Well Sinner didnt play the tie either, both teams stood up in this tie, rankings I feel can be thrown out the window, where DC is concernedwell, they did that to themselves. hedging their bets on Chuck and he had to withdraw.
yes and no. Italy has a stronger team in singles even w/o their big dogs. Babycakes is no slouch and Cobolli is top 30. Spain had the superior doubs team, but you can't always put that kind of pressure on your doubs to save the day. Some ties need to be won in the singles.Well Sinner didnt play the tie either, both teams stood up in this tie, rankings I feel can be thrown out the window, where DC is concerned
Munar had a H2H 1-0 against Cobolli defeated him on a indoor hc in Shanghai this year, he started like a house on fire 61 in the 1st set, it looked like the tie would go to the doubles, Cobolli steadied and won the match, it was close in the 2nd and 3rd setsyes and no. Italy has a stronger team in singles even w/o their big dogs. Babycakes is no slouch and Cobolli is top 30. Spain had the superior doubs team, but you can't always put that kind of pressure on your doubs to save the day. Some ties need to be won in the singles.
That doesn't really make sense, if Foki was unavailable. Who, then, would they have used instead of Alcaraz? They sort of had to hope he would play. Spain has the fewest players in the top 100 in at least 2 decades.well, they did that to themselves. hedging their bets on Chuck and he had to withdraw.
What about RBA? he has played well for Spain in the past and is good on HC, though is ranking has slipped No 51, maybe he was unavailableThat doesn't really make sense, if Foki was unavailable. Who, then, would they have used instead of Alcaraz? They sort of had to hope he would play. Spain has the fewest players in the top 100 in at least 2 decades.
Italy had the stronger team, period. Spain "looked" like they had the stronger doubles team, because they'd played so well this week. And, arguably, Marcel Granollers plus anyone is a good doubles team. He's ranked higher than Bolelli and Vavasori, who are ranked 13 & 14, but only by a few places. B&V are actually a doubles team with great results and titles. It's just that they never had to play this week, because Italy got out of every tie without having to resort to the deciding doubles.yes and no. Italy has a stronger team in singles even w/o their big dogs. Babycakes is no slouch and Cobolli is top 30. Spain had the superior doubs team, but you can't always put that kind of pressure on your doubs to save the day. Some ties need to be won in the singles.
Also a fading light, but yes, an option. I saw Marc Lopez on the bench for Spain, so he was possibly available for doubles? Ferrer went younger, in Martinez. And didn't get a chance to decide for doubles today, even if Lopez was an option. I don't see that RBA would have done any better than PCB.What about RBA? he has played well for Spain in the past and is good on HC, though is ranking has slipped No 51, maybe he was unavailable
You know that it matters a lot to them when the "second string" gets to win it all for their country. When the Spanish team beat Argentina in Argentina in 2008, without Nadal, it meant a lot to those guys. They were not favored. Italy currently has a lot of depth on the bench. Kudos to Berrettini and Cobolli!I am glad the Italian media has stopped having a go at Sinner for not playing DC, he played the ties before and helped them win,
Seeing Italy won without Sinner, Musetti, they have surprisingly ' shut up' LOL!
I am all for giving younger players, playing in DC, Martinez played well, I mean how are you going to get experience playing in DC, its a different kind of atmosphere, and competition than atp tennis in the year, as I said ranking dosent mean a lot, when players put on their shirts for their country, they seem to raise their games, gee I think you and I have witnessed that in the many years of watching DCAlso a fading light, but yes, an option. I saw Marc Lopez on the bench for Spain, so he was possibly available for doubles? Ferrer went younger, in Martinez. And didn't get a chance to decide for doubles today, even if Lopez was an option. I don't see that RBA would have done any better than PCB.
I prefer the beach, too, so I get that. Plus, yes, as much as some like Sinner and Djokovic love to ski, it's not a great idea for top tennis players to risk injury. Plus, may as well stay acclimated to the warm weather.Why are all the ATP players headed for the Maldives in their off season? I just saw Sinner and Zverev going on the same plane to the Maldives, I understand it is warmer than Europe this time of the year, I dont get the attraction I would rather go skiing, though I suppose you could pick up an injury if you had a accident, even the WTA players flock to the Maldives in their off season.
I think we can also add Roger into the conversation his love of skiing, he didnt pursue it, just in case of accident, when he was playingI prefer the beach, too, so I get that. Plus, yes, as much as some like Sinner and Djokovic love to ski, it's not a great idea for top tennis players to risk injury. Plus, may as well stay acclimated to the warm weather.
I prefer the beach, too, so I get that. Plus, yes, as much as some like Sinner and Djokovic love to ski, it's not a great idea for top tennis players to risk injury. Plus, may as well stay acclimated to the warm weather.




For me DC should be all about depth. Rules should be built around preventing a one man team from winning. Italy and Spain do have depth (Spain historically is the team with more depth, Italy recently got there), but the main factors stopping one man teams is the very fact that top players are not prioritizing DC, plus the coincidence that the top 2 players in the world are exactly from the two deepest teams.. They were not favored. Italy currently has a lot of depth on the bench.
Nothing can match relaxation and the summer vibe on the beach and in warm weather. It is complete resting of the body and soul, recharging the batteries etc.I prefer the beach, too, so I get that. Plus, yes, as much as some like Sinner and Djokovic love to ski, it's not a great idea for top tennis players to risk injury. Plus, may as well stay acclimated to the warm weather.
Don Hi!Nothing can match relaxation and the summer vibe on the beach and in warm weather. It is complete resting of the body and soul, recharging the batteries etc.
Skiing is not resting really. It is a nice sport and relaxing in it's own way, but there's a lot of work involved in it. All the heavy gear on you, the boots, the skiis and the skiing itself. It helps a lot if you were raised with skiing. I wasn't. So yeah, I'm choosing the beach too.
Fun fact: I said this is the winter I will finally go, start learning how to skii and grow from there. I did a few hours before and I know some stuff, but not enough. Anyway, the winter is coming and I'm just not feeling it again and I don't want to go against what my inner voice is telling me. I guess I'll just play tennis indoors and be happy with it.