Spain works the miracle and turns the tables on Denmark after the convincing victory of the Asturian over Elmer Moeller, securing a spot in the Davis Cup finals.
Spain works the miracle and turns the tables on Denmark after the convincing victory of the Asturian over Elmer Moeller, securing a spot in the Davis Cup finals.
Spain earns its first point in the Davis Cup tie against Denmark in a doubles match where they improved over time, and Munar and Rune will contest the fourth point.
Jaume Munar loses to Elmer Moller and Denmark dominates the tie by 0-2. David Ferrer's team is required to win the remaining three points tomorrow.
Spain levels the score to 2-2 after Martínez saves a match point against Holger Rune, and Pablo Carreño now has the opportunity to come back from a 0-2 deficit for the first time in Spanish Davis Cup history.
Ferrer relies on his opponent's comeback in the previous tie, while Munar offered a very sincere reflection on his defeat: "I was far from the desired level".
Interesting words from Holger after giving Denmark the first point of the tie: he spoke of a possible racket change and pointed out the changes he is seeking in his tennis.
Holger's victory over Pablo Carreño to advance Denmark in the tie. Spain relies on Jaume Munar to avoid trailing 0-2 going into Sunday.
David Ferrer made his decision. Pablo Carreño will be the chosen player as the second sword in the tie for a spot in the Davis Cup Finals between Spain and Denmark, set to accompany the leader, Jaume Munar, in a truly tough tie. Carreño will face Holger Rune in the opening match of the tie, starting at 12:30 pm on Friday; following that will be the duel between Jaume Munar and Elmer Moller. Additionally, the Spanish captain cements Pedro Martínez and Jaume Munar as the chosen doubles pair, a team that already succeeded in the tie against Switzerland. How do you see the tie?
OFFICIAL l These are the players chosen by David Ferrer to face Denmark and the match order of the tie 🇪🇸⚔️🇩🇰 #MAPFREtenis l #CopaDavis #DavisCup pic.twitter.com/gmDabAJdHq
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) September 12, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrer toma su decisión: Carreño, segundo singlista... y rival de Rune para abrir la eliminatoria
Spain works the miracle and turns the tables on Denmark after the convincing victory of the Asturian over Elmer Moeller, securing a spot in the Davis Cup finals.
Spain levels the score to 2-2 after Martínez saves a match point against Holger Rune, and Pablo Carreño now has the opportunity to come back from a 0-2 deficit for the first time in Spanish Davis Cup history.
Spain earns its first point in the Davis Cup tie against Denmark in a doubles match where they improved over time, and Munar and Rune will contest the fourth point.
Ferrer relies on his opponent's comeback in the previous tie, while Munar offered a very sincere reflection on his defeat: "I was far from the desired level".
Jaume Munar loses to Elmer Moller and Denmark dominates the tie by 0-2. David Ferrer's team is required to win the remaining three points tomorrow.
Interesting words from Holger after giving Denmark the first point of the tie: he spoke of a possible racket change and pointed out the changes he is seeking in his tennis.
Holger's victory over Pablo Carreño to advance Denmark in the tie. Spain relies on Jaume Munar to avoid trailing 0-2 going into Sunday.
David Ferrer made his decision. Pablo Carreño will be the chosen player as the second sword in the tie for a spot in the Davis Cup Finals between Spain and Denmark, set to accompany the leader, Jaume Munar, in a truly tough tie. Carreño will face Holger Rune in the opening match of the tie, starting at 12:30 pm on Friday; following that will be the duel between Jaume Munar and Elmer Moller. Additionally, the Spanish captain cements Pedro Martínez and Jaume Munar as the chosen doubles pair, a team that already succeeded in the tie against Switzerland. How do you see the tie?
OFFICIAL l These are the players chosen by David Ferrer to face Denmark and the match order of the tie 🇪🇸⚔️🇩🇰 #MAPFREtenis l #CopaDavis #DavisCup pic.twitter.com/gmDabAJdHq
— Tenis España (@RFETenis) September 12, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ferrer toma su decisión: Carreño, segundo singlista... y rival de Rune para abrir la eliminatoria
The 21-year-old Dane has not stopped growing thanks to his versatile style and sobriety on the court. A dangerous profile that Spain will have to face in the Davis Cup.