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- Argentina
- Blake, James
- Bryan, Mike
- Clarey, Christopher
- del Potro, Juan Martin
- Federer, Roger
- Ferrer, David
- Fish, Mardy
- France
- Mathieu, Paul-Henri
- Nadal, Rafael
- Nalbandian, David
- Roddick, Andy
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- United States Open (Tennis)
- Verdasco, Fernando
- Vilas, Guillermo
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Spain, winner of the Davis Cup, is not as deep as it was several years ago when it had a handful of Grand Slam champions and finalists on its roster, but its depth of tennis talent is impressive.
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Despite having home-court advantage for the first time in history, Argentina lost to Spain after Fernando Verdasco slapped a forehand winner down the line.
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With one day remaining in the Davis Cup finals, the Spaniards lead, 2-1, after Feliciano López and Fernando Verdasco defeated David Nalbandian and Agustín Calleri to win Saturday’s doubles.
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David Nalbandian gave the home country a one-match lead over Spain in the Davis Cup final, the first to be played in Argentina.
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The question at the Davis Cup is whether Juan Martín del Potro’s can work through the fatigue of his breakout year to overcome one last challenge.
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David Nalbandian, Juan Martín del Potro and Argentina will play host to Spain in the Davis Cup final, the surface is a luminous blue indoor hardcourt.
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Roger Federer committed to playing for Switzerland in the Davis Cup against the United States next year, and the United States is looking to break attendance records.
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Rafael Nadal will close out the best season in his career with a difficult challenge against Argentina — and 20-year-0ld phenom Juan Martin Del Potro — in the Davis Cup final.
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Spain’s Rafael Nadal, a master on clay, was buoyed by the cheers of 20,000 fans at Las Ventas arena in defeating The United States’ Andy Roddick, 6-4, 6-0, 6-4.
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Mike Bryan and Mardy Fish rallied to beat Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano López on clay to give the United States, the defending champion, its first point after being swept in singles play Friday.
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Sam Querrey was chosen ahead of James Blake for the best-of-five series against Spain, but the reasons remain unclear.
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The United States Davis Cup team that will face Spain was announced, and once again it will be Andy Roddick and James Blake playing singles and the Bryan brothers playing doubles.
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Andy Roddick was brief and efficient, beating Paul-Henri Mathieu, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2, in 1 hour 37 minutes to give the United States a decisive edge over France.
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Andy Roddick defeated Paul-Henri Mathieu 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 for the deciding victory in the best-of-five quarterfinal. This was Roddick’s second singles victory in three days.
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Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra bought France one more day, beating the twins Bob and Mike Bryan to close the gap to 2-1 and force the Americans to win it on Sunday.
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