For the second point of the series, the Argentine captain Guillermo Coria appointed Francisco Cerúndolo (27), who will face the number one of the Balkan team: Borna Coric (26).
The “Wizard” Coria made a strong decision by leaving out of the second match Diego Schwartzmann (17), the number one of the Argentine team.
The series will conclude with the doubles point between Horacio Zeballos and Maximo Gonzalez before the strong Croatian duo that make up Mate Pavic and Nikola Mektic.
Argentina began its participation in Group A with a loss to Sweden (2-1) last Tuesday, and then lost again yesterday to Italy (2-1).
The only two victories for Argentina in the games they played were contributed by the doubles made up of Zeballos from Mar del Plata and “Machi” González from Tandil, while the singles players lost all the games they played, Schwartzman against Suco Mikael Ymer (98) and with a performance below his level that surely influenced him to be left out in the other two series.
The Italians, heavy favourites, qualified for the quarter-finals after beating Croatia and Argentina, while the Balkans beat the Swedes.
With this scenario, to accompany Italy as the second classified in the group for the quarterfinals to be played in Malaga, Spain, from November 22 to 27, Argentina needs to beat the Croats and hope that the Italians beat Sweden this Sunday.
If these results are given, the second classified to Malaga will be defined by the number of sets won and lost, that is why Argentina needs to beat Croatia and if it is 3-0 they will have better chances.
Meanwhile, in the other zones of the Davis Cup, Australia and Germany have already achieved their ticket to the quarterfinals for Group C that is played in Hamburg, the United States and the Netherlands for Group D that is played in Glasgow and have not yet Group B is defined, which takes place in Valencia and in which Spain, Canada, Serbia and South Korea compete.
Source: Ambito

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