
This week the Spanish tennis team of David Ferrer faces the challenge of… Final 8 of the Davis Cup in Bologna. Without Carlos Alcaraz, who will be absent at the last minute due to injury, the task of the national team is to change the recent bad dynamics and touch the glorious bowl of power once again in the home of the current champion, Italy.
After Alcaraz’s withdrawal is confirmed, the Spanish team will be integrated Only four players: Jaume Munar, Pedro Martinez Portero, Pablo Carreño and Marcel Granollers are the ones chosen by David Ferrer to make history in a new edition of the Davis Cup.
The journey will begin in the quarter-finals, Thursday morning (at 10:00 am), facing the Czech national team, a competitor far from the plain. The Czech national team has three players settled at the top of the ATP rankings (top 25): Jiri Lehica, Jakub Mincic, and Tomas Machakaccompanied by Vit Kopriva and Adam PavlasikThe latter is an expert in the doubles method.
Potential competitors in the semi-finals and final
On their side of the draw, in the other quarter-final match, is Germany, led by Alexander Zverev Always brave Argentina. One of those would be La Armada’s hypothetical semifinal opponent.
On the other side of the table, the most likely candidate is Italy, the winner of the last two editions. Of course, they won’t have their main weapons, Sinner and Musetti, so surprises from France, Belgium or Austria Final showdown.
Dates, times and places to watch matches in Spain
Spain’s first match will be on Thursday, November 20, starting at 10:00 a.m. and It can be watched live on TV and online in Spain through Movistar+. From then on, the virtual semi-final will be on Saturday starting at 12:00pm. The final is on Sunday 23rd, starting at 3:00 pm.
Like the quarter-finals, all these duels will be broadcast live on Movistar+. next to, 20 minutes It will provide all the accounts of the Spanish matches minute by minute and all the news with the last hour of the tournament.