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WTA Madrid Open Predictions 2026

The WTA Madrid Open is a WTA Tour event played on clay courts. Uppset is currently tracking 11 predictions for this tournament across April 22, 2026–May 1, 2026, spanning the second round, third round, quarter-final, semi-final, final and fourth. Each prediction below is generated by our statistical model and links to a full match breakdown with head-to-head context, form and a projected scoreline.

The strongest names in the WTA Madrid Open field right now are Aryna Sabalenka (No. 1), Elena Rybakina (No. 2), Cori Gauff (No. 3), Mirra Andreeva (No. 9), Belinda Bencic (No. 11) and Naomi Osaka (No. 15). Clay rewards patience, heavy topspin and movement: rallies run long, serves lose some of their bite, and the better mover often grinds down the bigger hitter.

The standout matchup is Sabalenka vs Osaka in the fourth, where our model leans toward Sabalenka for a 2-0 scoreline.

Across these 11 matches, the model backs the higher-ranked player in 10 and calls a potential upset in 1. The boldest call is Cirstea (No. 26) over a No. 3 opponent.

All WTA Madrid Open predictions (11)

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