Starting this Tuesday, Spain faces the most special Davis Cup finals in history. The reason, that it will be the last match of the career of the best national tennis player of all time and, without a doubt, one of the best globally.
We are talking, obviously, about Rafa Nadal, who, after more than a year of breaks and injuries, made the decision to hang up his racket.
For this reason, the collective euphoria around Davis, which normally already arouses passion, this time has skyrocketed, and Malaga will be a fortress to encourage our team towards the fight for the title and to say goodbye to Nadal.
This Tuesday, November 19 The adventure begins in the already known – although eternally new – format promoted by Gerard Piqué.
It is a crazy week with quarter-finals, semi-finals and a grand final that will conclude with a team raising the long-awaited ‘salad bowl’.
If it wins, Spain would win its seventh after those achieved in the year 2000, 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019.
For such a feat, the team captain – this is how the selector and main coach is known – David Ferrer, has put together a balanced team of experienced tennis players.
Spain debuts this Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. against the Netherlands. The matches will be best of three sets and each round will consist of two singles matches and one doubles match.
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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