Spain, after the setback caused by their defeat in the second day against Canada (2-1), continues to depend on itself to qualify for the Finals of the Davis Cup in Malaga, without to be first in the group, since it will depend on what the North American team will do this Saturday against Serbia.
The Canadians would finish top of the group if they beat the Balkans, although they could even be eliminated if the Serbs won the series 3-0, provided Spain beat South Korea.
Therefore, the Spanish team are forced to win against South Korea on Sunday to secure their pass and would be first in the group if Serbia beat Canada and second if the North Americans win.
Spain captain Sergi Bruguera said after yesterday’s Friday that he was not making any assumptions and that the only thing that concerned and concerned him was preparing his players well to beat South Korea and ensure qualification.
For this, he will once again have the Murcian Carlos Alcaraz who will face the Korean number one Soon-Woo Kwon, who beat Felix Auger-Aliassime on the first day and gave South Korea the first victory in a Cup final phase. Davis of his story.
The youngest world No. not yet fully adapted to a much slower track than New York. Grand Slam.
Bruguera admitted that his pupil lacked mental freshness despite the great game he played and he is confident that after yesterday’s game and training this Saturday, the Murcia player will improve his adaptation.
Spain’s number 2 will once again be Roberto Bautista, who has won his two singles matches in this group stage, while, barring any last-minute changes, the doubles will be played by Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez.
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