The Mutua Madrid Open women’s draw is out and Elena Rybakina’s rise to world No. 2 means she and top seed Aryna Sabalenka are on a collision course for yet another big final in 2026.
Rybakina and Sabalenka have already faced off twice on hard courts, with Rybakina winning the Australian Open and Sabalenka saving a match point to capture the BNP Paribas Open. Sabalenka continued her momentum against Rybakina at the Miami Open, but while she sat out the first red-clay tournament of the season Rybakina cruised to the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix title.
Sabalenka is the defending champion at the Caja Magica, where she has won three times in total—and every odd year since 2021. Looking to go back-to-back in Madrid for the first time, she will face tough opposition from the first match as she opens against either American Peyton Stearns or 2025 Roland Garros semifinalist Loïs Boisson. Her projected fourth-round opposition is either former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka or No. 23 Marie Bouzkova, who won a clay-court title earlier this month in Bogota.
No. 4 seed Iga Swiatek anchors the top half of the draw alongside Sabalenka, and the 2024 Madrid champion is looking to kickstart her clay campaign after suffering a shock loss to Mirra Andreeva last week in Stuttgart. Swiatek is playing just her second tournament since hiring new coach Francisco Roig and, like Sabalenka, could face a former Roland Garros semifinalist in her first match in Daria Kasatkina.
