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Rafael Nadal's victory Sunday was his 20th straight in Davis Cup competition.
Rafael Nadal’s victory Sunday was his 20th straight in Davis Cup competition.
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SEVILLE, Spain — Rafael Nadal is a winner once again.

The second-ranked Nadal overcame a terrible start to beat Argentina’s Juan Martin del Potro 1-6, 6-4, 6-1, 7-6 (0) on Sunday to clinch Spain’s third Davis Cup title in four years.

Nadal’s first title since winning his sixth French Open in June followed a run of below-par performances in which he acknowledged feeling less passionate about the sport as another long season took its toll. This victory gave Spain a 3-1 series lead, good enough for the country’s fifth Davis Cup title overall.

Nadal showed flashes of that poor end-of-season run but eventually settled into his usual dominant groove on clay. Del Potro also committed 64 unforced errors as Nadal earned his 20th straight victory since debuting in the competition in 2004 with a loss.

“I’ve never had the chance to secure the winning point of a Davis Cup. In the end, it came down to me,” said Nadal, who ensured Argentina remained the only nation to play in four finals without a victory.

It was the third Davis Cup trophy for Nadal, who secured a point in the win over the United States as a teenager in the 2004 final.

Not since the United States teams of the late 1970s and early 1980s has a country dominated the competition to such an extent.

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