Rafael Nadal The first match of the Spain-Netherlands tie will be played this Tuesday. After the tests conducted at the Martín Carpena Sports Palace in Malaga, he is ready to face the Dutchman Botic Van from Zandschulp. At 5 pm
the captain, David Ferrerwill place Nadal, 38 years old, as number two in the team, barring last-minute incidents in the warm-up he plans to do this afternoon at 2 with Roberto Bautistathat was left on the call.
Next, the rivalry of No. 1, of Carlos Alcaraz and Tallon Griekspoor. If there is a tie, it will be decided in doubles. Although David Ferrer will give the official team an hour before the start of the confrontation, the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup, he can change it after the second individual.
Nadal gave his OK, which the whole team, including David Ferrer, was waiting for. A debutant in 2004, when he won the first of his five ‘silver salad bowls’, he will end his career this week in the Davis Cup.
They won 29 games in a row, losing just one in their debut. Has not competed since Olympic Games in Parisbut “I prepared hard to be as good as possible.” And he believes he can help the team win, which wants to fight for the title.
Everyone likes goodbye Rafael Nadal be as late as possible, although the tribute is in principle designed for Friday, after the semifinals, where Spain, if it passes, will face Canada or Australia.
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Source: La Verdad

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