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As widely expected, Carlos Moya will today be named as Spain’s new Davis Cup captain in succession to his one-time rival and close friend Alex Corretja who was not retained by the Real Federación Española de Tenis.
As reported in yesterday’s Tennis News, Spain has decided not to renew Alex Corretja’s contract as Davis Cup captain...
The Spanish tennis community has found itself embroiled in controversy with the decision of the Spanish Tennis Federation not to renew the contract of captain Alex Corretja after just two years in charge.
There looks to be another changing of the guard at the head of the Spanish Davis Cup team, with local media reporting that Alex Corretja will no longer be in charge as captain.
Serbians Ana Ivanovic and Novak Djokovic will appear on the Spanish talk show "El Hormiguero" on Tuesday as part of a promotion for the Madrid tournament...
Spain went down to the hosts with the visitors missing David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal, Nicolas Almagro and Fernando Verdasco, all either injured or fatigued.
The Novak Djokovic Foundation, Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi’s Stop War Start Tennis, and the Washington Tennis & Education Fund have been selected for charity grant
There is nothing like extreme physical exertion to clarify the thought process and Murray has come to a decision as he endures sweat soaked hours at his Miami training camp
The Czech Republic won't be taking any extra inspiration from the country's Fed Cup win a fortnight ago in Prague
Spain is wary of an energy-sapping trip to Canada for a Davis Cup first-round tie next year
Spain is hoping that Rafael Nadal will be fit enough after his long-running knee injury saga to join the squad for the Davis Cup final away against the Czech Republic November 16-18
Alex Corretja, an integral part of the playing strength that won Spain a first Davis Cup at the start of the century, has won his battle for a two-year contract and is now happy to lead the nation as captain in pursuit of a sixth title.
Alex Corretja and the Real Federacion Española de Tenis have hit an impasse over the former world no.2 taking over as the new Davis Cup captain. He wants a guarantee of a two year contract but only a one year deal is currently on the table.
Andy Murray maintains he is still on the lookout for a top flight coach despite stunning former world no.1 Roger Federer at the Shanghai Rolex Masters
Andy Murray has confirmed he will not appoint a new full-time coach until the end of the season and for the time being will keep Dani Vallverdu