Madrid Open 2025 Results: Casper Ruud And Aryna Sabalenka Claim The Wins

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The Madrid Open 2025 results are here to shock you. The tournament started on 22 May and ended yesterday, on May 4, at Park Manzanares, and the results once again proved the premier status of the tournament. This year’s finals delivered dramatic finishes and career-defining moments, with Casper Ruud winning the first title of the 2025 season while Aryna Sabalenka showed why she’s world number 1 and won the women’s singles title.

Madrid Open 2025 Results: Men’s Singles

Casper Ruud clinched his first-ever ATP Masters 1000 title in Madrid after defeating Jack Draper in a thrilling three-set match. He broke his title drought in his seventh major final and displayed commendable resilience and tactical balance. This victory marks a significant turn in his career, making him the first Norwegian to win at this level.

The victory also propelled him back into the ATP Top 10. He described the feeling and said, “It is a mix somewhat of a relief and happiness and just pure joy. I know, based on the last years that I’ve had on tour, how tough it is to do well at the biggest tournaments, and I’ve never been able to get over the finish line as a champion, but today I was able to.”

Madrid Open 2025 Results: Women’s Singles

Aryna Sabalenka continued her dominance on clay and captured her third Madrid Open title and third WTA title of the 2025 season by defeating Coco Gauff in the women’s singles final. Her aggressive play and mental resistance were completely visible as she controlled the match. The win extends her lead as the world number 1 in the WTA rankings.

Madrid Open 2025 Results: Men’s And Women’s Doubles

In men’s doubles, the Spanish-Argentinian duo, Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos, thrilled the home crowd by capturing the men’s doubles title and defeating the top-seeded duo Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic. The victory claimed their second Madrid Open title, having previously won in 2021. The win marks their seventh ATP Masters 1000 crown together in the category.

In the women’s doubles, the Romanian-Russian duo, Solana Cirstea and Anna Kalinskaya, emerged victorious after defeating Elise Mertens and Veronika Kudermetova in a three-set game by 6-7, 6-2, and 12-10.

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