The International Tennis Federation (ITF)insisted that Tickets are sold out for the Davis Cup finals to be held in Malaga from November 19 to 24 in Malaga and only those returned by the other semi-finalists may be sold, as appropriate, if their fans cannot get them in full.
The seats for Spain’s first match, against the Netherlands on November 19 at the Martín Carpena Sports Palace, are all sold out. For the semi-finals and finals, it depends on how the teams advance. “At the moment, we do not know if the tickets will be sold. They can only be bought if any of the countries in the semifinals or in the final rejects the blocks that correspond to the countries playing,” clarified the ITF.
The departure announced by Rafa Nadala world tennis legend who will play his last tournament as a professional in November at the Davis Cup Finals in Malaga, unleashed huge interest to see him in his farewell and, with seats sold out, the resale price of tickets. from 1,500 to 34,500 euros.
Manacorí’s announcement brought out a series of reactions, also from the tennis-loving public, because of the global impact of his imminent withdrawal from the finals of the most important universal team tournament, from November 19 to 24 in Malaga , where Nadal will try. to say goodbye by lifting Spain’s seventh Salad Bowl in the Davis Cup.
Two weeks ago, tickets for the finals, which will be held for the third consecutive year at the José María Martín Carpena Sports Palace in this Andalusian city, were sold out, due to the great anticipation sparked by the presence of Carlos Alcaraz and Rafa Nadal in the Spanish team chosen by David Ferrer.
With just over a month to go before the start of the tournament, which will coincide a few days with the Billie Jean King Cup women’s world cup also in Malaga, it is impossible to get a ticket through official means for the Spain-Netherlands quarter- final .
Therefore, the only option is to resell the seats, whose prices continue to grow every day, as can be seen on buying and selling websites, as well as on specialized portals such as Viagogo, where there are tickets which goes up to 34,541 euros, located in the Middle Tier.
Meanwhile, the official prices of tickets for this edition of the Davis Cup finals, which have already been sold, are between 40 euros and 525 for the VIP stand in the quarters; and they range from 53 euros to 595 in the semifinals; and from 63 to 650 euros for the final.
Source: La Verdad

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