Mutua Madrid Open — Madrid clay finals
- Jannik Sinner and Marta Kostyuk already won the 2026 Madrid singles titles, not this weekend — the finals were played May 2 and May 3. - Sinner crushed Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 for a record fifth straight Masters 1000 title; Kostyuk beat Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 7-5. - That matters because Madrid is over, and both champions now head to Rome and Roland Garros with real clay-court momentum. (atptour.com)
The big correction here is simple — the Madrid clay finals are not still coming up. The 2026 Mutua Madrid Open already finished at Caja Mágica on Saturday, May 2, and Sunday, May 3. Marta Kostyuk won the women’s title. Jannik Sinner won the men’s title. So if you were expecting a preview of this weekend’s finals, the actual story is what those results now mean heading into the rest of clay season. (mutuamadridopen.com) ### Wait, Madrid is already over? Yes. The tournament ran from April 20 to May 3, 2026, at La Caja Mágica in Madrid. The official event page now lists the tournament dates in the past, and the order-of-play page shows no more scheduled matches. (mutuamadridopen.com) ### Who won the women’s title? Marta Kostyuk did. She beat Mirra Andreeva 6-3, 7-5 in the final on Saturday, May 2, and gra(mutuamadridopen.com) a real step up — not just another nice week, but the biggest trophy she has won so far. (wtatennis.com) ### Why was Kostyuk’s run such a big deal(mutuamadridopen.com) No. 26 seed and left Madrid with a career-defining win on one of the biggest clay stages outside the Slams. She also carried an 11-match clay winning streak into the post-Madrid rankings and was set to rise to a career-high No. 15. Basically, Madrid turned her from dangerous outsider into a real name to watch for Roland Garros. (wtatennis.com) ### What happened in the men’s final? Sinner steamrolled Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 on Sunday, May 3. The score is the whole point here — this was not a scratch-and-claw clay final. It was a blowout. And it gave Sinner his first Madrid title. (atptour.com) ### Why does Sinner’s win matter beyond one troph(wtatennis.com)ecutive Masters 1000 titles. That is the kind of run that changes how the whole field looks at him on big stages. On clay, too — which matters because clay used to feel like the surface where the gap might narrow. (atptour.com)atches worth noting? Yes — the doubles finals are already done too. Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend beat Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider in the women’s doubles final, while Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten won the men’s doubles title. So the entire Madrid board is closed, not just singles. (wtatennis.com) ##(atptour.com)e clay hierarchy before Rome and Paris — and it kind of did. Sinner looks overwhelming. Kostyuk looks newly legitimate at the 1000 level. Andreeva still made another major final run, which matters even in defeat. The catch is that clay season moves fast, so Madrid form is powerful but not permanent. (atptour.com)ext? Think of Madrid as the dress rehearsal that already happened. The finals are not ahead of us — they are the evidence we now use to judge the next two stops. Sinner and Kostyuk leave Spain with the loudest signals, and everybody else now has to answer them on slower clay in Rome and then in Paris. (atptour.com)story is that Madrid is done — and Sinner and Kostyuk just gave the rest of the clay season a much clearer shape. (atptour.com)