Tuesday 29 November 2011

Rafael Nadal - Davis Cup Update

RAFAEL Nadal has played down the pressure Spain will be under in its Davis Cup final against Argentina this weekend.

"We're under the same pressure as they are, we have to win the Davis Cup," insisted the world number two, who has lost just one singles rubber in the competition since making his debut in 2004.

Spain has won the title four times in the past 10 years, while Argentina has never lifted the trophy, finishing runner-up three times.

But team leader Nadal insisted that playing at home in Seville did not increase the pressure.

Nadal will spearhead the team which includes 24th-ranked Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez (20) and David Ferrer (5), the same line-up that clinched Spain’s last Davis Cup triumph in 2009 against the Czech Republic.

Argentina lost the 2008 final 3-1 to the Spanish at home in Mar del Plata, also falling in their previous two clashes in 2003 and 1926.

"The 2008 final was painful for Argentina, so it's normal that this time they'll have a special motivation," said Verdasco.

Spanish captain Albert Costa said his side were determined "the Cup stays here", adding: "It's hard to say who has the greater percentage chance of winning between the teams. I don't like giving figures. If we do things well than we'll have a chance.

"One thing that's sure is that all the matches will be long and tough."

Argentina's bid to create history will be lead by 11th-ranked Juan Martin Del Potro, who will be joined by Juan Monaco (26), Juan Ignacio Chela (29) and David Nalbandian (64).

"Spain are playing at home and are favourites, so they are under a lot of pressure too," Nalbandian said. "The 2008 final was completely different."

Del Potro admitted it would be hard to beat the Spanish on clay, at the La Cartuja Stadium where the hosts beat the USA 3-2 to win their 2004 final.

"Spain on brick dust are perhaps the best team in history."

But Argentina captain Tito Vazquez warned: "They are favourites with (Rafa) Nadal and (David) Ferrer, but anything can happen, we could lose 1-4 or win 4-1."

Courtesy: HeraldSun

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