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Madrid Masters serves up a bevvy of beauties once again

Another year, another Madrid Masters, and so, yes, another group of stunningly beautiful ballgirls are set to cause a stir in the Spanish capital.

Heroes: Rafael Nadal (middle back row in grey), Carlos Moya, (right of Nadal) and Manolo Santana (left of Nadal) managed a smile despite having to have their photo taken with the ballgirls

Heroes: Rafael Nadal (middle back row in grey), Carlos Moya, (right of Nadal) and Manolo Santana (left of Nadal) managed a smile despite having to have their photo taken with the ballgirls

We don't know how many are called Annette (hopefully at least one) but looking pretty in pink and pale blue the Hugo Boss-clad collection don't look out of place swing into action with gazelle-like grace.

New balls please: the ballgirls line up at the Madrid Masters

How the testosterone-fuelled tennis stars are expected to concentrate on their game as the leggy fillies pout and flick their hair courtside is anyone's guess.

It must be distracting, perhaps courting disaster, but they're not complaining.

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