ALYCIA PARKS DELIVERS A DOMINANT WIN IN MADRID A FULL THRILL OF THE GAME ANALYSIS

ALYCIA PARKS

The Mutua Madrid Open women's singles Round of 128 produced a statement performance from the big serving American Alycia Parks. Facing the gritty Italian Elisabetta Cocciaretto on the clay of the Caja Magica, Parks delivered a masterclass in power tennis, overwhelming her opponent with a combination of booming serves, fearless groundstrokes, and tactical adjustments that neutralized Cocciaretto's renowned counterpunching style.

FULL THRILL OF THE GAME ZEYNEP SÖNMEZ DOMINATES AND DEFEATS CARLOTA MARTINEZ CIREZ 7 5, 6 2 IN MADRID

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The Mutua Madrid Open witnessed a commanding performance from Turkey's Zeynep Sönmez as she swept past Spanish wildcard Carlota Martinez Cirez in straight sets. The final score line of 7 5, 6 2 does not fully capture the battle that unfolded on the clay, particularly in a tense first set that could have gone either way. But when the pressure mounted, Sönmez raised her level while the young Spaniard faded under the weight of home expectations.

FULL STORY OF THE DRILL OF THE GAME MARIN ČILIĆ RALLIES FROM A SET DOWN TO TAKE DOWN ZIZOU BERGS

MARIN CILIC

The Mutua Madrid Open men's singles Round of 128 produced a classic comeback story on the clay of the Caja Magica. Veteran Croatian Marin Čilić, a former US Open champion and one of the most experienced players on tour, found himself in deep trouble against the young Belgian challenger Zizou Bergs. But as he has done so many times in his long career, Čilić dug deep, adjusted his game, and roared back to secure a hard fought victory.

THE FIRST SET BERG'S BOLD START

THE MADRID OPEN BLUEPRINT WHAT FIVE YEARS OF CHAMPIONS TEACH US ABOUT VISUALIZATION AND DAILY PRACTICE

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The numbers do not lie. Looking at the last five women's singles champions at the Mutua Madrid Open tells a compelling story of dominance, resilience, and repeat excellence.

2021 Aryna Sabalenka
2022 Ons Jabeur
2023 Aryna Sabalenka
2024 Iga Swiatek
2025 Aryna Sabalenka

Alex Eala Has Officially Arrived in Madrid: Ready, Focused, and Hungry to Prove She Belongs

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The Spanish capital is buzzing, and one of tennis’s most promising young talents has just touched down on its famous red clay. Alexandra “Alex” Eala has officially arrived in Madrid, and by all accounts, the 20-year-old Filipina sensation is locked in, smilinge with confidence, and ready for the challenge ahead.

Emma’s Madrid Withdrawal Sparks Vicious Hate: “Leave Her Alone”

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Just when it seemed Emma Raducanu was finally building momentum, the 23-year-old Brit was forced to withdraw from the Mutua Madrid Open. The official reason: a physical issue. But within hours of the announcement, the real injury became painfully clear – the relentless, toxic backlash from a corner of tennis fans who seem to have made her their permanent target.

Instead of sympathy or even polite indifference, Raducanuu was met with a tsunami of online hate. The messages, many of which have since been deleted or reported, ranged from cruel to outright dehumanizing.

Carlos Alcaraz’s Forehand: A Masterclass in Balance and Timing – And the One Drill to Make It Perfect

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Watch Carlos Alcaraz hit a forehand, and you might think you’re witnessing something supernatural. The ball rockets off his strings with a crack that echoes through the stadium, dipping viciously inside the baseline, kicking high to the opponent’s backhand. Yet look closer—really close—and you’ll see no frantic lunge, no desperate heave, no muscling of the ball. What you’ll see is a study in pure efficiency: a kinetic chain so smooth, so connected, that power seems to emerge from nowhere. The secret? It’s not brute strength. It’s balance. It’s timing.

Aryna Sabalenka’s Madrid Path: A Brutal Clay Battlefield from Start to Finish

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One mission. Defend the crown. For Aryna Sabalenka, the Madrido Open was never going to be a gentle stroll through the Spanish sunshine. Clay is supposed to be the great equalizer, the surface that tames power hitters and rewards patience, touch, and tactical cunning. But someone forgot to tell the Belarusian tiger that. From the moment she stepped onto the Manolo Santana Stadium court for her first match, the path to defending her title unfolded like a war plan—every round a fresh ambush, every opponent a Grand Slam champion, a top seed, or a rising star desperate to make a name.