Ten Moments in Spanish Tennis APRIL 22 - MAY 5 2024
The Mutua Madrid Open, A Prestigious Event in Men's and Women's Tennis
The 2023 Mutua Madrid Open will take place from April 26 to May 7, bringing together the world's top tennis players to compete on the prestigious clay courts of the Caja Mágica. Established in 2002, this ATP Masters 1000 tournament has witnessed some of the most memorable moments in Spanish tennis history.
Top Moments in Spanish Tennis at Madrid Open
Over the years, many Spanish players have made their mark on the Mutua Madrid Open. Here are ten of the most outstanding moments:
- 2002: Juan Carlos Ferrero wins the inaugural tournament
- 2003: Rafael Nadal makes his Madrid debut at the age of 17
- 2005: Nadal wins his first Madrid title, becoming the youngest winner of an ATP Masters 1000 tournament
- 2006: Nadal wins his second consecutive Madrid title
- 2009: Nadal defeats Roger Federer in the final for his third Madrid title
- 2011: Nadal wins his fourth Madrid title, becoming the only player to win the tournament four times
- 2012: Nadal wins his fifth consecutive Madrid title, extending his record-breaking streak
- 2013: Nadal wins his sixth consecutive Madrid title, becoming the first player to win the same ATP Masters 1000 tournament six times
- 2014: Nadal wins his seventh consecutive Madrid title, tying Guillermo Vilas' record for the most consecutive wins at an ATP Masters 1000 tournament
- 2017: Garbiñe Muguruza becomes the first Spanish woman to win the Mutua Madrid Open
These moments have cemented the Mutua Madrid Open's place as one of the most important events on the tennis calendar and a showcase for Spanish tennis excellence.
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