
Top tennis courts in Madrid


Ciudad De La Raqueta

Centro Deportivo Municipal La Chopera

Centro Deportivo Municipal Marqués de Samaranch

Madrid's year-round mild climate and deep tennis culture make it one of Europe's finest court cities, with public facilities at Casa de Campo — the city's vast western park — the Canal de Isabel II sports complex, and courts throughout Retiro Park in the city center.
€8.06M
Prize Money (2025 ATP)
12,442 seats
Manolo Santana Stadium
655m (2,149 ft)
Altitude
€294M
Caja Mágica Cost
Top tennis courts in Madrid





A local guide to the Madrid tennis scene.
2009
Tournament reborn at the new Caja Mágica, switching from indoor hard court to outdoor clay
2009
Nadal defeats Djokovic 3-6, 7-6, 7-6 in the then-longest three-set match in ATP history (4h 3m)
2012
Controversial blue clay experiment — abandoned after one year amid player backlash
Hot dry summers; outdoor clay courts April–October.
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