Nadal will play in singles and open the Davis Cup final! | Relief
Malaga.- Rafael Nadal will play his first match for the Spanish national team this afternoon. Davis Cup final from Malaga, as reported by Marca and confirmed by Relevo. The Spaniard will be selected by David Ferrer for the first singles match of the quarter-final series against the Netherlands (17:00 on Movistar+).
Champion of 22 Grand Slam tournaments. will open the series against Boteach van de Zandschulp (80th in the ATP rankings), and as soon as this match is over, it will be the turn Carlos Alcaraz will face Tallon Grickspoor (ranked 40th). Then, only if necessary, it will be the turn of the doubles. in front of Wesley Koolhof and Jesper de Jong. However, captains can make final changes to the doubles lineup.
Nadal’s presence in personality was great doubt hovering in the environment in Spanish concentration. The former number one will play his last professional tournament in Malaga and has been carefully preparing for the event for over a month.
However, during the first training sessions at Martin Karpen, they had several questions. But Those captain doubts were put to rest in Monday’s training session on Center Court when Nadal faced Alcaraz. lasted a long half hour and the score ended 4-4.
Let’s move on to the seventh salad bowl.
The Davis Cup final, which runs until Sunday at the Martin Carpena stadium in Malaga, will be Nadal’s last tournament in his professional career. The former number one will hang up his racket and call it a day one of the most illustrious careers in tennis.
The Spaniard announced his retirement at the beginning of October and has since been carefully preparing for his farewell in Malaga. Nadal will close the circle with Davis, this is one of the tournaments that most and best characterizes him. His debut at country competitions took place 20 years ago.in 2004, when he was barely 17 years old. In the final of this tournament, held in Seville, Nadal defeated Andy Roddick and has since lifted a total of five salad bowls.
Before Nadal arrived, Spain had only won one Davis Cup. It was 2000 in Barcelona, with Juan Carlos Ferrero, Albert Costa, Alex Corretja and Joan Balcells. If Ferrer’s team wins the Salad Bowl this week, Spain will have won seven of the last 25 tournaments.