Ruud and Tsitsipas Defeat Malagueño and Madrileño Stars in Madrid Tennis Exit

Madrid Masters: Davidovich Fokina and Mérida Fall to Ruud and Tsitsipas in Straight Sets By Daniel Richardson, Editor-in-Chief | Archysport MADRID — April 27, 2026 | 22:45 CEST (20:45 UTC) Daniel Mérida (left) and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina were eliminated from the Madrid Open on Sunday after straight-set losses. (Photo: PPL/RC) The 2026 Mutua Madrid Open … Read more

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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Madrid Masters 2026: Alcaraz and Ruud Advance After Beating Moutet and Carreño in Spanish Double Triumph

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Bucharest, Romania – Daniel Merida’s quest for qualification ended in defeat on Tuesday, falling to Schwärzler in the qualifying final. While details surrounding the match remain limited, the result marks the end of Merida’s run in the tournament. The match was played in Bucharest, Romania, though a specific venue wasn’t immediately available. The initial report, … Read more