Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez plays with Spain's Davis

Guillermo Garcia-Lopez in the Davis Cup debut for Spain in the tie will face the Spanish team with Canada in Vancouver. The manchego, bred in the school sporting Juan Carlos Ferrero, has been summoned by Alex Corretja given the low of Nico Almagro, injured.

"I did not expect, but after discarding injury has been, I would have thought and I have accepted the first," said William.

Debut at age 29

"You never know when you may get the chance to debut in the team," says the player, for nearly 30 years. "Now I want to take this opportunity and enjoy it," said the player from La Roda (Albacete), who was in the Spanish team but as a player for workouts during the 2004 final against the United States in Seville.

Canada, a tough opponent

"There is a lot of responsibility against Canada but I assume. They are a tough group, with a great player (Milos Raonic) located high in the standings and playing great on these surfaces, and also at home, so there will be a lot of pressure. "

Spain lost the last final against Czech Republic

Could not be. Czech Republic won the second Davis Cup history after winning in Prague to Spain after a thrilling final and eternal. Although David Ferrer, the Spanish number one, won both their matches forcefully or twice (the couple Granollers-Lopez) and Nico Almagro could add the point that would have given Spain its sixth bowl.

In sex, renew or die . In the tennis world, is like that. And Garcia-Lopez means freshness.

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