Mutua Madrid Open

From May 3rd to May 12th 2019, we live the best tennis of the moment in a unique environment. A key event for the tennis world, as the clay of “Caja Mágica” hosted the best players in the ranking of ATP and WTA: Nadal, Garbiñe, Murray, Halep, Kiki Bertens, Djokovic, Ferrer, Simona Halep…

In Caja Mágica only the best tennis players met, but also the venue is a place of leisure and business for all types of public. After sixteen years of success, Mutua Madrid Open has established itself as a sporting and social event present in the calendar of all sports lovers and is, therefore, a privileged exhibition for commercial brands.

MAGIC AND BEAUTY

The Caja Mágica has been named the most modern tennis facility in the world. The site hosts the Mutua Madrid Open since 2009. Completely made of steel, wood and glass, the sports complex was designed by the French architect Dominique Perrault. The name of Madrid Caja Mágica is associated with the wrapping of the stadiums, giving it dynamic and ever-changing aspect.

ONE OF THE MOST MODERN FACILITIES IN THE WORLD

It has three courts with movable decks, installed on clay. Manolo Santana Central Court has a capacity of 12,500 spectators. Courts Stadium 2 / Stadium Arantxa Sánchez Vicario and Stadium 3 have 3,500 and 2,500 seats, respectively.

ENEAS ALTERNATIVE INVESTMENTS IN MUTUA MADRID OPEN

The boxes of the Mutua Madrid Open allow you to enjoy the games of the best players in the world from a privileged position within the Central Court.

The Mutua Madrid Open puts at the service of the customers of the boxes a VIP area unique in the world. A meeting point for the main personalities of the world of sports, business and entertainment.

This year Mutua Madrid Open beats its historic record of spectators

NOVAK DJOKOVIC CHAMPION OF MUTUA MADRID OPEN

The Serbian, world number one, had to wait for the fourth match ball to break Stefanos Tsitsipas by 6-3, 6-4. The Greek, who has been the revelation player of the tournament, has not had a single chance in the whole match to snatch the Serbian’s service.

After drying his tears for the victory, an emotional Djokovic thanked the public of Madrid “Thank you all for the support to all the tennis players, you are great, this tournament is one of the biggest in the world”.


KIKI BERTENS CHAMPION OF MUTUA MADRID OPEN

At 27 years old and after falling in the final last year to Petra Kvitova, the Dutch took the rematch this year. This time she managed to roll over her rival, breaking her service and impressive five times.