Djokovic returns to Madrid seeking his 100th tour-level title
- The 2025 Madrid Open draw was released for the tournament held April 23 to May 4.
- The higher altitude in Madrid makes the air thinner, causing balls to fly faster.
- Alexander Zverev, seeded first after his Munich title, headlines one half of the draw.
- Carlos Alcaraz, seeded second, seeks his third Madrid title despite recent fitness concerns; he said, "I'm confident it won't affect me in Madrid."
- Novak Djokovic, seeded fourth and a three-time champion, returns to Madrid aiming for his 100th title and could face Alcaraz in the semi-finals.
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Djokovic returns to Madrid seeking his 100th tour-level title
MADRID (AP) — Former champion Novak Djokovic has returned to the Madrid Open for the first time in three years in hopes of achieving his 100th tour-level title. Djokovic is seeded fourth in the same half of the draw as second-seeded Carlos Alcaraz, the home favorite who arrives at the Caja Magica this week with fitness concerns after reaching consecutive clay-court finals. The 37-year-old Djokovic, a three-time champion in Madrid, hasn’t played …
Alcaraz, and a possible semifinal with Djokovic in Madrid
Carlos Alcaraz arrives in Madrid between cottons, with medical tests and rest these days as the best recipe to embark on the Mutua Madrid Open with good options. The scare at the end of the Count of Godó, gripped on the right thigh, hopes to spend it without too many problems, entrusted to the Murcian that will not interrupt a good tour of land for the moment, with the title in Montecarlo and the final in Barcelona. Without stopping, the tennis …
Hard painting for Carlos Alcaraz at the Mutua Madrid Open: he would face Novak Djokovic in semifinals
Carlos Alcaraz has a hard road ahead of him until the end of the Mutua Madrid Open. The Spanish tennis player will debut in the fourth Masters 1,000 of the season that is contested on land surface beaten against the winner of the first round duel between the Belgian Zizou Bergs, number 50 of the ATP ranking, and the Japanese Yoshihito Nishioka, number 74 of the world, while in semis he could meet the Serbian Novak Djokovic.The Murciano, who come…
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