PLAYERS:
Rafael Nadal,
David Ferrer,
Nicolas Almagro,
Marc Lopez,
Mikhail Youzhny,
Nikolay Davydenko,
Igor Kunitsyn,
Jurgen Melzer,
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga,
Gael Monfils,
Julien Benneteau,
Milos Raonic,
Roger Federer,
Stanislas Wawrinka,
Mardy Fish,
John Isner,
Tomas Berdych,
Radek Stepanek,
Novak Djokovic,
Robin Soderling,
Michael Ryderstedt,
Kei Nishikori,
Juan Monaco,
David Nalbandian,
Juan Carlos Ferrero
There’s always a tennis lull for a week or two after a Grand Slam. How many of you were really paying attention to what happened in Zagreb or Montpellier or Viña del Mar? Tell the truth, do you even know where Viña del Mar is? Well, perk up, Davis Cup weekend is coming up. It’s an excellent way to ease back in to watching tennis. There are ties in watchable time zones for almost any part of the world and there are only three days to keep track of. Sounds too easy? Well, it kind of is. There are eight ties to keep track of, spanning three continents. Here’s a short guide to this weekend’s action.
Spain vs. Kazakhstan
Venue: Oviedo, Spain
Spain’s been the team to beat for the last several years, led by the nearly invincible Rafael Nadal. They’re the defending champions, and it would be embarrassing if they were to lose to Kazakhstan in the first round. Kazakhstan has exactly one player in the Top 100. Spain has thirteen, a veritable smorgasbord of options to compile a four man ...
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