The burning chapel of former tennis player Manolo Santana, who died on Saturday in Marbella (Málaga) at the age of 83, It will be installed this Monday from 12.00 to 20.00 on the central court of the Caja Mágica de Madrid, which bears his name, the organization of the Mutua Madrid Open has confirmed this Sunday.
The coffin with Santana’s mortal remains will be transferred this Sunday from Malaga to Madrid, the former tennis player’s hometown. In addition, all the people who wish it will be able to go to say goodbye to him; Access to the Caja Mágica will be through the Camino de Perales and Embajadores entrances.
Santana, winner of four ‘Grand Slam’ titles – two Roland Garros titles (1961 and 1964), one from Wimbledon (1966) and one US Open (1965) – has always been linked to tennis., even after its withdrawal; He was also a coach, being captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team in two stages -1980-85 and 1995-99-, and promoter.
Hand in hand with Ion Tiriac, he was essential to make Madrid host a fundamental event on the ATP and WTA circuit, the Mutua Madrid Open, that since 2002 has been organizing for 19 years. Santana himself was director of the tournament since 2002 and was currently honorary president, and the center court of the Caja Mágica bears his name.