2026 Mutua Madrid Open – Saturday May 2 Order of Play | Women’s Final

The wait is over! It’s Championship Saturday at the Caja Mágica, and after nearly two weeks of sliding, grinding, and heart-stopping tiebreaks, the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open is ready to crown its first winners. Today, the spotlight shines on the ATP Men’s Doubles and the high-stakes WTA Women’s Singles final.
For fans in North America, this is the perfect “brunch and tennis” setup. Whether you’re waking up early on the West Coast or settling in for a late morning on the East Coast, the drama on the red clay of the Manolo Santana Stadium is guaranteed to be world-class. Here is everything you need to know about the finals on Saturday, May 2.
A Breakthrough Battle: The ATP Doubles Final
Kicking things off at 2:00 PM local time is a Men’s Doubles final that few predicted but everyone is excited to see. Guido Andreozzi (ARG) and Manuel Guinard (FRA) take on the formidable pairing of Harri Heliovaara (FIN) and Henry Patten (GBR).
Both teams have navigated a minefield of top seeds to reach this stage. Andreozzi and Guinard have brought that classic “clay-court craft” to the court, using expert lobs and sharp angles to dismantle power-heavy opponents. On the other side, the Finnish-British duo of Heliovaara and Patten have been a model of consistency, with Patten’s lefty serve and Heliovaara’s lightning-quick reflexes at the net proving to be a lethal combination. With a Masters 1000 title on the line, expect plenty of high-fives, chest bumps, and tactical brilliance.
The Grand Finale: Andreeva vs. Kostyuk
Not before 5:00 PM (Madrid time), it’s the match the tennis world has been waiting for: the WTA Women’s Singles Final. In a tournament that has seen the rise of the “New Gen,” 19-year-old Mirra Andreeva faces off against the fiercely resilient Marta Kostyuk.
Andreeva’s run to the final has felt like a destiny fulfilled. Since her breakout as a teenager in Madrid years ago, she has finally found the perfect balance of defensive wizardry and aggressive shot-making to dominate on the clay. Her ability to absorb pace and redirect it into the corners has left opponents frustrated all week.
However, she faces perhaps the toughest mental test in the game today: Marta Kostyuk. The Ukrainian has been the emotional heartbeat of the 2026 season, playing with a level of fire and determination that is impossible to ignore. Kostyuk’s improved serve and her willingness to come to the net make her a dangerous, all-court threat. This isn’t just a battle for a trophy; it’s a battle for the throne of the next era of women’s tennis.
Finals Day Schedule & North America Time Conversions
Saturday, May 2, 2026
| Madrid (CEST) | Eastern (ET) | Central (CT) | Pacific (PT) | Category | Matchup |
| 14:00 | 8:00 AM | 7:00 AM | 5:00 AM | ATP (D) Final | Andreozzi/Guinard vs. Heliovaara/Patten |
| 17:00 (NB) | 11:00 AM | 10:00 AM | 8:00 AM | WTA Final | Mirra Andreeva vs. Marta Kostyuk (UKR) |
Note: NB = Not Before. The WTA Singles Final will start regardless of whether the doubles match is finished, but usually follows it on the center court after a short trophy ceremony.






