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    The youngest player in the top 10 will face the oldest in an all Spanish battle at the Madrid tennis Masters

    The youngest player in the top 10 will face the oldest in an all Spanish battle at the Madrid tennis Masters


    Carlos Alcaraz has beaten Kiwi raised Brit Cam Norrie in three sets on his 19th birthday and will next face 35 year old Rafael Nadal for a place in the semis.

    Alcaraz, who has already won big titles on hard court and clay this year, is confident he can beat the 21-times Grand Slam champion for the first time.



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     Other Tennis News
     24 Nov: Italy have blitzed Spain to claim a third consecutive Davis Cup tennis title, courtesy of singles victories to Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli in Bologna
     22 Nov: Hosts Italy have closed in on a third successive men's Davis Cup tennis title, sealing a 2-love semifinal victory over Belgium
     17 Nov: Jannik Sinner is proving to be unbeatable indoors
     12 Nov: Men's world number one Carlos Alcaraz knows he needs to stay locked in if he's to end his season on a high at tennis' ATP Finals
     29 Sep: Lulu Sun has triumphed on the WTA tennis tour
     19 Sep: The United States have stayed on course for a record-extending 19th Billie Jean King Cup women's tennis crown in Shenzen
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