The Italian Jannik Sinnernumber 15 in the world, will not attend the final stage of Davis Cup in Malaga due to a finger injury he suffered in the last tournament of Paris Bercy and from which he has not yet recovered.
“I am very sad to announce that I will not be able to participate in the final of Davis cup. I have been suffering from a finger injury since Paris. Unfortunately, I still haven’t recovered so I won’t be able to join our team,” he explained on his official Twitter account.
“It was a very difficult decision for me, playing for my country is always an honor and I hope to be back soon. Come to Italy!”
sinfulat 21 years old, is one of the main pieces of Italian tennis and will play a leading role in the ‘azzurra’ list for Davis, who will play in the pavilion Martin Carpena from Malaga from 22 to 27 November.
Nor will the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz due to stomach injury. The rivalry between the two has been called one of the best on the circuit, and they have left high-level clashes such as the quarterfinals of the Open of USAa tournament that was finally lifted by the Murcian tennis player.
The Italian Lorenzo Sonegor it will be a substitute sinful on the captain’s list Filippo Volandri. They are both complete Matteo Berrettini, Lorenzo Musetti, Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli.
Also, Italy is also aware of the evolution of damage to a leg of Berrettiniwho hasn’t played since he won the ATP 250 of Napleson October 23, so it is possible that he will miss the appointment, which will be a very difficult setback for his team, which will lose two of its references a few days before the start of the championship, with almost no time margin. rearrange.
Italy will be measured in the quarterfinals, of Davis cupon November 24, against the American team and, should the semifinals be accessed, the winner of the duel between Germany Y Canada.
Source: La Verdad

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