The Argentine team Davis cupled by Guillermo Coriatoday learned about the venue and the rivals it will have in the group stage of the Finals of the competition, in which it will be part of the zone Dalong with CAnada, Finland and Britain.
The draw, which took place at the offices of the International Tennis Federation in Londondetermined that Argentina will compete against Canada, Finland and Britain from September 10 to 15 in the city of Manchester (at the AO Arena).
He AO Arena of Manchesterwhere the Argentine team will play, is presented as “the largest covered stadium in Europe”. It was inaugurated in 1995 and was the scene of concerts by great bands and artists such as U2, The Rolling Stones, Prince, Madonna, Lady Gaga and Luciano Pavarotti.
The venue has a capacity for 21,000 people.
It also hosted many sporting events and boxing matches (Mike Tyson fought there).
With the draw completed, Argentina was left with a positive feeling, since he avoided the trip to the headquarters in China (Zhuhai) and, second, because he avoided powerful teams like Italy, Australia, Germany and USA.
Likewise, they will not be able to relax in the national team: they will have to face valuable rivals, in hard surface and indoor conditions, like the Canadian Felix Auger-Alissime (current 36°), the British Cameron Norrie (31°) and the Finnish Emil Ruusuvuori (48°).
The group stage of the Finals will be played in a round-robin league format. The two best teams in each zone will advance to Malagawhere the eight best teams in the world will face each other with direct elimination in search of the Salad Bowl, from November 19 to 24.
Argentina qualified for the group stage of the Finals after having defeated, in an epic and dramatic way, Kazakhstan in February by 3 to 2 at the Jóckey Club of rosary beads.
Even though he walked along the ledge before Kazakhstanwas finally able to overcome the Qualifiers and, after two years, will return to the group stage of the Finals.
The following are the Davis Cup groups:
- Group A: Italy, Netherlands, Belgium and Brazil, in Bologna.
- Group B: Australia, Czech Republic, France and Spain, in Valencia.
- Group C: Germany, United States, Slovakia and Chile, in Zhuhai.
- Group D: Argentina, Canada, Finland and Great Britain.
Source: Ambito

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