
Roddick apóia a declaração de Kostyuk no Aberto de Madri
Andy Roddick diz que o título de Marta Kostyuk em Madrid merece todo o crédito depois de uma passagem exigente pelo campo WTA.
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The Mutua Madrid Open is one of the premier ATP Masters 1000 events, staged each spring on the clay courts of the Caja Mágica complex in Spain’s capital. Since its debut in 2002, the tournament has grown into a showcase for the world’s elite, offering a unique blend of high‑altitude play and a vibrant fan atmosphere. It sits midway between the Monte Carlo Masters and the French Open, making it a crucial barometer for form on the red surface. Madrid’s reputation for dramatic matches was underscored in 2026 when Italy’s Jannik Sinner captured the title, defeating Germany’s Alexander Zverev in a three‑set final to claim his third Masters 1000 crown. The win cemented Sinner’s place among the sport’s rising stars and added a new chapter to the Open’s history of breakthrough performances. Beyond the men’s draw, the tournament also hosts a WTA 1000 event, drawing top women’s players and further solidifying its status as a dual‑gender showcase. Its state‑of‑the‑art facilities, night‑time lights, and enthusiastic crowds make the Madrid Open a highlight of the ATP calendar.
The 2026 Madrid Open delivered high‑octane tennis, highlighted by Jannik Sinner’s triumph over Alexander Zverev (6‑4, 3‑6, 7‑5) to secure his third Masters 1000 title. Sinner’s victory extended his winning streak on clay and positioned him as a favorite heading into Roland Garros. Earlier rounds saw Carlos Alcaraz reach the semifinals before falling to Zverev, while emerging talents like Mirra Andreeva made deep runs in the women’s draw. The tournament’s attendance topped 120,000, and the event generated record prize money, reflecting its growing commercial appeal.

Andy Roddick diz que o título de Marta Kostyuk em Madrid merece todo o crédito depois de uma passagem exigente pelo campo WTA.

Roddick reagiu às declarações de Zverev de que Sinner havia se afastado de Alcaraz após o Madrid Open de 2026.

O hub de estatísticas da ATP agora inclui a sequência de Jannik Sinner em 2026 ao lado dos recordes históricos da série Masters 1000.

Jannik Sinner venceu Alexander Zverev em dois sets pelo título do Aberto de Madrid, depois recebeu uma breve aprovação de Coco Gauff.

Raducanu retorna no saibro no Aberto da Itália, onde o empate oferece um início suave e uma avaliação precisa na terceira rodada.
A vitória de Jannik Sinner em dois sets no Madrid Open fez dele o primeiro homem com cinco títulos consecutivos de Masters 1000.
Jannik Sinner venceu seu primeiro Aberto de Madrid por 6-1 e 6-2 contra Alexander Zverev e comemorou com champanhe.