Sinner vs Jodar: Madrid Open quarterfinal preview

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner meets Madrid local Rafael Jodar in the ATP Madrid Masters quarterfinals at Manolo Santana. It is No. 1 seed vs a wild card who has played himself into form. The match is set on red clay with a lively home crowd in Jodar’s corner and a favorite who has barely put a foot wrong this week.
What to expect on red clay
Sinner arrives 3-0 this tournament and has given away only two break points across those matches. He was broken on both, but the bigger story is how few chances he has offered. Jodar is 4-0 this week and has looked comfortable on the surface, especially when pulling opponents wide and stepping in on shorter replies.
With the altitude and quicker conditions in Madrid, first-strike tennis matters. Sinner’s clean baseline power and depth have translated well so far, while Jodar’s timing and home comfort could help him take the initiative in more rallies.
Serve numbers to watch
Sinner’s first serve has been a weapon: he has landed 65.6% of first serves and won 80% of those points. He adds 8.3 aces per match and keeps double faults at a tidy 1 per outing. Even on second serve he holds solidly, winning 63.5% of points.
Jodar’s serve has been steady too, though a touch streakier. He makes 57.0% of first serves and wins 72.7% behind them. His second serve sits at 50.8% points won, with 3.8 aces and 1.25 double faults per match. If Jodar lifts his first-serve hit rate, he can keep sets tight.
Return pressure and break points
Sinner has converted 36.8% of break points this week, which is decent given how secure his own service games have been. He has not played a winning tiebreak in Madrid so far, dropping his only one.
Jodar has been more clinical on return, converting 56.7% of break chances and saving 57.9% when under pressure himself. He won his only tiebreak of the tournament, a useful note if sets get close.
Odds and match context
The market leans heavily to Sinner. Full-time odds show the No. 1 seed at 11/100, with Jodar at 11/2. Total games is set around 20.5, with a slight lean to the under at 4/5 and over at 10/11.
On paper, Sinner’s serving edge and consistency point to control in most baseline exchanges. Jodar’s path is clear too: raise the first-serve percentage, attack Sinner’s second serve when it appears, and ride the crowd in key moments. Follow live score, point-by-point updates, and live odds movement on Sofascore as the quarterfinal unfolds.
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29 Apr 2026Sinner vs Jodar: Madrid Open quarterfinal preview

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner meets Madrid local Rafael Jodar in the ATP Madrid Masters quarterfinals at Manolo Santana. It is No. 1 seed vs a wild card who has played himself into form. The match is set on red clay with a lively home crowd in Jodar’s corner and a favorite who has barely put a foot wrong this week.
What to expect on red clay
Sinner arrives 3-0 this tournament and has given away only two break points across those matches. He was broken on both, but the bigger story is how few chances he has offered. Jodar is 4-0 this week and has looked comfortable on the surface, especially when pulling opponents wide and stepping in on shorter replies.
With the altitude and quicker conditions in Madrid, first-strike tennis matters. Sinner’s clean baseline power and depth have translated well so far, while Jodar’s timing and home comfort could help him take the initiative in more rallies.
Serve numbers to watch
Sinner’s first serve has been a weapon: he has landed 65.6% of first serves and won 80% of those points. He adds 8.3 aces per match and keeps double faults at a tidy 1 per outing. Even on second serve he holds solidly, winning 63.5% of points.
Jodar’s serve has been steady too, though a touch streakier. He makes 57.0% of first serves and wins 72.7% behind them. His second serve sits at 50.8% points won, with 3.8 aces and 1.25 double faults per match. If Jodar lifts his first-serve hit rate, he can keep sets tight.
Return pressure and break points
Sinner has converted 36.8% of break points this week, which is decent given how secure his own service games have been. He has not played a winning tiebreak in Madrid so far, dropping his only one.
Jodar has been more clinical on return, converting 56.7% of break chances and saving 57.9% when under pressure himself. He won his only tiebreak of the tournament, a useful note if sets get close.
Odds and match context
The market leans heavily to Sinner. Full-time odds show the No. 1 seed at 11/100, with Jodar at 11/2. Total games is set around 20.5, with a slight lean to the under at 4/5 and over at 10/11.
On paper, Sinner’s serving edge and consistency point to control in most baseline exchanges. Jodar’s path is clear too: raise the first-serve percentage, attack Sinner’s second serve when it appears, and ride the crowd in key moments. Follow live score, point-by-point updates, and live odds movement on Sofascore as the quarterfinal unfolds.
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