The Madrid Open draw has been revealed with a number of potential early blockbusters. Daniil Medvedev could face Andy Murray in his opener and Stefanos Tsitsipas could meet former World No. 3 Dominic Thiem in the second round.
The Madrid Open 2023 will get underway on Wednesday, April 26. “At the clay-court ATP Masters 1000 event, Medvedev will look to add to his Tour-leading 31 wins for 2023. If Murray defeats a qualifier in the first round, the second seed will meet World No. 1 Murray first. Jiri Lehecka, the 31st seed, might face Medvedev in the third round in Madrid, while Taylor Fritz and Cameron Norrie could be his quarter-final opponents,” ATP.com said.
Tsitsipas, the fourth seed, will face either two-time Madrid finalist Thiem or former World No. 14 Kyle Edmund in his attempt to avenge his defeat in the Barcelona final to Carlos Alcaraz.
Alcaraz, the defending champion and top seed, heads the top half of the draw after successfully defending an ATP Tour title for the first time in Barcelona. In Madrid, where he defeated Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic his way to victory a year ago, the 19-year-old will face Emil Ruusuvuori or Ugo Humbert first.
Alexander Zverev, the guy Alcaraz defeated in the 2022 championship match, is a potential fourth-round opponent for the Spaniard this year.
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