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Germany earned a humongous doubles victory at Spain, taking a 2-1 lead in their Davis Cup quarterfinal tie on the red clay of Valencia on Saturday afternoon.
First Day at the Davis Cup between Spain and Germany in Valencia. Traveling is part of my life for the Past 37 years and the past weeks have not been different.
I always enjoy reading the newsletter, but especially enjoyed today’s comments about life on the Tour. I’ve often commented that team sports offer spectators the chance to watch the top-500 in their sport.
Proposed drastic changes to the Davis Cup competition were announced by the International Tennis Federation earlier this week.
"Anything can happen in Davis Cup" is a phrase commonly used during four weekends of each tennis season. And it's common, of course, because it's true.
Team USA will take Davis Cup match victories any way it can get them during a decade-long title drought. It will certainly take two victories on the same day.
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France's depth and its home-court advantage proved to be the difference in the 2017 Davis Cup final. Four different players earned points for France this weekend as the home team held off Belgium 3-2 for its 10th career title in tennis' team competition--and first since 2001.
Click here to check out photos from the Davis Cup tennis final between France and Belgium.
France is one victory away from its first Davis Cup title in 16 years, and 10th overall. The home team trailed Belgium 1-0 in this week's final in Lille at one point, but a win by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the second singles rubber followed by Saturday's double success has the Frenchmen in control.
Click here to see the latest photos from the Davis Cup tennis.
Click here to see the latest photos from the Davis Cup.
Tennis Channel will provide exclusive, live coverage of the 2017 Davis Cup championship between France and Belgium in Lille, France, this weekend, beginning Friday, Nov. 24, at 8 a.m. ET.
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