Madrid Open: Titles by Player, All Men's Singles Champions
On this page you will find the complete list of Madrid Open men's singles champions, highlighting the players who have won the most titles throughout the history of this tennis tournament. Details about each champion are also provided, including the total number of titles won, the years in which they achieved their victories and the opponents they defeated in the finals.
Some stats about the champions
In the 22 men's singles finals that have been played at the Madrid Open between 2002 and 2025, a total of 11 players have won the title at least once. Among these champions, 6 won 2 or more times and 1 did it 5 or more times. On the other hand, 5 tennis players managed to win the Madrid Open once in their careers and didn't repeat this achievement.
Total Champions | Only 1 Title | 2 or More Titles | 5 or More Titles | 10 or More Titles |
11 | 5 players | 6 players | 1 player | 0 players |
The players with the most titles
The most successful player in Madrid Open history is Rafael Nadal with a total of 5 titles won over a period of 13 years, between 2005 and 2017. Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are second, 2 titles behind, with 3 tournaments won each. In third place are Carlos Alcaraz, Andy Murray and Alexander Zverev with 2 titles.
All the champions
Below you have the complete list of the 11 men's singles champions that this prestigious tournament has had, from Rafael Nadal to those who have lifted the trophy just once.
Madrid Open: Titles by Player, All Men's Singles Champions
2010 vs. Roger Federer
2013 vs. Stan Wawrinka
2014 vs. Kei Nishikori
2017 vs. Dominic Thiem