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Andy Murray Conquers Rafael Nadal on Clay for the First Time

MADRID — Andy Murray beat Rafael Nadal on clay for the first time Sunday, dominating the Madrid Open final to win, 6-3, 6-2, against the four-time champion.

It was Murray’s first Masters title on clay, coming after he claimed his maiden tournament title on the surface at the Munich Open last Monday.

Murray, of Scotland, dictated most of the long rallies, which lasted up to 24 strokes, displaying a level of confidence that he has often lacked on clay.

He broke twice to take a 4-0 lead in the second set and clinched the win when Nadal sent a forehand return into the net.