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Nadal wins 1st match on blue-clay court in Madrid - The San Diego Union-Tribune
ATP says blue clay is not OK for 2013 Madrid Open
Madrid 2012 Finale - Roger Federer vs Tomas Berdych - YouTube
2012 Mutua Madrid Open - Wikipedia
Madrid Open 2012: Novak Djokovic Loss Proves Surface Change Is a Must | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report
Angry Nadal out of Madrid Open | Tennis | Al Jazeera
Trendy Tennis - Tennis Fashion Blog: Roger Federer at Mutua Madrid Open 2012. Tennis Look of the Week
11.05.2012 Madrid, Spain. Fernando Verdasco in action against Tomas Berdych during the 1/4 finals single ATP, Madrid Masters Tennis Tournament Stock Photo - Alamy
Federer edges Raonic, Nadal thrashes Davydenko|Tennis|chinadaily.com.cn
Federer rallies to beat Berdych in Madrid final - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Blacklabel Tennis, a tennis blog: That's A Wrap Mutua Madrid Open (3 Thoughts)
Madrid Memories 2012: Serena's brilliance in blue
Nadal loses to Verdasco on Madrid Open's blue clay - The San Diego Union-Tribune
Roger Federer: Madrid Open Clay Court Will Benefit Fed at 2012 French Open | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report
Madrid's blue clay given red card by ATP | CNN
Watch Mutua Madrid Open - Official ATP Tennis Streaming | Tennis TV
Blue Clay in 2012 Madrid Open : r/tennis
T365 Recall: When the Madrid Open's blue 'Smurf' clay courts irked the tennis community - Tennis365
A completely different game': Rafael Nadal rails against Madrid Open's blue clay
12.05.2012 Madrid, Spain. Roger Federer in action against Janko Tipsarevic during the Mens semi-final, Mutua Madrid Open Tennis Tournament. Federer moved through to the final with a two-set win score of 6-2
13.05.2012 Madrid, Spain. Madrid ATP Open Tennis Mens Final. Roger Federer versus Tomas Berdych. Roger Federer hit back from losing the first set to claim his third Madrid Masters title courtesy of
The Volley: Blue clay, best-of-three—can Madrid's Cradle of Innovation lead to more changes in tennis?