Spain debuted in the 2024 Davis Cup, defeating the Czech Republic 2-1. Roberto Bautista opened the draw at the Fuente de San Luis Pavilion with a loss Jiri Lehecka of 7-6 (1) and 6-4. Then scare me Carlos Alcaraz lost the first set to Tomas Macacwho was injured at the start of the second, paving the way for the Murcian, who won 6-7 (3), 6-1 and retired.
Alcaraz and Marcel Granollers They sealed a 3-0 doubles lead, a point they sought because in such a sprint format every win counts, as do sets and there were even tiebreakers based on points percentage.
There are two teams that will go from Valencia to the Final 8 in Malaga, from November 19 to 24. Australia faces its qualification after defeating France (2-1) and the Czech Republic (2-0, with the doubles to complete ).
Spain may abandon two bills sentenced this Friday. If you beat France, in any result, go to the team you captain David Ferrer and leading Carlos Alcarazaccompanied by Roberto Bautista, Pablo Carreño, Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez.
And along with Australia they will fight for first place in Group B on Sunday, to position themselves for a draw for direct quarterfinal qualifiers in the Final 8. France and the Czech Republic will be out, meeting on Saturday.
If Spain loses to France, it will be forced to look for a triple tie on Sunday with 2 wins and one loss with the French team itself and Australia.
It would be better for the Spaniards if France lost, on Saturday, against the Czech Republic, which was damaged by the disease of Jiri Lehecka and the damage of Tomas Macac. There will be an option to advance depending on the score in Australia, even if they lose.
If Spain and France maintain their typical alignment, the confrontation will open up Roberto Bautista and Arthur Fils (can enter Arthur Rinderknecht), including Carlos Alcaraz and Ugo Humbert in the rivalry between No. 1. This will close the doubles, Alcaraz-Granollers in front of specialists Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.
Source: La Verdad

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