The 2026 Madrid Open concludes this weekend at the Caja Mágica with high-stakes finals for both the men's and women's singles draws.
These matches represent critical milestones for the athletes involved, as Sinner chases a historic streak and Kostyuk attempts to secure her first major title at this level.
On Saturday, Marta Kostyuk faces Mirra Andreeva in the women's final. This appearance marks the first WTA 1000 final for Kostyuk [3]. The match serves as a pivotal moment for the Ukrainian player to establish herself among the top tier of the women's game.
The action continues Sunday with the men's final featuring Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev. Sinner enters the match on the brink of history, chasing his fifth straight Masters 1000 title [1]. Such a run would solidify his current dominance on the ATP tour.
Zverev provides a formidable challenge to that streak. The German player is targeting his third Madrid crown [2] — a feat that would further cement his success at the Spanish venue.
Sinner expressed confidence in his ability to perform at the venue. "I think the conditions suit me well here," Sinner said.
Both finals will be held at the Caja Mágica in Madrid, Spain. The venue is known for its unique architecture, and challenging conditions that often favor aggressive baseline play.
“Sinner is chasing a fifth straight Masters 1000 title.”
The outcome of the men's final will determine if Jannik Sinner can achieve a rare level of sustained dominance in the Masters 1000 series. While Zverev's history in Madrid makes him a dangerous opponent, Sinner's pursuit of five consecutive titles would signal a shift in the ATP hierarchy. Meanwhile, Kostyuk's presence in her first WTA 1000 final suggests a rise in the women's rankings that could disrupt the established order heading into the next major tournament.




