Casper Ruud vs Alexander Blockx Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Madrid Open 2026

Reigning champion Casper Ruud faces Alexander Blockx in the Madrid Open quarterfinals. A complete breakdown of their matchup and our prediction.

Reigning champion Casper Ruud takes on the high-flying Alexander Blockx in the quarterfinals of the Madrid Open on Thursday. The Norwegian outlasted Stefanos Tsitsipas in a hard-fought match in the last round. Meanwhile, Blockx got the better of Francisco Cerúndolo in straight sets to continue his encouraging run on the red dirt.

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Madrid Open Match Details: Casper Ruud vs. Alexander Blockx

Date: April 30, 2026

Tournament: Madrid Open 2026

Round: Quarterfinals

Venue: La Caja Mágica, Madrid, Spain

Surface: Outdoor Clay

Category: ATP Masters 1000

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, Sky Sports, TSN

Ruud vs. Blockx: Head-to-Head Record

This will be the first-ever meeting between these two players on the ATP Tour. Ruud heads into this match after a grueling battle against Tsitsipas, where all three sets went the distance. He saved two match points in the deciding set to secure his passage into the quarterfinals.

The season so far has not gone according to plan for Ruud, who holds a 12-8 win-loss record. But he has yet to lose a completed match on clay this season, with his defeat in Monte-Carlo due to an injury.

Blockx has enjoyed a solid start to the clay-court swing, winning seven of his nine main-draw matches. He will be full of confidence going into this quarterfinal after seeing off third seed Félix Auger-Aliassime and clay-court specialist Cerúndolo in straight sets.

The 21-year-old saved all eight break-point opportunities against Cerúndolo and has seen his serve broken just twice across four matches in Madrid.

Ruud vs. Blockx: Match Prediction and Pick

Ruud is one of the most dominant players on clay at the moment, with 12 titles to his name and an overall win percentage of 74%. The Norwegian generates great power and topspin on his forehand and also has a great variety of shots in his arsenal.

In addition, Ruud often adopts a defensive and patient approach inspired by his idol, Rafael Nadal.

Blockx’s towering frame gives him a unique angle on his serve, making him a tricky player to face. He is also developing into a shrewd tactician and outclassed another clever player, Auger-Aliassime, earlier this week.

It will be interesting to see if Blockx can ride his momentum and pull off an upset against Ruud. If he can generate control of the match early, the reigning champion could be in trouble, especially on the heels of his hard-fought match against Tsitsipas.

MORE: ‘Have To Take the Pain’ – Stefanos Tsitsipas Admits He’s ‘Hurt’ After Madrid Heartbreak

But Ruud is a wily player who will hope to frustrate Blockx into making mistakes. We are backing the 27-year-old to secure his third semifinal appearance in Madrid.

Pick: Ruud in three sets.

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