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Spain back in World Group where they belong: Nadal

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Two years after Spain’s stunning fall from grace in Davis Cup tennis, Rafa Nadal has hailed his nation’s return to the World Group after victory in the playoff against India.

Nadal combined with Feliciano Lopez in the doubles to overhaul Leander Paes and Saketh Myneni in four sets and complete a 3-0 victory in New Delhi on Saturday, ending Spain’s exile after an acrimoniou­s period.

“For us, it was very important after two years being away from the World Group,” said the 14-times grand slam singles champion.

“It’s important for us to come back to where we think we have to be.” The tournament’s dominant power of the modern era, Spain won five titles from 2000-11 before decline set in following their tight loss in the 2012 championsh­ip decider to Czech Republic. With Nadal battling injury and his top team mates’ commitment wavering, Spain were turfed out of the World Group in 2014 after being upset by lowly Brazil in a playoff, sparking then-captain Carlos Moya’s resignatio­n. Moya’s replacemen­t Gala Leon was sacked within a year after a players’ revolt and Spanish tennis was further embarrasse­d as the team crashed out to an understren­gth Russia in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I last year under new captain Conchita Martinez.

Former Wimbledon champion Martinez, who also captains the women’s Fed Cup team, has been at pains to repair relations with her players and managed to bring a strong team to India to get the job done.

Former Davis Cup power Australia also has ambitions of returning to its glory days and will keep their place in the World Group after defeating Slovakia 3-0 in Sydney. Led by talented but tempestuou­s 21-year-old Nick Kyrgios, the 28-times champions have a player to build a team around and captain Lleyton Hewitt said he expected big things in 2017. “We expect that we can go deep,” said the two-time grand slam champion and former Davis Cup winner. “It’s been quite a while now since we’ve had an opportunit­y to play in a final and I know from experience I’d love these boys to have that experience of going out there and playing for Australia.”

Belgium, Canada and Japan also booked their places in the World Group next year. Champions England, trailing 21, continue their Davis Cup semi-final against Argentina late night, with Croatia aiming to wrap up the other semi-final against France. — Reuters

 ??  ?? NEW DELHI: Spain’s Rafael Nadal, applauds as he watches the Davis Cup men’s tie between his teammate Marc Lopez and India’s Sumit Nagal in New Delhi, India, yesterday. — AP
NEW DELHI: Spain’s Rafael Nadal, applauds as he watches the Davis Cup men’s tie between his teammate Marc Lopez and India’s Sumit Nagal in New Delhi, India, yesterday. — AP

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