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2010 Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open
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The 2010 Madrid Masters (also known as the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open for sponsorship reasons) was played on outdoor clay courts at the Park Manzanares in Madrid, Spain from May 7–16. It was the 9th edition of the event on the ATP and 2nd on the WTA. It was classified as an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event on the 2010 ATP World Tour and a Premier Mandatory event on the 2010 WTA Tour.
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ATP entrants
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Seeds
- Rankings are as of May 3, 2010.
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Kevin Anderson
Juan Ignacio Chela
Oleksandr Dolgopolov Jr.
Daniel Gimeno Traver
Santiago Giraldo
Daniel Muñoz de la Nava
Christophe Rochus
The following players received lucky loser spots:
Withdrawals
The following notable players withdrew from the event:
Novak Djokovic (allergies)
Andy Roddick (stomach virus)
Juan Martín del Potro (right wrist)
Nikolay Davydenko (broken wrist)
Fernando González (knee injury)
Ivan Ljubičić (left side strain)
Tomáš Berdych (right hip injury)
Juan Carlos Ferrero (knee injury)
Tommy Haas (right hip surgery)
Tommy Robredo (back injury)
Gilles Simon (right knee)
Radek Štěpánek (fatigue)
David Nalbandian (leg injury)
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WTA entrants
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Seeds
- Rankings are as of May 3, 2010.
Other entrants
The following players received wildcards into the main draw:
The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:
Akgul Amanmuradova
Iveta Benešová
Alizé Cornet
Kirsten Flipkens
Beatriz García Vidagany
Petra Kvitová
Stefanie Vögele
Klára Zakopalová
The following player received the lucky loser spot:
Withdrawals
The following notable players withdrew from this event:
Kim Clijsters (left foot)
Yanina Wickmayer (elbow injury)
Kateryna Bondarenko (left knee injury)
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Finals
Men's singles
Rafael Nadal defeated
Roger Federer 6–4, 7–6(7–5)
- It was Nadal's third title of the year and 39th of his career. It was his 18th Masters title, setting the all-time record. It was his 2nd win at Madrid, also winning in 2005.
Women's singles
Aravane Rezaï defeated
Venus Williams 6–2, 7–5
- It was Rezaï's first title of the year and 3rd of her career.
Men's doubles
Bob Bryan /
Mike Bryan defeated
Daniel Nestor /
Nenad Zimonjić 6–3, 6–4
- It was the Bryans' 5th title of the year and 61st as a team.
Women's doubles
Serena Williams /
Venus Williams defeated
Gisela Dulko /
Flavia Pennetta 6–2, 7–5
- It was the Williams' 2nd title of the year, and 18th overall as a team.
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