He tennis will have a new nation crowned world champion this week in Malaga, with his definition Davis Cup Finals to be played by November 21 to 26.
stars like Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, Andy Murray and Félix Auger-Aliassime They will be in southern Spain to try and give their country the title in this competition in which Canada is defending the title which they achieved by defeating Australia in the 2022 final.
However, the North American team is not the favorite this time, but Serbia and Italy They appear to be candidates in the previous round.
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The favorites to win the Davis Cup 2023: Why are Serbia and Italy candidates?
The only two top ten who will be in Malaga is Serbian Novak Djokovic and Italian Jannik Sinnertwo fives of 2023 and with great relevance playing indoors and on a hard pitch, the conditions we will have in Spain.
The remaining rivals have only three top 25s: Alex de Minaur from Australia, Cameron Norrie of Great Britain and Talon Greekspur from the Netherlands, while as the sixth best ranked singles player already appears Lorenzo Musetti from Italy (27th ATP), and among the top 10 of this Davis is Laszlo Jere from Serbia (33rd).
This gives the Serbs and Italians first players who are clear candidates to win their match and second players who can compete on equal terms against any opponent or who are also favorites against the second team player of the opposing team. In addition, they also have profitable alternatives, such as e.g Dusan Lajovic and Miomir Kecmanovic in Serbia, and Matteo Arnaldi and Lorenzo Sonego in Italy.
Serbia to debut against Great Britain in the quarter-finals and Italy to play the Netherlandsin duels in which the doubles appear to lean towards their opponents but in singles they have more hierarchyand if they qualify, they will face each other in the semi-finals to decide the tournament with Finland, Australia, Canada or the Czech Republic, in a definition in which they would be more favorites than ever.
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TO Canada In 2022 Auger-Aliassime, Denis Shapovalov and Vasek Pospisil brought it to success, but this time neither Shapovalov nor Pospisil are there. and Auger-Aliassime, although champion in Basel a few weeks ago, is not the same in 2022, with just six wins between March and October.
The Czech Republic, with the youth and irregularity of Jiri Lehecka, Tomas Machac and Jakub Mensik, Finland with Emil Ruusuvuori as the only player at 150 and Australia They also don’t look solid enough to be favored, with weaker singles than Serbia or Italy and also less experienced in settings like this.
