2026 Mutua Madrid Open โ€“ Sunday May 3 Order of Play | Finals

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The grand finale has arrived! After two weeks of world-class tennis at the Caja Mágica, the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open concludes today, Sunday, May 3. We have saved the best for last, featuring a star-studded WTA Doubles final and a titanic clash between the world’s top two seeds in the ATP Singles final.

Whether you’re heading to the Manolo Santana Stadium or tuning in from across the globe, here is your ultimate guide to the final day of action.

WTA Doubles Final: The Prodigies vs. The Powerhouse

14:00 Madrid Time

The day opens with a fascinating contrast in the WTA Doubles final. The teenage duo of Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider have been the talk of the tournament. Their youthful energy and instinctive chemistry have dismantled veteran pairings all week. For Andreeva, this is a chance to cap off an incredible fortnight in Madrid with a trophy.

However, they face the ultimate test in Katerina Siniakova and Taylor Townsend. Siniakova is arguably the best doubles player in the world, and Townsend’s explosive net play and lefty serve make them a nightmare to play against on clay. Expect a tactical chess match mixed with high-octane baseline power.

ATP Singles Final: Sinner vs. Zverev

Not before 17:00 Madrid Time

The main event features a dream final between World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and the two-time Madrid champion Alexander Zverev.

Sinner has been in legendary form, entering this final on the back of a dominant season. His ability to strike the ball with such velocity in the thin Madrid air has made him nearly unplayable. On the other side of the net stands Zverev, a man who considers the Caja Mágica his second home. Zverev loves these conditions, and his massive serve-plus-one game is perfectly suited for the altitude. Sinner leads their recent head-to-head, but Zverev’s experience in Madrid finals could make this an all-time classic.


Where to Watch: Global Broadcast Guide

If you’re watching from home, here is where you can catch the live action:

  • United States: Live coverage is exclusive to Tennis Channel. You can also stream every court on Tennis Channel Plus or via platforms like YouTube TV and Fubo.
  • United Kingdom: Catch the finals on Sky Sports Tennis (Channel 407). Streaming is available through the NOW TV app.
  • Canada: English coverage is on TSN, while French fans can tune into RDS.
  • Australia: beIN Sports is the home for the finals. The WTA final is also available on Stan Sport.
  • Spain (Host): Free-to-air coverage is available on RTVE (La 1/Teledeporte) and RTVE Play. Subscription viewers can watch on Movistar+.
  • Latin America: All matches are broadcast on ESPN and available for streaming on Disney+.

North America Time Conversions

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Madrid (CEST)Eastern (ET)Central (CT)Pacific (PT)Match
14:008:00 AM7:00 AM5:00 AMWTA Doubles Final
17:00 (NB)11:00 AM10:00 AM8:00 AMATP Singles Final

Final Day Schedule: Manolo Santana Stadium

OrderCategoryMatchup
1 (14:00)WTA (D)Mirra Andreeva / Diana Shnaider vs. Katerina Siniakova / Taylor Townsend
2 (NB 17:00)ATPJannik Sinner (ITA) vs. Alexander Zverev (GER)

Note: NB = Not Before. Start times are subject to the duration of the preceding match and trophy ceremonies.

Who is your pick to take home the heavy silverware today? Will Sinner continue his dominance, or will Zverev reclaim his Madrid throne?

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