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			Britain's Edmund stuns Djokovic in Madrid, Nadal marches on 
			
		 
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			 [May 10, 2018] 
			Edmund enjoyed one of the 
			biggest triumphs of his career by defeating former world number one 
			Novak Djokovic 6-3 2-6 6-3 in the second round of the Madrid Open on 
			Wednesday. 
			 
			Djokovic, a two-time champion in the Spanish capital, has not won a 
			deciding set this year and, having previously suffered final set 
			losses to Martin Klizan, Dominic Thiem and Taro Daniel, the 
			30-year-old Serb's disappointing run continued. 
			 
			Edmund claimed the decisive break in the eighth game of the decider 
			before coolly closing out his service game to love for his 14th 
			match win of the year. 
			 
			"It was a great experience to beat Novak, he is a legend of the 
			game," Edmund told Sky Sports. "It's time to try and beat these guys 
			and I was pleased how I managed my game." 
			 
			The world number 22 will face eighth-seeded Belgian David Goffin in 
			the third round. 
			
			
			  
			
			Djokovic, who has been hampered by a long-term elbow injury, has not 
			reached the last eight of a tournament since last year's Wimbledon. 
			 
			He has struggled on his return to clay ahead of the French Open, 
			having suffered early exits in Monte Carlo and Barcelona last month. 
			 
			"Look, there are obvious things that are not working well for me," 
			the 12-times grand slam champion said. 
			 
			"But I have to keep working on them and pray that -- and hope that 
			my game will get stronger, get better as definitely as the 
			matches... go the distance." 
			 
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			Britain’s Kyle Edmund celebrates winning his second round match 
			against Serbia's Novak Djokovic REUTERS/Sergio Perez 
            
			  
            World number one Rafa Nadal recorded his 20th straight win on clay 
			as he began his quest for a sixth title in Madrid, defeating 
			Frenchman Gael Monfils 6-3 6-1. 
			 
			Nadal, who received a bye in the opening round, fired 17 winners and 
			went on to lose just one of 13 service points in the second set to 
			seal victory. 
			 
			The 31-year-old Spaniard has now won 48 consecutive sets on the 
			surface, two sets shy of breaking American John McEnroe's record of 
			49 straight sets on a single surface in 1984. 
			 
			World number seven Dominic Thiem and sixth-seed Kevin Anderson 
			joined Nadal and Edmund in the last-16 but home favorite Feliciano 
			Lopez, who will become tournament director next year, was beaten by 
			Argentine Diego Schwartzman. 
			 
			(Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris and 
			Toby Davis) 
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