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Nadal Returns to Mutua Madrid Open After Injury, Alcaraz Makes History

In 2023, Carlos Alcaraz won the title at the Mutua Madrid Open and became one of the two tennis players to win the tournament consecutively since its creation in 2002. The other is Rafael Nadal, who was absent last year for found himself injured and now returns to the slopes to become one of the great attractions of the 2024 edition.

After a long inactivity caused by a psoas problem, which has kept him inactive since January 18, 2023, Nadal returned to the tennis court in Brisbane (Australia).

The Balearic Islands leads the Mutua Madrid record with five titles: he won it in 2005, 2010, 2013 and 2014 successively and for the last time in 2017. Before the start of this tournament – which will be played between April 22 and May 5 -, he will face on March 3 with Alcaraz at a special match organized by Netflix in Las Vegas.

Transformed since 2021 into a two-week tournament, the Mutua Madrid Open, which is played on clay, launched its new marketing campaign this year, under the motto “The center of all eyes”. In the 2023 edition, the champions were Carlos Alcaraz and the Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, who have already won it twice each.

In the statistics among men, below Nadal, who in 2024 has returned to tennis with a very good level in Brisbane, Novak Djokovic appears, with three titles (2011, 2016 and 2019), Roger Federer and Alcaraz (both with two). On the women’s circuit, the most winner is the Czech Petra Kvitová (2011, 2015 and 2018), followed by Serena Williams (2012 and 2013), Simona Halep (2016 and 2017) and Sabalenka (2021 and 2023).

Ticket prices for the Mutua Madrid Open 2024

The prices for a day of the Mutua Madrid Open range from 10 euros What does entry cost to Manolo Santana for the first two days of the tournament (Monday, May 22 and Tuesday, May 23, 2024) until 160 euros (or 190 if they are category 1 seats, closer to the court) that you have to pay to see the games on Saturday, May 4 and Sunday, May 5, the clashes of definition. Prices at the Arantxa Sánchez Vicario court – where there are matches from Wednesday, April 26 to Tuesday, May 2 – range from 20 to 60 euros.

One of the best locations are those that are in the background and do not force you to turn your head throughout the game, but for lThe sectors closest to the track are already sold out.. You have to hurry to get the few tickets left in the middle-high areas of the bottom (they remain for sectors A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, B1, B3, B4 and B5 of the North Sector and for A13, A14, A15, A16, A17, B13, B14, B16 and B17 of the South Sector. And the Prices in this case start at 10 euros (April 22 and 23), continue at 32 euros (April 24 and 25), 34 euros (April 26), 40 and 52 euros (April 27), 56 and 60 euros (April 28 and 29), 62 and 70 euros (April 30), 82 and 88 euros (May 1 and 2), 103 euros (May 3), 160 euros (May 4). For the final there are no more entries in these sectors.

Where to buy tickets for the Mutua Madrid Open

Tickets for the 22nd edition of the Mutua Madrid Open are available at the official website of the tournament (www.mutuamadridopen.com), the only Masters 1,000 and WTA 1,000 that is part of the Spanish calendar.

The matches are played in The magic Box, the multipurpose stadium in the Usera district that the prestigious French architect Dominique Perrault designed especially to support Madrid’s two failed bids as an Olympic venue. Opened in 2009, the modern complex has three courts where matches can be played both outdoors and indoors thanks to its mobile covers. In the Mutua Madrid Open two are used: the central one, called Manolo Santana in honor of the legendary Madrid tennis player, with capacity for 12,442 spectatorsand the Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario, named in honor of the Catalan tennis player who won four Grand Slam tournaments, with a capacity of 2,923 people.

Born in Buenos Aires, Alejandro Lingenti has lived in Madrid since 2021 and has been writing content for Relevo since May 2023. He studied at the Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos and the University of Buenos Aires. He worked at the public news agency Telam and the two most important newspapers in Argentina, Clarín and La Nación (where he continues as a film, music and theater critic). He is also a radio columnist at El Destape Radio (Argentina) and editor of Ciclosfera (Spain). …


2024-01-04 15:17:42
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