Madrid Masters 1000 2025: Quarterfinals Draw and Key Matches
The Madrid Masters 1000 2025 round of 16 has concluded, setting the stage for the highly anticipated quarterfinals. Here’s a recap of the action and a preview of the upcoming matches:
Quarterfinals Draw
- Casper Ruud (NOR) vs. Daniil Medvedev (RUS)
- Francisco Cerúndolo (ARG) vs. Jakub Mensik (CZE)
- Jack Draper (GBR) vs. Matteo Arnaldi (ITA)
- Gabriel Diallo (CAN) vs. Lorenzo Musetti (ITA)
Match-ups and Key Storylines
I’ve worked very hard to be back in the kind of shape I was at the start of the year,
– Daniil Medvedev
I’ve worked very hard to be back in the kind of shape I was at the start of the year,
– Daniil Medvedev
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Ruud vs. Medvedev
The 15th-ranked Norwegian Ruud secured his place in the quarterfinals after toppling Taylor Fritz, while former No. 1 Medvedev overcame Brandon Nakashima. This will be their fourth meeting, with Medvedev leading 3-0.
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Cerúndolo vs. Mensik
The only Argentine left in the competition, Cerúndolo, upset World No. 2 Zverev. He faces an in-form Mensik, who recently won Miami Masters 1000.
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Draper vs. Arnaldi
Winner of Indian Wells, Draper, outplayed Tommy Paul, while surprise package Arnaldi continues his impressive run, having taken down top-seeded Djokovic and Tiafoe.
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Diallo vs. Musetti
Canadian Diallo, who got in as a lucky loser, defeated Grigor Dimitrov in a thrilling five-setter. He meets Italy’s Musetti, who dispatched local favorite Alex de Minaur.
Pro Tips and Fun Facts
FAQs
- How to watch the 2025 Madrid Masters 1000? Live TV coverage will be available on different ESPN signals, while Disney+ will stream all matches.
- When will the 2025 Madrid Masters 1000 end? The tournament concludes on Sunday, May 4.
How to Watch Online
The Masters 1000 Madrid 2025 will continue until Sunday, May 4. Live TV coverage will be available on different ESPN signals, while Disney+ will stream all matches.
Champions of the Masters 1000 Madrid
- 2009: Roger Federer
- 2010: Rafael Nadal
- 2011: Novak Djokovic
- 2012: Roger Federer
- 2013: Rafael Nadal
- 2014: Rafael Nadal
- 2015: Andy Murray
- 2016: Novak Djokovic
- 2017: Rafael Nadal
- 2018: Alexander Zverev
- 2019: Novak Djokovic
- 2020: Not played (Covid-19 pandemic)
- 2021: Alexander Zverev
- 2022: Carlos Alcaraz
- 2023: Carlos Alcaraz
- 2024: Andrey Rublev
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