Alexander Davidovichwhich gave a second point to Spain to win their confrontation against South Koreain a meaningless last day of Group C of the Final Phase of the Davis Cup held in Valencia, assured that he will leave with a “bitter feeling” because of the satisfaction of having made his debut with the Spanish team in singles and being able to win in one match, and the disappointment of not qualifying for the Final Eight in Malaga.
“I leave with a bittersweet feeling, very happy with my first victory, But I would like the team to qualify in Malaga and play the final at home, with all my friends and family because this is the last year it will be held there. Today I left with a good feeling but when we lost to Serbia I was even more mad,” he admitted.
The tennis player emphasized the great atmosphere and the great experience that comes with being called to the Davis team. “We did a great job this week, we were a team all the time and that was a great experience, which I have never had before. Each one of us did his part to be one hundred percent, we tried everything, nothing happened but in the end there are many more years to play,” he analyzed.
Davidovich, who has played five games for Spain this week, has shown his willingness to attend team calls, despite the difficult schedule.
“I was there every time they called me, except when I was injured last year at the US Open and I couldn’t compete.. In the end it’s a dream I’ve had since I was little, when I saw Rafa, Ferrero, Ferrer… all generations gave their all on the path to win. Being there and how beautiful it is to share this experience is what makes us a family and that is what calls me the most,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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