Mutua Madrid Open
20 abr – 3 May, 2026 | Madrid, Spain
The Ultimate Madrid Open Seating Guide
Championship Tennis Tours has been the leading seller of tickets and packages to the Madrid Open for over two decades and has been the Official Tour Operator for many years. The Madrid Open (Mutua Madrid Open) held in late April/early May. is located on the outskirts of Madrid. It is one of the most prestigious annual clay-court tennis tournaments in the world featuring the top ATP and WTA players like Alcaraz, Sinner, Swiatek and more. It is known for its vibrant red clay courts and festive atmosphere. The Hospitality offerings at the Madrid Open rival any tournament on the tour.
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The Main Show Courts at the Caja Magica
The Manolo Santana Stadium -
The main center court with a capacity of approximately 9,678 spectators, features a retractable roof.
Manolo Santana Seating Chart -
Where to sit in the shade on the Manolo Santana Stadium?
For shaded seats at the Madrid Open's Manolo Santana Center Court, target the west side and north end for afternoon sun protection, with upper rows behind the south baseline also offering shade later in the day
Sky Seats at the Madrid Open:
Sky Seats also offer access to a hospitality area. The seats are located in the top rows of the East Stand and give you access to the fully catered and air-conditioned "Sky Lounge" with gourmet tapas and drinks, and first-come, first-served access to all outside courts. The Sky Seats are a fantastic choice for those looking for a less crowded, high-level view of the action.

Platinum Seats in the lower level at the Madrid Open:
The first 3 rows of the B level sections are the Platinum seats which also give you access to the Platinum Lounge located just outside the Manolo Santana Stadium.

Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Stadium
Stadium 2 (Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario Stadium), with a capacity of 3,383 spectators.
Aranxta Sanchez Vicario Seating Chart:

Where to sit in the shade on Aranxta Vicario Stadium?
For shade at Arantxa Sánchez Vicario Stadium (Stadium 2) during the Madrid Open, you'll want to find seats on the west side (sections 1, 8-14) or the north end, especially in the afternoons, as the retractable roof provides significant shade, with the lower bowl offering the best relief. Seats on the south and west sides (Sections 1, 8-14) are best to avoid facing the sun directly, while the lower levels generally get cool shade.
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How to get to the Caja Magica (Madrid Open venue) :
The nearest metro station to the tennis is San Fermín-Orcasur (Line 3, yellow). From there it is about 800 meters walk to the entrance of the Magic Box, about 15 minutes walk, depending on the pace and type of footwear. The organization has promised good signage.


