Starting this Tuesday, November 19, Malaga will host the Davis Cup finals in which Spain will fight to lift the seventh ‘salad bowl’ in its history.
The Spanish team, captained by David Ferrer, is playing in what are probably the most important or significant finals in its history and it will be the last time we see Rafa Nadal on the court in a professional tournament.
He 22-time Grand Slam champion He puts an end to his legendary career after a year of injuries and doubts and this very special tournament has been the chosen occasion.
Thus, Málaga and the entire tennis world are eagerly awaiting the last ‘Let’s go, Rafa’, which is why collective madness has been unleashed in a tournament that already arouses passions.
To achieve the feat of winning its seventh Davis Cup, Spain will have to go through several phases in this ‘final 8’ format which was implemented in 2019.
Teams participating in the finals
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Spain
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Netherlands
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Australia
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USA
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Germany
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Canada
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Argentina
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Italy
These are six days of non-stop matches, all three sets, in small qualifying rounds for the best of three matches that range from the quarterfinals to the grand finale on Sunday the 24th.
Spain begins its journey against the Netherlands in the quarterfinal tie that will be played on Tuesday, November 19 at 5:00 p.m.
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QUARTER FINALS
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Spain vs Netherlands (5:00 p.m.), November 19
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Germany vs Canada (12:00 p.m.), November 20
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Australia vs United States (10:00 a.m.), November 21
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Argentina vs Italy (5:00 p.m.), November 21
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SEMIFINALS
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Germany/Canada vs Spain/Netherlands (5:00 p.m.), November 22
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Australia/United States vs Argentina/Italy (1:00 p.m.), November 23
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END
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Semifinal Winner 1 vs Semifinal Winner 2 (4:00 p.m.), November 24
Where to watch the Davis Cup finals matches
The Davis Cup final matches can be seen on Movistar+ and you will be able to follow Spain’s matches live, minute by minute, on ABC.es along with all the tournament information.
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