
In addition, the 48-year-old emphasizes that all teams with the same requirements are now combating for the desirable prize in the most traditional team competitors. We had a break and didn’t need to come here from Innsbruck like last year. It is now much fairer because all 8 teams take on the same preparation.
The German Davis Cup captain also likes the slimmed format. The competition is getting narrower due to the fact that it only 3 matches are-two singles, a double. The double was updated, and it is more interesting for the spectators due to the fact that it can also make a surprise to supposedly worse teams.
On Monday, three days prior to the quarter-finals versus the strong Canadians on Thursday (4 p.m.), captain Michael Kuhlmann highlighted that the group is together, no matter what happens on the square. To play with this feeling and not offer up, that makes us strong.
Kuhlmann draws confidence, specifically from the experiences of Hamburg, when the DTB team was able to clarify the qualification for the final competition in Malaga (November 22nd to 27th). I felt the group stage in Hamburg extremely favorably. It is substantial progress for us as a team, states Kuhlmann
Because all 8 teams complete with the very same preparation, > It is now much fairer.
Michael Kuhlmann.
in 15 doubles unbeaten
Let’s see how long the final week for the German team really takes. Closing word Kuhlmann: We have now qualified for the final round for the 3rd time in a row. Eventually we want to win this crucial competition again.
The German team: Oscar Otto, Jan-Lennard Stuff, Yannick Hangman, Tim Putz, Kevin Krawietz-Kapitän: Michael Kuhlmann
Team Canada: Felix Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov, Vase Hospital, Alexis Galatea, Gabriel Dial lo captain: Frank Dance
Jan-Lennard Stuff also burns on the final round, agent of his colleagues, the 32-year-old Caretaker states. For me these are the coolest weeks of the year.
There is likewise a great opportunity for Germany, since we have not lost a double for 15 games. That stands for themselves and is remarkable. Naturally, I hope that this series will not tear here, however eventually it will surely happen.
The coolest weeks a year.
Jan-Lennard Stuff
Obviously, the German tennis professionals hope for the longest possible staying in Andalusia. None of us would like to fly home right now on Thursday. The technique is that we do not wish to lose a video game. We did that in Hamburg, and we wish to do that in Spain too.
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On Monday, 3 days before the quarter-finals against the strong Canadians on Thursday (4 p.m.), captain Michael Kuhlmann stressed that the team is together, no matter what happens on the square. Kuhlmann draws confidence, especially from the experiences of Hamburg, when the DTB team was able to clarify the qualification for the last tournament in Malaga (November 22nd to 27th). It is substantial progress for us as a team, says Kuhlmann
In addition, the 48-year-old emphasizes that all teams with the same requirements are now fighting for the coveted prize in the most traditional team competition. It is now much fairer since all 8 teams compete with the same preparation.