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Madrid Virtual Pro finale: Bertens victorious, Murray lives up to hype
Kiki Bertens virtually defended her actual 2019 Madrid Open title, while pre-tournament favorite Andy Murray fulfilled his destiny thanks to a selfless act by Diego Schwartzman.
Published Apr 30, 2020