will result in an unprecedented number of duels between the world’s best doubles and singles players, offering compelling new stories for fans.
  • Optimized schedule over five days (Tuesday to Saturday) in the second week of the tournament, providing fans and players with a simpler and more precise schedule.
  • Reduced shot clock to speed up the pace of play and minimize downtime during games. For rallies with fewer than four shots, the time between points is reduced to 15 seconds (four or more shots = 25 seconds).
  • Faster transitions with fewer seats to speed up the pace of play.
  • Free movement of fans around the arena during the game, making the on-site experience even more comfortable.

Upcoming tennis live on Sky Sports

Ahead of the second Grand Slam of 2024 – the French Open at Roland-Garros from May 26 – you can watch all of tennis’ biggest stars in action live on Sky Sports as they compete during the clay court season. .

  • Internazionali BNL d’Italia in Rome (ATP and WTA Masters 1000) – 7th – 19th May
  • Geneva Open (ATP 250) – 20-26 May
  • Lyon Open (ATP 250) – 20-26 May
  • Strasbourg International (WTA 500 with Emma Raducanu in action) – 20-2. May
  • Morocco Open (WTA 250) – 20-26 May

Here’s how to watch tennis matches on Sky Sports

The tennis stars will appear daily on the new Sky Sports Tennis channel

Sky Sports will broadcast more live tennis than anywhere else in 2024, including on its dedicated tennis channel, and over 4,000 matches from more than 80 tournaments per year on the ATP and WTA tours, as well as full coverage of the US Open exclusively live transmitted.

Non-Sky subscribers can do this Stream live games contract-free with a NOW Sports Day or Month membership.

Fans can also follow their favorite players and gain deeper insight into both tours via Sky Sports News, the Sky Sports app and skysports.com, as well as Sky Sports social channels.

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