
Comparing Rafael Nadal’s Madrid Open, Monte Carlo Masters, and Italian Open records
'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal dominated on the dirt - but how do his Masters 1000 records compare?
'King of Clay' Rafael Nadal dominated on the dirt - but how do his Masters 1000 records compare?
Aryna Sabalenka also surpassed Mirra Andreeva with an impressive WTA 1000 stat.
Iga Swiatek emulated Serena Williams as she improved her excellent Madrid Open record.
The American, upon reaching the round of 16, joined a list of four other players aged 21 or under to claim this feat
Five men have a Madrid Open win rate of 80% or over since the tournament moved to clay.
Five Grand Slam winners are among the nine women to record the most WTA clay match wins.
Jannik Sinner is set to become just the 10th man to spend 52+ weeks as the world No 1.
Roger Federer at No 1 on this particular list, but Jannik Sinner is closing in on some other legends.
Two 17-year-olds and three 18-year-olds feature on the list with Federico Cina a new entrant.
Four women have won multiple Madrid Open titles - can Iga Swiatek make it five in 2025?
Only two players have won more ATP clay matches than Rafael Nadal.
Novak Djokovic has won three Madrid Open titles - but can he make it four in 2025?
Five men have won multiple Madrid Open titles since the tournament switched to clay in 2009.
Eala breezed past Viktoriya Tomova to book a clash against defending Madrid champion Swiatek.
Ostapenko dispatched Aryna Sabalenka in straight sets to claim her ninth WTA singles title.
Carlos Alcaraz's Barcelona loss to Holger Rune was just his sixth final defeat.
Seven women in WTA history currently have a clay win percentage of above 82%.
Swiatek is now 0-6 against the 2017 French Open winner.