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Spain vs.  Canada, result, recap and stats: 2-1 to the Canadians and Spain’s future is set with South Korea

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With the debut of Carlos Alcaraz as world number 1;, Spain couldn’t before Canada in Valencia they seal the passage to the quarterfinals for the Davis Cup, after falling 2-1.

The series started in a great way for Spain because Roberto Bautista Agut Rhythm Vasek PospisilNonetheless Carlos Alcaraz lost with Felix Auger-Aliassime. Everything was decided in the doubles and there the North Americans remained victorious: Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinezthey lost from Felix Aiger-Aliassime and Vasek Pospisil 4-6, 6-4 and 7-5.

Canada won 2-1but Spain one of the quarter-final tickets will be played against South Korea on Sunday 18th September from 4:00pm Spanish time.

Results of Spain vs. Canada

Singles 1

Tennis player S1 S2 S3
Roberto Bautista Agut 3 6 6
Vasek Pospisil 6 3 3

Singles 2

Tennis player S1 S2 S3
Carlos Alcaraz 7 4 two
Felix Auger-Aliassime 6 (3) 6 6

Double

Tennis player S1 S2 S3
Marcel Granollers/Pedro Martinez 6 4 5
Vasek Pospisil/Felix Auger-Aliassime 4 6 7

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Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martínez lost in doubles

The Canadian duo of Felix Aiger-Aliassime and Vasek Pospisil won the match 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 and the point. Now Spain will target South Korea on Sunday.

Félix Auger-Aliassime beat Carlos Alcaraz

World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz’s debut was a defeat: he fell 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-2 to Félix Auger-Aliassime. The row will be set to double.

Set tie between Carlos Alcaraz and Félix Auger-Aliassime

Félix Auger-Aliassime was the first player to break his opponent’s serve in this match: the Canadian did so to take a 5-4 lead and then easily held his serve to win the second set against Alcaraz and to send it to the final set.

Alcaraz starts up front against Auger-Aliassime

The first set between Carlos Alcaraz and Félix Auger-Aliassime was not served: it was decided only in the tiebreak, 7-3 for the Spaniard who started ahead in the match.

Bautista Agut made it 1-0 for Spain

Roberto Bautista Agut wins over Vasek Pospisil 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 in the first game of the Spain-Canada clash. The Spaniard was solid on his serve and took advantage of the Canadian’s errors to come back from the match to claim his second win of the week.

Bautista takes the match to the third set

Major recovery from Roberto Bautista Agut in the match, very solid with his first serve (77%) to be able to destabilize a Pospisil who did not give break opportunities, while the Spaniard made one of the four he had. The first point of the series will be decided in the last set.

Vasek Pospisil surprised and won the first set

As in the series between Spain and Serbia, the local team starts with a disadvantage in the first game: Vasek Pospisil won the first set 6-3, with six aces and 100% efficiency when playing break points against Bautista’s serve Agut. .

Carlos Alcaraz will be a singles player and Roberto Bautista Agut opens the series in Valencia

Spain will make a change from the team that beat Serbia 3-0 on Wednesday: Carlos Alcaraz will be in the gamein a much-anticipated match against Félix Auger-Aliassime in singles 2. Therefore, Roberto Bautista Agut now continues to play singles 1, against Vasek Pospisil.

When is spain vs. Canada for 2022 Davis Cup finals? Day and time

  • Day: Sunday, September 18
  • Time: 16:00 from Spain (3:00 pm in Canary Islands)
  • Example: Group stage

Where to watch Spain vs. Canada for 2022 Davis Cup finals? TV channel and online streaming

The Spanish team’s Davis Cup game can continue TV through Movistar and through streaming, from Movistar +.

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Ukraine’s first racket Elina Svitolina (WTA 14) became the “Opening Week” participant of the Australian Open 2026.

On January 14, 2026, the Ukrainian will play an exhibition match against Amanda Anisimova (USA, WTA 4) at the tournament’s main stadium, Rod Laver Arena.

The meeting will be held in the format of two standard sets as the deciding game and a super tiebreak up to 10 points.

There will also be four more exhibition matches: Elena Rybakina – Zheng Qingwen, Alexander Zverev – Lorenzo Musetti, Carlos Alcaraz – Alex de Minaur, Jannik Sinner – Felix Auger-Aliassime.

After the match between Svitolina and Anisimova, Rod Laver Arena will host the AO 1 Point Slam tournament, where tennis stars Iga Swiatek, Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, Naomi Osaka, Daniil Medvedev, Zheng Qingwen, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Jasmine Paolini will compete against amateurs.

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22-28.12 Schedule and results of matches between Ukrainians and Ukrainians at ITF tournaments

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Sport.ua presents the schedule and results of matches of Ukrainian tennis players at the ITF World Tour tournaments from December 15 to 21

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M15 Antalya (Türkiye – location), Antalya Series

Singles, elimination, first round

  • Maxim Khlyvnyuk (Ukraine) – Ibrahim Yego (Kenya) – absent
  • Filip Pavic (Kosovo) – Andrey Bilata (Ukraine) – without

Singles, qualifiers, second round

  • Maxim Khlyvnyuk (Ukraine) – Stefanos Schinas (Greece, 15) – 23.12, at 10:00 at the latest
  • Alexandru Balan (Canada, 6) – Andrey Bilata (Ukraine) – 23.12, 12:30 at the latest

Singles, first round

  • TVA – Nikita Bilozertsev (Ukraine, 6) –TVA
  • TVA – Ilya Biloborodko (Ukraine) –TVA
  • TVA – Alexander Ovcharenko (Ukraine, 2) –TVA

Doubles, first round

  • Dillon Beckles (USA) and Alexander Wagner (Austria) – Nikita Bilozertsev (Ukraine) and Alp Horoz (Türkiye) – TVA
  • William Mirarchi (Italy) and Daniil Stepanov – Mihai Marinescu (Romania) and Alexander Ovcharenko (Ukraine, 4) –TVA

M15 Monastir (Tunisia – difficult), FTT by Magic Hotel Tours

Singles, elimination, first round

  • Kazuki Nishiwaki (Japan, 6) – Arseniy Mironov (Ukraine) – 6:0, 6:0

Women

W15 Antalya (Türkiye – ground), Antalya Series

Singles, elimination, first round

  • Anastasia Necule (Romania) – Yaroslava Sribnaya (Ukraine) –TVA
  • Arina Yakusheva (Ukraine) – Naz Kaynak (Türkiye) – TVA
  • Jamie Collinson (Australia) – Helen Grab (Ukraine) –TVA
  • Serafima Vasilyeva (Ukraine) – Öykü Şahbaz (Ukraine) – none

Singles, qualifiers, second round

  • Eva Galievskaya (Ukraine, 6) – Honoka Uchiyama (Japan) or Alisa Aksiyanova – TVA
  • Serafima Vasilyeva (Ukraine) – Sabina Shaidullina or Ema Garayda (Czech Republic, 14) – TVA

Doubles, first round

  • Asylzhan Arystanbekova (Kazakhstan) and Ingkar Dyusebay (Kazakhstan) – Sara Balan (Romania) and Eva Galievskaya (Ukraine) –TVA
  • Nanari Katsumi (Romania) and Honoka Uchiyama (Japan) – Helen Grab (Ukraine) and Arina Yakusheva (Ukraine) –TVA

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The champion of the 2025 ATP Junior Final Tournament has been announced

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20-year-old American tennis player Lerner Tien (ATP 28) Became the winner of the ATP 2025 Junior Final Tournament.

The Americans were defeated in the final of the competition held on indoor courts in Jeddah (Saudi Arabia). Alexander Blox (Belgium, ATP 116) 1 hour 1 minute.

Next Generation ATP Finals 2025. Final, December 21

Lerner Tien (AMERICA) [1] –Alexander Blox (Belgium) [2] – 4:3 (7:4), 4:2, 4:1

Tien played in the Next Generation finals for the second time. He lost to João Fonseca in the decisive match in 2024.

Lerner suffered one defeat, losing to Rafael Hodar in the first round of the group stage in Jeddah. He then defeated Blox as well as Martin Landaluse, Nikolay Budkov Kjaer and Nishesh Basavareddy.

Tien becomes the second Youth Finals champion after Brandon Nakashima – Nakashima won the Next Gen award in 2022.

Lerner Thien received $502,250 in prize money for his victory at the Next Gen ATP Finals 2025.

Photo gallery of the award ceremony

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