The Manolo Santana Stadium hosts one of the most anticipated matchups of Madrid's opening week on Monday. Aryna Sabalenka, the world number one, takes on Naomi Osaka, ranked 15th, in the round of 16 at the Mutua Madrid Open.
Their head-to-head record is perfectly balanced at one win apiece. Osaka prevailed in a three-set battle at the 2018 US Open round of 16. Sabalenka took her revenge at Indian Wells last March, winning 6-2, 6-4 with commanding authority. But this will be their first-ever meeting on clay, a surface that changes the equation entirely.
The numbers favor the Belarusian. Sabalenka carries a staggering 25-1 win-loss record in 2026, with Elena Rybakina being the only player to beat her. On clay, she remains undefeated with two convincing wins in Madrid, including a brisk 6-1, 6-4 dismissal of Jaqueline Cristian in the previous round.
Osaka, meanwhile, appears to have rediscovered form reminiscent of the player who won four Grand Slam titles. Her 7-3 record in 2026 is encouraging, and both her Madrid victories — over Osorio Serrano and Kalinina — came in straight sets. The Japanese star is gradually rebuilding the confidence and firepower that make her capable of beating anyone on her day.
The central question remains clay itself. Osaka has never made the red dirt her strongest surface, with a career win rate historically below 50%. The extended rallies and sliding movement on clay do not naturally suit her baseline power game. Sabalenka, more versatile and capable of varying tempo, holds a structural advantage on this surface.
Other marquee matchups today include , the world number three, facing Linda Noskova in the afternoon session, while opens the night session against Terence Atmane. and are also scheduled for their round of 16 clashes. (Sources: WTA Tennis, Ubitennis, Tennis Connected)


