Tennis player Rafa Jódar, recent champion of the ATP 250 Marrakech and world number 57, has received an invitation to compete in the main draw of the prestigious Mutua Madrid Open. This news highlights emerging talent in the capital's tennis scene.
In the health sector, the Madrid College of Nursing and Aeesme have formalized an agreement to promote innovation in mental health care. This convention aims to improve the attention and resources available in this crucial field.
Culture also had its place with the second edition of the Madrid Comic Fair, held at Matadero. The event attracted thousands of attendees, consolidating itself as an important date for comic lovers in the capital.
Furthermore, the Community of Madrid has managed to unblock negotiations with unions and employers to reinstate partial retirement for teachers in subsidized private schools, a demand that had been pending since 2019. The adopted solution involves the use of relief contracts.
In the hospitality sector, the historic tavern Los Gabrieles, popularly known as 'The Sistine Chapel of Tiles', has reopened its doors in Madrid after more than two decades closed and several years of restoration. This iconic establishment thus regains its place in the city's cultural and gastronomic life.
Finally, twenty-five Madrid breweries have collaborated in the creation of KM 0, an artisanal beer that will be launched on the eve of the San Isidro festivities, offering a new option to celebrate local traditions.




