Alcaraz lost to Auger -anssime, Spain fell before Canada in the Davis Cup

Last night and on the morning of September 17, the group stage of Davis Cup 2022 entered the fourth match. In particular, the focus of attention is the competition between Spain and Canada in Group B.

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Alcaraz lost to Auger -anssime, Spain fell before Canada in the Davis Cup

In this match, Roberto Bautista Agut was the first player for Spain. Encountering VASEK Pospisil on the side of Canada, Bautista Agut had an impressive comeback. Specifically, losing 3-6 in Set 1, 34-year-old player played excellent in the following 2 sets to win with the same score 6-3.

Leading 1-0, Spain is full of confidence when entering the men's singles 2, when the No. 1 hope Carlos Alcaraz appeared. Currently, this 19 -year -old tennis player is the “phenomenon” of the felt ball village when he just crowned at the US Open and becomes the youngest name to win the No. 1 position in the world.

However, suddenly happened when Alcaraz could not bring the victory for the home team. This match, the US Open championship started to struggle and won 7-3 in the tie-break series. In the following 2 sets, he was completely inferior to Auger -anssime and lost 4-6 and 2-6 respectively.

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Auger -anssime had an excellent competition day when they won both single and double matches

By the match of the men's doubles, the Spanish tennis team once again received bitter fruits. After defeating Alcaraz, Felix Auger -anssime continued to stand side by side with Vasek Pospisil in the face of the Spanish Gerard Granollers / Pedro Martinez. Once again, Spain lost backward despite winning set 1, thereby losing 1-2 final against Canada.

In the remaining matches, Italy with the excellence of Berrettini and Sinner defeated Argentina with a score of 2-1 in Group A. to Group C, Germany won 2-1 against Belgium. In Group D, he fell 1-2 before the Netherlands.

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