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Bracket Challenge Results · 2026 ATP Tour

Madrid 2026
Bracket Challenge Results

The final leaderboard for the Madrid 2026 bracket challenge. 13 entrants predicted 127 matches across the ATP Masters 1000 draw — see who topped the podium, how the champion was crowned, and how your picks stacked up.

Madrid Apr 22 - May 3, 2026 13 entrants clay
JW
2 Janis Wright
MP
1 Moritz Pichler
EK
3 Evan Kennedy
13
Entrants
127
Matches Picked
127
Winning Score
72.4%
Top Accuracy
Madrid 2026 Champion
Jannik Sinner
Final: 6-1, 6-2

Full Leaderboard

13 entrants
Pos Entrant Points Correct Accuracy
1 MP Moritz Pichler 127 92 / 127 72.4%
2 JW Janis Wright 117 86 / 127 67.7%
3 EK Evan Kennedy 109 86 / 127 67.7%
4 WS Wilson Sanchez 106 84 / 127 66.1%
5 MF Matthias Fink 104 83 / 127 65.4%
6 GE Ged 102 81 / 127 63.8%
7 TS TSOULA 100 81 / 127 63.8%
8 DS David S. 99 80 / 127 63.0%
9 MA Markus Ammann 98 80 / 127 63.0%
10 BE Ben2017 93 77 / 127 60.6%
11 HO hollyDays 91 77 / 127 60.6%
12 LA Laura Ammann 90 81 / 127 63.8%
13 SW Stewart Wright 89 77 / 127 60.6%

Key Matches

Final, semifinals & quarterfinals
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Madrid Final
Jannik Sinner (1)
6 6
Alexander Zverev (2)
1 2
Madrid Semi-Final
Jannik Sinner (1)
6 6
Arthur Fils (21)
2 4
Madrid Semi-Final
Alexander Blockx
2 5
Alexander Zverev (2)
6 7
Madrid Quarter-Final
Jannik Sinner (1)
6 7
Rafael Jodar WC
2 6(0)
Madrid Quarter-Final
UPSET
Arthur Fils (21)
6 6
Jiri Lehecka (11)
3 4
Madrid Quarter-Final
Casper Ruud (12)
4 4
Alexander Blockx
6 6
Madrid Quarter-Final
Flavio Cobolli (10)
1 4
Alexander Zverev (2)
6 6

About the Madrid 2026 Bracket Challenge

The Madrid 2026 Bracket Challenge on Match Point Challenge invited 13 tennis fans to predict every match across the ATP Masters 1000 draw in Madrid. Players locked in their picks before round one, earned points for every correct pick, and climbed the leaderboard as the draw played out on clay.

Jannik Sinner lifted the trophy with a final of 6-1, 6-2 — and on the prediction side, Moritz Pichler dominated the bracket with 127 points at 72.4% accuracy, taking gold on the Madrid leaderboard.

Match Point Challenge is the home of the tennis bracket challenge — free to play, every ATP tournament, with global leaderboards, head-to-head matchups, and bragging rights for every round of the season.

Tennis Bracket Challenge FAQ

What is a tennis bracket challenge?

A tennis bracket challenge is a free prediction game where you pick the winner of every match in an ATP tournament before play starts. The more matches you get right, the more points you earn — and the higher you climb on the leaderboard.

How were points scored in the Madrid 2026 challenge?

Every round is worth more than the last, so deep-round picks (semifinals, final, champion) are worth significantly more than first-round picks. Get the champion right and you stay alive for the top of the podium.

Can I play the next ATP bracket challenge?

Yes — Match Point Challenge runs a free bracket challenge for every ATP tournament on the calendar. Sign up free, predict every match, and compete for the top spot on the leaderboard.