2024 Madrid Open ATP Entry List - Djokovic, Nadal, Alcaraz & More

| by Erik Virostko

The 2024 Madrid Open is the second ATP Masters 1000 tournament played on clay and the entry list was released.

With two ATP Masters 1000 tournaments prior to the seconds second major, and the only one played on clay, it's important to build momentum during the short clay-court season, and in 2024, players will get a chance to do that from April 24th to May 5th in the Spanish capital.

Over the years, like at any tournament played on clay, Rafael Nadal won the most titles in Madrid (5), and played eight finals, but over his successful tennis career, he won the event only in two consecutive years.

After last year's tournament, he's not the only player to do so, as Carlos Alcaraz proved to be better than everyone and won the 2023 Madrid Open. In 2024, he can become the first-ever player to win the tournament three years in a row, as he, but also Nadal, both appear on the entry list.

Both will present a challenge for each other, but both will be challenged also by the rest of the packed field, but especially one man, who has three trophies in Madrid to his name, the world no. 1, Novak Djokovic.

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But it won't be only about these successful Grand Slam champions in the Spanish capital. Alexander Zverev won the tournament twice, Matteo Berrettini and Stefanos Tsitsipas both played a final, while Andy Murray is also a two-time champion at the event.

On top of that, Jan Lennard Struff's run last year showed that anyone can get to the final in Madrid, and the likes of Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev, and Holger Rune will want to make their mark, too.

Casper Ruud is a two-time Roland Garros finalist, and he will certainly want to add a final in Madrid to his resume as well, but the same applies to the likes of Ben Shelton, Grigor Dimitrov, and Hubert Hurkacz as well. Be sure to see the full Madrid Open entry list below.

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2024 Madrid Open ATP Players' Entry List:

Seed Name Current Ranking Entry Ranking
1 Novak Djokovic 1 1
2 Carlos Alcaraz 2 2
3 Jannik Sinner 3 3
4 Daniil Medvedev 4 4
5 Alexander Zverev 5 5
6 Andrey Rublev 6 6
7 Holger Rune 7 7
8 Casper Ruud 8 8
9 Hubert Hurkacz 9 9
10 Alex de Minaur 10 10
11 Stefanos Tsitsipas 11 11
12 Grigor Dimitrov 12 12
13 Taylor Fritz 13 13
14 Tommy Paul 14 14
15 Ugo Humbert 15 15
16 Karen Khachanov 16 16
17 Ben Shelton 17 17
18 Alexander Bublik 18 18
19 Sebastian Baez 19 19
20 Adrian Mannarino 20 20
21 Francisco Cerundolo 21 21
22 Frances Tiafoe 22 22
23 Nicolas Jarry 23 23
24 Lorenzo Musetti 24 24
25 Jan-Lennard Struff 25 25
26 Tallon Griekspoor 26 26
27 Jiri Lehecka 27 27
28 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 28 28
29 Sebastian Korda 29 29
30 Tomas Martin Etcheverry 30 30
31 Cameron Norrie 31 31
32 Christopher Eubanks 32 32
Borna Coric 33 33
Jordan Thompson 34 34
Laslo Djere 35 35
Felix Auger-Aliassime 36 36
Arthur Fils 37 37
Matteo Arnaldi 38 38
Roman Safiullin 39 39
Sebastian Ofner 40 40
Aslan Karatsev 41 41
Jack Draper 42 42
Daniel Evans 43 43
Alejandro Tabilo 44 44
Alexei Popyrin 45 45
Miomir Kecmanovic 46 46
Gael Monfils 47 47
Emil Ruusuvuori 48 48
Zhizhen Zhang 49 49
Dominik Koepfer 50 50
Marcos Giron 51 51
Dusan Lajovic 52 52
Lorenzo Sonego 53 53
Daniel Altmaier 54 54
Facundo Diaz Acosta 55 55
Yannick Hanfmann 56 56
Fabian Marozsan 57 57
Alexander Shevchenko 58 58
Mariano Navone 59 59
Tomas Machac 60 60
Nuno Borges 61 61
Andy Murray 62 62
Flavio Cobolli 63 63
Roberto Carballes Baena 64 64
Aleksandar Vukic 65 65
Christopher O'Connell 66 66
Pavel Kotov 67 67
Max Purcell 68 68
Mackenzie McDonald 69 69
Jakub Mensik 70 70
Yoshihito Nishioka 71 71
Jaume Munar 72 72
Alex Michelsen 73 73
Arthur Cazaux 74 74
Luciano Darderi 75 75
Denis Shapovalov 126 27 (PR)
Matteo Berrettini 142 74 (PR)
Rafael Nadal 647 9 (PR)
Marin Cilic 1047 21 (PR)
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