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Men's tennis stars showcased their fashion at the 2026 Madrid Open, which runs from April 20 to May 3. Players like Gabriel Diallo and Matteo Arnaldi arrived in diverse styles.
Zizou Bergs, Alexander Zverev, Gabriel Diallo.
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A pre-clay slay!
The professional men's tennis stars stepped out in style yet again as the ATP continues at the Mutua Madrid Open, played on clay courts at the Caja Mágica in Manzanares Park, San Fermín, from April 20 to May 3.
Before switching into their high-performance, lightweight athletic gear to dominate during competition throughout each of their matches, the ATP stars aced their tunnel-walk looks with diverse fashion upon their arrival to the sports scene this year.
Gabriel Diallo, Matteo Arnaldi and more tennis pros rocked wide-ranging looks, including casual yet elevated denim ensembles and suited-up blazers with trousers to match. Zizou Bergs opted for a leather jacket, while Ethan Quinn went with a button-down, short-sleeve shirt.
As the saying goes: Dress the part, play the part. And in Madrid, that philosophy hits different with 1,000 ranking points on the line, significant prize money at stake and the tournament serving as a key lead-in to the French Open.
Now, read on to see the standout style from the ATP stars at the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open!
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Gabriel Diallo.
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Gabriel Diallo dressed sophisticated yet sporty upon his arrival on the 2026 Madrid Open grounds. He wore a cream-colored denim jacket with the number 78 stitched into the upper left pocket, layered over a matching shirt that he tucked into his dark-colored trousers. He completed the look with brown boat shoes and white socks.
The 2026 Madrid Open runs from April 20 to May 3.
Gabriel Diallo and Matteo Arnaldi were among the ATP stars recognized for their diverse looks.
The Madrid Open is a key ATP tournament that precedes the clay court season leading up to the French Open.
Players showcased a variety of fashion styles, reflecting their personal tastes and the event's vibrant atmosphere.
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Matteo Arnaldi.
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Matteo Arnaldi exuded luxury with his buttoned-up number sported to the Madrid Open, wearing a monochromatic outfit with a contrasting, yet coordinating blazer to top it off. The ATP star opted for a white, quarter-zip sweater with matching trousers, which he layered under a brown jacket. He wore light brown loafers and accessorized with dark sunglasses.
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Ethan Quinn.
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Ethan Quinn kept it casual and cool, rocking a black, button-down T-shirt with short sleeves and dark gray pants to match. He slung a crossbody bag across his right shoulder in a similar shade to his trousers, hung sunglasses on his shirt collar and stepped out in white trainers to complete his look.
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Zizou Bergs.
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Zizou Bergs gave edge with his bold arrival in a black leather jacket, which he kept unzipped to unveil his casual cream-colored shirt tucked into his white jeans with a black belt. He carried a large tote bag that matched his shirt, wore light gray socks and brown boat shoes.
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Alexander Zverev.
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Alexander Zverev wore a polished ensemble to the tennis tournament grounds, arriving in a navy blazer with gold buttons that he layered over a dark-colored T-shirt tucked neatly into his black and white plaid trousers. He wore brown-tinted sunglasses and brown loafers sans socks.
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