25-11-2025 03:35 via tennisworldusa.org

Spanish captain David Ferrer refused to be negative after Davis Cup final loss

Spanish Davis Cup team captain David Ferrer stated that losing the final to Italy was "not a tragedy or the end of the world" as the 2013 French Open finalist wanted to be positive and focus on what they had been able to accomplish after being hit with a big setback just before the start of the event in Bologna.Just before the start of the Davis Cup Final 8, world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz picked up an unfortunate hamstring injury and had to withdraw - that left Spain without their best player but al
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