Friday, December 2, 2011

Rafael Nadal vs Juan Monaco ATP - Davis Cup Final 122 9PM GMT+8

Nadal to play Monaco to open Davis Cup final


Argentina decided to hold back David Nalbandian, choosing Juan Monaco against Rafael Nadal in the opening singles of the Davis Cup finalThe second-ranked Nadal will return to the Olympic Stadium, where he helped Spain win the title in 2004, to face the 26th-ranked Monaco in the opener of the best-of-five series. Fifth-ranked David Ferrer will play Juan Martin del Potro.Nalbandian, who has been sidelined since mid-October with various injuries, will team with Eduardo Schwank in doubles on Saturday.

Nadal has won 18-straight singles matches in the competition since losing in his debut match in 2004.
“It’s a tough match not only to play the first game for Argentina but also against my good friend Rafa,” Monaco said Thursday at the Lope de Vega theater, the site of the draw for the final. “It’s a new challenge, but it definitely motivates me to be playing in my first Davis Cup final.”

Monaco is only 5-7 in Davis Cup play, while Nalbandian is 22-5 in singles and 10-1 on clay. Overall, Nalbandian is 33-10 overall in the competition.Nadal and Ferrer are a combined 25-0 on clay for four-time champion Spain.


“No match is won beforehand. Somebody has to play first and I’m going to be the first to try and win that first point for Spain,” said Nadal, a six-time French Open champion who is scheduled to play Del Potro in Sunday’s reverse singles. “Even if I’m tired, I tried my best to arrive in the best conditions. Every point will be a difficult one.”

On Saturday, Nalbandian and Schwank will face Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco.
If Argentina can get at least one point on Friday or Saturday, it is possible that Nalbandian would replace Monaco for Sunday’s reverse singles match against Ferrer.Because Nalbandian hasn’t played in two months, Argentina captain Tito Vazquez decided to save the 2002 Wimbledon finalist for doubles. Schwank, who is 2-0 in doubles on clay, replaced Juan Ignacio Chela.
So far, Spain is ahead in the sleep department. Argentina’s team was awakened for doping tests at 6:30 a.m. Thursday.



 

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