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Madrid Open Teenage Star Causes Huge Upset and Blows Away World No. 8

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Rafael Jodar earned the biggest win of his career on home soil at the Madrid Open.

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Rafa Jódar breaks into Madrid and rashes De Miñaur

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The 19-year-old from Madrid beat the Australian, the eighth player in the world, by a forceful 6-3, 6-1.

·Barcelona, Spain
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Jódar destroyed a Top 10 in Madrid in an hour and a quarter. Sinner spied on him in the first set.

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After the Magic Box was cold to learn that Carlos Alcaraz will not participate in Rome or Roland Garros, Rafa Jódar rekindles the illusion of the staff, who sees how this 19-year-old boy grows and grows on this track where he minimizes an entire Alex de Miñaur, 8 of the world, but who looks like a junior in the hands of Madrid. At full speed (6-3 and 6-1 in an hour and 16 minutes), with all the strength (15 winners by 2 of the rival), Jódar suma…

·Spain
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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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