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Madrid Masters: Merida and Carreño Advance After Victories Over Moutet and Carreño — Spanish Duo Keeps Dream Alive in Capital

Wait — let me double-check the content:
The image alt text says: "El tenista madrileño y el malagueño continúan su aventura en la capital española al vencer a Moutet y Carreño."
So:

  • Madrileño (from Madrid) = likely Pedro Martínez or similar? But wait — the names mentioned in the victory: "vencer a Moutet y Carreño" — so they beat Moutet and Carreño.
  • The players advancing are "el tenista madrileño y el malagueño" — so a Madrid-born player and a Málaga-born player.
  • They beat Moutet (French) and Carreño (Spanish — Pablo Carreño Busta, likely).

But wait — if they beat Carreño, and one of the advancing players is Malagueño… that would imply Pablo Carreño Busta (from Gijón, not Málaga) is the one they beat — so the Malagueño advancing player is someone else.
Actually, Pablo Carreño Busta is from Gijón, Asturias — not Málaga. So the Malagueño player advancing is likely someone like Roberto Bautista Agut (from Castellón, not Málaga) — hmm.
Wait — maybe it’s a typo or misattribution? Or perhaps it’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (from Málaga)! Yes — he’s Malagueño.
And the Madrileño could be Pedro Martínez (from Madrid) or Roberto Carballés Baena (from Tenerife — no).
Pedro Martínez is from Madrid — yes.
So: Pedro Martínez (Madrileño) and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (Malagueño) beat Moutet and Carreño.

But the article says: "vencer a Moutet y Carreño" — so they beat two players: Moutet and Carreño.
So the two Spaniards (Madrileño + Malagueño) each beat one of them? Or together?
Likely: Martínez beat Moutet, Davidovich beat Carreño — or vice versa.

Now, for SEO title:

  • Must be

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