Jessica Bouzas and Sara Sorribes consider Spain leadership at BJKC

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Spain’s Tennis Iberdrola team held an official conference conference before the start of the Group B competition of Billie Jean King Cup on Wednesday starting this Thursday on Ostrava, with a penis and Brazil as rivals.

These two countries will open a competition from 3pm, while the team led by Carla Suárez will be measured in Brazil on Friday and an explosion on Saturday, at the same time and live on TV in Tedeport.

Jessica Bouzas, as 69 of the world’s rank, led the Spanish team for the first time. The 22 -Year -old Pontevedra will face its premiere in the competition after not jumping on the track to its previous call to Malaga.

Bouzas: “I know the whole team will support me a lot”

“Personally I think I should support myself on the team, because it’s a competition where we all go to one and I think it’s something basic, especially for me because I want to feel that support,” he said.

The Galician Tennis Player hopes to give his experience in these parts with the help of his comrades: “I know the whole team will support me a lot, it will help me all the time and I will make energy to do everything as possible.”

Bouzas also talked about the game’s surface characteristics this week: “I had a little uncertainty to know how it would be because each track was different and the truth was that I think I was fitting well. We still have a few days of adaptation and that is a positive.”

Sorribes: “All the same -s -together we will do a very good job”

The experience will be provided by Sara Sorribes, who came to an appointment with a good feeling of her success last week in the double trial of the Bogotá Tournament, with Cristina Bucsa.

“I’m happy to go back with the team,” he said. “It’s a very nice experience I love, so I’m grateful to be here. I’m trying to fit as fast as possible. I’m sure we’ll do a very good job.”

Despite the long journey and change of time, Castellón is seen in a position to deal with the request to combine the individual and double: “I’m working well and I’m trying to prepare the best possible, because I’m always trying to do it. Being a team competition and having support of my companions, I’m sure it gives a powerful power.

Suarez: “The track is not too fast and that is something positive”

Carla Suárez reiterated his opinion on the game’s conditions: “The track is not extremely fast and that is a positive. But well, the girls are in a process of adaptation because it comes from a variety of conditions.”

In his first experience as a captain, Grancanaria considers it: “On a single track the training is not adjustable, but I think the line of work is good. You need to encourage them as much as possible to feel calm, and most of all, they can give their maximum in competition for what we are here.”

Source: La Verdad

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