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ATP Madrid Open Masters 2024 Winner Odds & Tournament Preview
The 2024 Madrid Open Masters tournament is starting on Wednesday, April 24. The two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz has recovered from his injury, and he is ready to defend his title. This is the fourth ATP Masters 1000 event of the year, and we have had three different champions in the first three Masters.
The Men’s Madrid Open Masters 2024 Full Draw & Key Info
The Madrid Open 2024 full tournament draw has most of the top players. Rafael Nadal has won the most Madrid Open Masters titles (5), and this will be the second tournament for him to participate in after recovering from injury. The world No. 1 Novak Djokovic has withdrawn from this event with an injury, so Jannik Sinner will be the top seed in the Mutua Madrid Open this year. This is the 22nd edition of the men’s Madrid Masters tournament, and the prize fund is an enticing €7,877,020 for the whole event.
ATP Madrid Open Masters 2024 Outright Winner Odds
Here are the odds for who will win the ATP Madrid Open tournament this season:
- Jannik Sinner @ 3.50 (5/2)
- Carlos Alcaraz @ 3.75 (11/4)
- Stefanos Tsitsipas @ 13.0 (12/1)
- Alexander Zverev @ 13.0 (12/1)
- Casper Ruud @ 15.0 (14/1)
The best tennis bookies think that this is a two horse race between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, as explained in our 2024 ATP Madrid Open preview and predictions. Sinner has won nine of his last 10 matches, and he has won a Masters event this year already, the Miami Open. Alcaraz has a lot of experience in this tournament, as he has won the last two editions, and he has a good draw as well.
Stefanos Tsitsipas is coming off two tournament final runs at the Barcelona Open and the Monte-Carlo Masters. He has won the Monte-Carlo title and is in great form, so he is a good underdog to pick. Alexander Zverev isn’t in his best form, and he got knocked out of the second round in his last two tournaments. Casper Ruud is coming off a tournament win in the Barcelona Open, and he is one of the best players on clay surfaces.