Prices by stage of the tournament
| Stage | Starting from |
|---|---|
| Days 1-2 | €29 |
| Days 3-4 | €90 |
| Days 5-6 | €106 |
| Days 7-9 | €139 |
| Days 10-12 | €204 |
| Men’s final | €440 |
| Women’s final | €475 |
Starting prices are for the most affordable seating category. Higher categories cost significantly more, see the seating breakdown on our venue guide.
See current availability and pricingWhy the women’s final costs more than the men’s final
It’s a genuine surprise for a lot of buyers: right now, the women’s final is priced higher than the men’s. The two finals are played on separate days, and demand on each day depends on who’s actually in the final, not a fixed rule about which final should cost more. Worth checking both dates if you’re flexible, rather than assuming the men’s final is automatically the pricier ticket.
What’s included
Every Madrid Masters ticket is for a seat at the Estadio Manolo Santana, the tournament’s centre court, since that’s what Tennis Ticket Service sells. Day and evening sessions each need their own ticket.
When tickets are cheapest
The opening days of the tournament are dramatically cheaper than the closing ones, since Madrid runs 14 days across two full draws. If budget matters more than seeing a specific stage of the draw, the first few days offer easily the best value of the fortnight.
For more on the booking process itself, see our guide on how to buy Madrid Open tickets.
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