FAQs
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
All the information to become a ball boy for the tournament can be found in the ball boy section.
All the information to become a volunteer for the tournament can be found in the volunteers section.
You can consult information on accommodation on the Madrid City Council website, www.madrid.es.
No, the use of laptops by the public is prohibited in the stands and within the competition court areas.
Cameras for personal use are allowed, but filming or recording is not allowed without prior authorisation from the organisation.
Children under the age of three may enter for free as long as they do not occupy a seat.
During sunny hours, the seats on the west side and the north end of the stadium are shaded longer than the other sectors.
On the west side.
No, food and drink may not be brought in. There are food and beverage areas inside the venue. In cases where it is necessary for health reasons, an e-mail must be sent in advance to entradas@madrid-open.com so that the organisation can issue a certificate.
The Mutua Madrid Open is a knockout tournament, so the order of play for a particular day can only be announced the night before the match. Therefore, it is not possible to buy a ticket to attend a specific player’s match in advance.
The final list of players will not be known until approximately two weeks before the tournament. This list may change up to the day before the tournament starts.
For security reasons, tickets may not be left at the ticket office.
No, once you have left the premises, you will not be allowed to re-enter within the same sitting.
The prices of all tickets, regardless of the amount and the sales channel through which they are purchased, will be increased by €2.00 as a service and administration fee.
No, under no circumstances will duplicate tickets be issued. The organisers cannot be held responsible for any loss or damage to tickets.
No, the purchase is final and no returns or exchanges are allowed.
Spectators will be able to enter the Caja Mágica at the start of the session purchased. Please check the timetable before attending.
Tickets are sold per session and per stadium access. Therefore, if you want to see, for example, all the matches taking place at the Manolo Santana Stadium on a specific day, you must purchase a day session ticket and a night session ticket for the Manolo Santana Stadium. There is also the possibility that the session is a single session, in which case your ticket would be valid for the whole day. Please consult the Tournament Schedule for each day’s sessions.
No, there are different types of tickets that give access to different courts.
- Manolo Santana Stadium *: by purchasing a “Manolo Santana Stadium” ticket you get access to the Manolo Santana Stadium, Stadium 3 and the Tennis Garden.
- Premium Seats: Access to Estadio Manolo Santana Espacio Premium, Estadio 3 and Tennis Garden.
- Stadium 2: You access this stadium with the “Stadium 2 Ticket” and Tennis Garden.
- Walking Entrance: access to Stadium 3 and Tennis Garden.
*Access to Stadium 3 and Tennis Garden are subject to the capacity of the venue.
For security reasons, tickets are not sent by post.
Mobile ticket: This option allows you to download your tickets to your smartphone or tablet.
To download your tickets, click on the link in the confirmation email. Once downloaded, they will be automatically added to the corresponding application:
-Android = Passwallet
-Windows Phone = Wallet Pass
-iPhone = Wallet
No, the ticket quota is the same irrespective of the sales channel.
Yes, each reduced mobility ticket gives the option of another ticket for the same price for a single accompanying person.
Yes, once at the venue, you will find a left-luggage service where you can leave your belongings.
Send us an e-mail to financiero@madrid-open.com and ask for your invoice.