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2008/11/20
Tennis: Davis Cup: Argentina talking big
AFP
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Argentina's  David Nalbandian (left) chats with  team captain Alberto Mancini during a   training break on Tuesday    ahead of their Davis Cup  final match against Spain which starts tomorrow. — REUTERSpic
Argentina's David Nalbandian (left) chats with team captain Alberto Mancini during a training break on Tuesday ahead of their Davis Cup final match against Spain which starts tomorrow. — REUTERSpic

MAR DEL PLATA (Argentina): Argentina could win all five rubbers in this weekend's Davis Cup final, a confident home team captain Alberto Mancini said before their clash against Spain who will be without World No 1 Rafael Nadal.

The knee injury to the French Open and Wimbledon champion Nadal, which also meant he missed the season-ending Shanghai Masters, has taken some of the lustre out of this contest which runs from tomorrow to Sunday.

An optimistic Mancini said at the Islas Malvinas stadium on Tuesday: "Today, I would say we can win all five points. The boys are playing very well in practice."

Argentina's No 1 Juan Martin del Potro has been the main concern for the team, as he has had the least time to adjust to the court having arrived last from a 27-hour flight from Shanghai.

But Mancini was happy with del Potro's recovery and the man himself was confident that he will be on top form tomorrow.
"I'm slowly starting to feel better," said the 20-year-old World No 9. "There's still three days to go and I'm quickly getting used to the court."

The choice of surface has been a hot topic with the initial concern for the Argentines being the threat of Nadal -- hence the choice to play on hard court.

Mancini added, however, that without Nadal the match would be far from easy.

"I've always said that even without Nadal, Spain are a dangerous team. We can't completely relax."

Spanish Davis Cup captain Emilio Sanchez was keen to point out that the choice of surface did not come as a surprise, but that it also wasn't just about Nadal.

He said: "Although Argentina and Spain are traditionally clay-courters, Del Potro and Nalbandian have had excellent results on hard court. After the hard-court season, it would have been too much for them to switch to clay so it was more beneficial for them to choose hard court.

"Del Potro wouldn't have had time to get used to a slow court either, so if they had chosen to play on clay, the level of tennis all round wouldn't have been the same."

The absence of Nadal was initially a huge blow for both finalists, but both captains were adamant that it no longer affects the teams and that the motivation still remains the same.

"Of course it's natural that it changes your mental state, but it doesn't change our focus," added Davis Cup veteran David Nalbandian. "At the end of the day, it doesn't matter who is in front of us."

Sanchez was also defiant that his team still upheld the same confidence and same determination with or without their No 1 player.

"I don't need to be a guru, they know the importance of this final and that it's the only chance they have. It's only the media that puts pressure on my players, not me." FP

 



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