Mutua Madrid Open 2025: Player Entry List
The Women’s and Men’s Entry List for the 2025 Mutua Madrid Open
LINK: Women’s and Men’s Entry List
The 2025 Mutua Madrid Open is poised to be a thrilling event, showcasing a diverse array of top-tier tennis talent from around the globe. Scheduled from April 21 to May 4, this prestigious tournament will feature 78 male players representing 23 different nationalities.
Men’s Singles Draw Highlights:
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Alexander Zverev (Germany): Holding the top seed, Zverev aims to capitalize on his powerful baseline game to secure the title.
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Carlos Alcaraz (Spain): The local favourite and second seed, Carlos Alcaraz has previously clinched two Madrid Open titles.
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Novak Djokovic (Serbia): Returning after a three-year hiatus, the fifth seed and three-time Madrid champion brings a wealth of experience to the court.
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Daniil Medvedev (Russia): Ranked eighth, Medvedev’s strategic playstyle makes him a formidable contender.
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Stefanos Tsitsipas (Greece): The tenth seed is known for his versatile all-court game, adding depth to the competition.
The draw also includes emerging talents such as Jack Draper (Great Britain), Holger Rune (Denmark), and Ben Shelton (USA), each eager to make their mark.
Women’s Singles Draw Highlights:
The women’s field is equally impressive, featuring 75 players from 31 nationalities.
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Aryna Sabalenka (Belarus): The top seed and defending champion, Aryna Sabalenka’s aggressive play-style makes her a favourite.
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Iga Swiatek (Poland): Seeded second, Swiatek seeks to add a Madrid title to her growing list of accolades.
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Coco Gauff (USA): The third seed continues to impress with her athleticism and maturity on court.
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Mirra Andreeva (Russia): At just 17, the sixth seed has already secured two Masters 1000 titles, including a recent win at Indian Wells.
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Paula Badosa (Spain): Ranked eleventh, Badosa carries the hopes of the home crowd.
Notable veterans like Petra Kvitová (Czech Republic) and Victoria Azarenka (Belarus) add experience to the draw, while rising stars such as Emma Raducanu (Great Britain) and Leylah Fernandez (Canada) aim to make deep runs.
The 2025 Mutua Madrid Open promises high-octane matches and potential upsets, as seasoned champions and emerging talents converge on the iconic clay courts of Madrid. Fans worldwide eagerly await the drama and excitement that this tournament consistently delivers.
From first ball to championship point, TennisConnected.com will be your source for live updates, draw analysis, match reviews, and more throughout the tournament. Be sure to check back regularly for the latest on streaming links, player schedules, and behind-the-scenes highlights from Madrid.