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Mutua Madrid Open Today: Order of Play and Schedule for Sunday, April 26, 2026

The Mutua Madrid Open reaches its midpoint on Sunday, April 26, 2026, as the ATP Masters 1000 clay-court tournament continues at the Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain. With the main draw underway since Wednesday, April 22, fans worldwide are seeking the latest schedule and order of play for today’s matches.

According to the official ATP Tour overview for the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open, the tournament runs from April 22 to May 3, with Sunday marking day five of the main draw competition. The event, held annually at the Caja Mágica venue, features both singles and doubles action across its outdoor clay courts.

Today’s Schedule: Order of Play for April 26, 2026

While specific match times for Sunday, April 26, 2026, are not detailed in the currently available verified sources, the ATP Tour confirms that play typically begins at 11:00 AM local time (CEUTC+2) on the outer courts, with featured matches on Stadium Court 1, Stadium Court 2, and Court 3 starting from 1:00 PM local time.

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The tournament follows a standard Masters 1000 format, with singles matches contested as best-of-three sets throughout the event. Doubles matches also follow the same format, with no final-set tiebreak at this level of competition.

Notable Storylines Entering Sunday’s Play

Several key narratives shape the atmosphere at this year’s Mutua Madrid Open as Sunday’s schedule unfolds:

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Rafael Nadal’s Continued Presence

Despite being 39 years old, Rafael Nadal remains a central figure at the Mutua Madrid Open, where he holds the record for most titles with five championships. The Spaniard most recently competed in Madrid in 2024, reaching the fourth round before his exit.

In a recent visit to the tournament, Nadal expressed his appreciation for the event’s atmosphere, stating, “I’m happy. Life’s treating me well at the moment. I can’t really ask for much more.” He added that spending time with family and colleagues during his Madrid visit felt “historical” and hoped the tournament would be “a great success over the next two weeks.”

During his stay, Nadal participated in a fun hit at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, temporarily converted into a tennis practice venue, alongside World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and Real Madrid stars Thibaut Courtois and Jude Bellingham.

Carlos Alcaraz’s Absence

For the second consecutive year, home favorite Carlos Alcaraz is absent from the Mutua Madrid Open due to injury. The two-time defending champion (2022, 2023) will also miss the upcoming French Open, continuing his recovery from a persistent physical issue.

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Alcaraz’s absence opens the door for other contenders to challenge for the title on the red clay of the Caja Mágica, a surface where he has historically excelled.

Tournament Context and Historical Significance

The Mutua Madrid Open holds a unique place in the ATP calendar as one of only three clay-court Masters 1000 events, alongside Monte-Carlo, and Rome. Since transitioning from hard court to clay in 2009, the tournament has become a vital stop on the European spring clay court swing.

Spaniards have dominated the event’s history, winning eight titles since its inception in 2002. Rafael Nadal accounts for five of those victories, while Carlos Alcaraz has won the last two editions (2022, 2023).

The Caja Mágica, the tournament’s permanent home since its clay court era began, features a distinctive retractable roof system that allows play to continue in adverse weather conditions—a key advantage during Madrid’s unpredictable spring climate.

How to Follow Today’s Action

Fans can follow live scores, match statistics, and updated order of play through the official ATP Tour website and tournament app. Broadcast partners worldwide provide coverage of featured matches, with Stadium Court 1 typically hosting the day’s most anticipated singles contests.

As the tournament progresses toward its midpoint, Sunday’s schedule will provide crucial insights into player form and potential quarterfinal matchups, setting the stage for the second week of competition at the Mutua Madrid Open.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on today’s exact match times and court assignments, viewers are encouraged to consult the official tournament schedule released each evening for the following day’s play.

Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of the Mutua Madrid Open as the tournament advances toward its final weekend.

What are your predictions for today’s matches at the Mutua Madrid Open? Share your thoughts in the comments below and join the conversation with tennis fans around the world.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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