Joma tennis player Katerina Siniakova has conquered Madrid alongside Taylor Townsend, rising to world No. 1 in doubles with 17 wins and just one loss in 2026.
Katerina Siniakova is the queen of doubles. The Joma athlete has been crowned champion in this category at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 together with her partner Taylor Townsend. The duo defeated Russians Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider in the final after an hour and a half of play. This marks the fourth title Siniakova has won with her partner so far this season and the sixth since they began competing together.
17 wins and just one loss this season
The victory in Madrid adds to the titles won in Indian Wells and Miami in 2026, completing three consecutive WTA 1000 titles — a historic milestone on the women’s circuit. These three are joined by the Dubai title, won at the end of 2025. Siniakova’s record with Joma also includes a major Grand Slam title: the 2025 Australian Open, placing her among the most decorated players today.
🏆Mutua Madrid Open 2026 – WTA 1000
🏆Miami 2026 – WTA 1000
🏆Indian Wells 2026 – WTA 1000
🏆Dubai 2025 -WTA 500
🏆Australia Open 2025 – Grand Slam
In terms of performance, her 2026 numbers speak for themselves. With 17 wins and only one loss, Siniakova holds the best doubles record of the current season. A journey that puts her well ahead of the rest and reflects the work and dedication behind every tournament.
World No. 1 in doubles
The victory at the Caja Mágica also holds special individual value for Siniakova. With this result, the player has regained her position as world No. 1 in doubles, marking the third-best record in the history of women’s tennis.
This new achievement further strengthens Joma’s presence at the top level of world tennis. The visibility gained at a tournament such as the Mutua Madrid Open, thanks to its players competing in high-performance tennis footwear and apparel from the brand, reinforces its position as a benchmark on the professional circuit.




