Anabel Medinacaptain of the Spanish team of Billie Jean King Cupwho bid farewell to the competition with success Poland which improves their involvement in the final stage after a gray start to the match Canada -who will play in the semifinal-, highlighted the ability of the players to turn the situation around after a bad start.
“That’s how this format is. You have to appreciate the effort they put in, we’re at the end of the year and the fact is they had a fantastic draw. You have to appreciate Rebeka Masarova’s match, for example, after against the first day” Anabel Medina recalled.
“She still had energy on Wednesday in the first set and was able to turn around and finish with a high level of tennis. And Sara Sorribes played as a team leader. and Marina and Cristina made their debut and they did a good job. They were nervous at the beginning but they rose to the occasion,” reviewed Medina, who was finally satisfied with the role he played during the year.
“We have to take stock of a very good year. Of three qualifying rounds we have won two. We have reached the finals one more year. Seville is the venue next year and we are excited to return. I will not forget those who are not here “It is a great family and the effort must be appreciated. We are privileged to be here and grateful for the Sevillian public,” added the captain who praised the atmosphere experienced at La Cartuja.
“It’s hard for me to impress and I came in the other day and I was in tears. I didn’t enjoy it that way as a player but I did as a captain and above all I’m happy for them,” he insisted.
Sorribes: “We deserved this victory”
For her part, Sara Sorribes acknowledged that the rest day after Wednesday’s game, when Spain lost to Canada, served as a prescription and a boost.
“It helped us to have a day in between after the defeat on Wednesday. I thank Anabel for trusting me. I am very privileged. “I was able to compete, that’s what I wanted and we’re excited about this victory, we deserved it and we’re happy to finish like this.”he hinted.
Source: La Verdad

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