Yesterday marked the end of a historic edition of the Mutua Madrid Open 2026, with data showing the strength and impact of the Spanish tournament, in pursuit of a constant evolution that, according to the data, remains fully present. Following Jannik Sinner's victory over Zverev, the event organization announced that it set a historic attendance record, with a total of 381,194 spectators throughout the competition, surpassing last year's figures despite the absence of Carlos Alcaraz.
@MutuaMadridOpen 2026 set a new attendance record: 381,194 people attended the Caja Mágica over the last two weeks. pic.twitter.com/Wx1tS02phQ
— Germán R. Abril (@gerebit0) May 4, 2026
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