Davis Cup: Coria and the Argentine delegation traveled to Finland

Davis Cup: Coria and the Argentine delegation traveled to Finland

The Argentine Davis Cup team, led by Guillermo Coria, traveled to Finlandwith the aim of returning to finals of the most important team competition in the world of tennis. The native of Rufino he was angry with the organization.

“It is an uncomfortable situation for the players, it catches them at the start of the brick dust tour, which are only two tournaments that are played in the country, with your people, your relatives. Things are getting complicated, We’re just going to get to know the stadium and see the pitch on Thursday, two days before the game, because there’s a recital on Wednesday,” explained.

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“Getting a pitch to train on Monday and Tuesday was also not easy. We are going to train on pitches that are nothing like the one that is going to be played… but nothing, it’s like that, like the Copa Libertadores in football, ​​” When you go as a visitor you have to adapt”story.

“We are going with the best expectations, the team is very good, the boys are happy and excited. We know that we are going to face a very tough series, they have a very tough single 1 (for Emil Ruusuvuori) and the world number 11 in doubles (Harri Heliovaara), but happy to feel the adrenaline of the Davis Cup again”, commented the Wizard.

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Francisco Cerúndolo, Pedro Cachín, and Facundo Bagnis. and the doubles Maximo González and Andrés Molteni They make up the team that will play on February 4 and 5 at the Espoo Metro Arena against Finland.

Coria briefly reviewed his team for the Argentine Tennis Association. About Cerúndolo, his first singlist, the man from Santa Fe said: “Fran comes from a great Australian Open, with a lot of confidence. He had problems that kept him out of the first tournament and he ended the tour in spectacular fashion. In the Bologna series he had been up to the task, he played two great games.”

Source: NA and Telam.

By Anna Edwards

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