- Madrid Open 2026: Tuesday 21 April to Sunday 3 May
- Daily start time: 05:00 ET / 10:00 BST / 19:00 AEST
- FREE stream: RTVE Play (Spain)
- Access your usual streaming services with Proton VPN
Watch Madrid Open 2026 live streamsas La Caja Mágica in the Spanish capital hosts the biggest names in men’s and women’s tennis for one of the most prestigious clay court tournaments on tour. Casper Ruud and Aryna Sabalenka are defending their titles, with the latter women’s favorite and new world number one Jannik Sinner expected to back up his Monte-Carlo title in the men’s event.
With Sinner the overwhelming favourite, Alexander Zverev will be hoping to reach the final as he is now in the second half of the draw for the Italian top seed. Lorenzo Musetti has played on clay, as has Alex De Minaur, while Arthur Fils has recovered from his injury problems at the end of last season to claim the title in Barcelona last week.
The women’s draw is loaded with top talent as Sabalenka looks to defend her title. Elena Rybakina, the only player to beat the Belarusian on tour this year, is also expected to go deep after winning in Stuttgart last week, with Coco Gauff and Iga Swiatek making up the world’s top four heading to La Caja Mágica. Mirra Andreeva also has a clay-court title to her name this season, in Linz, so the teenager is also expected to challenge.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 tennis anywhere, including worldwide TV channels, TV stations and all free live streams below.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 for FREE
For tennis fans living in Spain, the US or Australia, you’re in luck – there are some FREE options to live stream the Madrid Open 2026.
In Spain, state television RTVE and its streaming service RTVE Play will show Madrid Open 2026 FREE for Spanish residents. Sign up with a free account to start watching.
In the US it is Tennis channel is the exclusive home of the Madrid Open 2026, which can be accessed directly or via ‘over the top’ streaming providers offering free trials, our favorites are:
Australians can also get a free trial thanks to beIN Sports (7 days).
Are you traveling outside your home country for the tournament? Use Proton VPN to get past geo-blockers and tune in to your regular tennis live streams.
Use a VPN to watch any Madrid Open 2026 stream
Madrid Open 2026 will be streamed worldwide, but what if you’re outside your usual country and can’t watch your home stream?
Don’t worry – this is where a VPN comes in very handy. A VPN allows you to appear as if you’re still at home from anywhere in the world, meaning you don’t have to miss out on anything due to geo-blocking. We recommend Proton VPN:
Using a VPN to watch Madrid Open 2026 is really straightforward.
1. Install VPN of your choice. As we have said, Proton VPN is one of our favorites.
2. Select the location you want to connect to in the VPN app. For example, if you want to watch the RTVE Play stream, select ‘Spain’ from the countries listed.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Go to the YouTube TV website and tune in to Madrid Open 2026.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 live streams in the US
In the US, the Madrid Open 2026 will be shown on the Tennis Channel.
A Tennis Channel subscription will then cost $109.99 per year or $11.99 per month. New subscribers can get their first year for $77 for a limited time.
Looking for an “over the top” streaming option that carries hundreds of other channels? The Tennis Channel is also available on YouTube TV, Sling TV and Fubo. As we have mentioned above, both YouTube TV and Fubo come with free trials.
Outside the US for this tournament? Use Proton VPN to unlock your Madrid Open 2026 stream.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 live streams in the UK
Sky Sports will broadcast Madrid Open 2026 in the UK. Specifically on the channels Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Main Event.
Prices start at £20/month currently. But fans can also watch using one NOW Sports 24 hour pass which costs £14.99.
Not in the UK right now? Use Proton VPN to access your usual tennis streams.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 live streams in Australia
In Australia, the Madrid Open 2026 is exclusive to beIN Sportwhich offers new users a 7-day FREE trial.
You can add beIN Sports to most existing TV packages, or you can sign up as a separate subscription. It costs AU$14.99 a month, or AU$149 if you pay for a year up front when the week-long trial ends.
In addition to the Madrid Open and other tennis tournaments, beIN Sports has the rights to plenty of football and other sports, including La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, Carabao Cup and EFL Championship football and rugby.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN-like Proton VPN to watch all the action on beIN Sports as if you were back home.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 live streams in Canada
Tennis fans in Canada can live stream the Madrid Open 2026 on the TSN network of channels.
If you don’t have cable, the TSN Plus streaming service costs $8 a month or $80 each year.
Outside of Canada while the Madrid Open is underway? Just use one VPN to see from abroad.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 live streams in New Zealand
Disney+which carries ESPN content, and DAZN is the Madrid Open 2026 television rights holder in New Zealand.
For the men’s tournament, you can access Disney+ with a standard subscription starting at NZ$16.99 per month, with ads. Ad-free tiers are available for an additional fee.
The women’s event costs a DAZN subscription $14.99 per month for an annual contract or $23.99 for a flexible monthly pass.
Missing a game due to work commitments abroad? Proton VPN will give you access to your home streaming service.
How to watch Madrid Open 2026 live streams elsewhere
In the Middle East, beIN Sports has tennis live streams. In Africa, Canal+ and SuperSport are places to go, depending on your country.
In India and the subcontinent it is Fancode, while Youku in China and UNEXT in Japan are the most prominent broadcasters in Asia.
A handy list of TV stations from around the world is provided by tournament organizers here.
Away from home at the moment? Don’t forget it Proton VPN will give you access to your regular streaming service.
Madrid Open 2026 Q&A
Who are the Madrid Open 2026 seeds?
Madrid Open 2026 seed
Men
1. Jannik Sinner
2. Alexander Zverev
3. Félix Auger-Aliassime
4. Ben Shelton
5. Alex de Minaur
6. Lorenzo Musetti
7. Daniel Medvedev
8. Alexander Bublik
9. Andrey Rublev
10. Flavio Cobolli
11. Jiří Lehečka
12. Casper Ruud
13. Karen Khachanov
14. Valentin Vacherot
15. Tommy Paul
16. Francisco Cerundolo
17. Teacher Tien
18. Luciano Darderi
19. Cameron Norrie
20. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina
21. Arthur Fils
22. Arthur Rinderknech
23. Jakub Menšík
24. Jack Draper (retired)
25. Tomás Martín Etcheverry
26. Corentin Moutet
27. João Fonseca
28. USA Brandon Nakashima
29. Tallon Griekspoor
30. Ugo Humbert
31. Denis Shapovalov
32. Gabriel Diallo
33. Alex Michelsen
Women
1. Aryna Sabalenka
2. Elena Rybakina
3. Coco Gauff
4. Iga Świątek
5. Jessica Pegula
6. Amanda Anisimova
7. Elina Svitolina
8. Jasmine Paolini
9. Mirra Andreeva
10. Victoria Mboko
11. Belinda Bencic
12. Ekaterina Alexandrova (retired)
13. Linda Nosková
14. Naomi Osaka
15. Iva Jovic
16. Madison Keys
17. Clara Tauson
18. Diana Schneider
19. Elise Mertens
20. Liudmila Samsonova
21. Jeļena Ostapenko
22. Anna Kalinskaya
23. Marie Bouzková
24. Leylah Fernandez
25. Sorana Cîrstea
26. Marta Kostyuk
27. Cristina Bucșa
28. Wang Xinyu
29. Jaqueline Cristian
30. Hailey Baptiste
31. Ann Li
32. Zheng Qinwen
33. Maria Sakkari
Who are the recent Madrid Open champions?
Recent Madrid Open champions
men’s champions
2025 – Casper Ruud
2024 – Andrey Rublev
2023 – Carlos Alcaraz
2022 – Carlos Alcaraz
2021 – Alexander Zverev
2020 – N/A
2019 – Novak Djokovic
2018 – Alexander Zverev
2017 – Rafael Nada
2016 – Novak Djokovic
Women’s champions
2025 – Aryna Sabalenka
2024 – Iga Świątek
2023 – Aryna Sabalenka
2022 – Wednesday Jabeur
2021 – Aryna Sabalenka
2020 – N/A
2019 – Kiki Bertens
2018 – Petra Kvitová
2017 – Simona Halep
2016 – Simona Halep
What is the schedule for Madrid Open 2026?
Schedule
Tuesday 21 April
Women’s first round
Wednesday, April 22
Men’s and women’s first rounds
Thursday 23 April
Women’s second round
Men’s first round
Friday, April 24
Men’s and women’s second round
Saturday, April 25
Women’s third round
The men’s second round
Sunday, April 26
Men’s and Women’s Third Rounds
Monday, April 27
Women’s last 16
Men’s third round
Tuesday, April 28
Women’s quarterfinals
The men’s last 16
Wednesday, April 29
Women’s and Men’s Quarterfinals
Thursday, April 30
Women’s semi-finals
Men’s quarterfinals
Friday, May 1
Men’s semi-finals
Saturday, May 2
Women’s final
Sunday, May 3
Men’s final
What are the daily tee times of the Madrid Open 2026?
Morning session:
5am ET / 2am PT / 10am BST / 7pm AEST
Afternoon session:
7am / 4am PT / 12pm BST / 9pm AEST
Night session:
12pm ET / 9am PT / 7pm BST / 4am AEST (+1 day)
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