David
Ferrer hopes that
Rafael Nadal will be Spain's second singles player in the
Davis Cup Finals. The 22-time Grand Slam champion appeared on the Spanish
team's roster for the finals in Málaga, where, if physically fit, he will play
as the second singles player.
The team
secured their qualification during the Group Stage, led by
Carlos Alcaraz and
Roberto Bautista Agut, and will be among the last eight nations in the
competition. For the finals, which will begin in late November, Pablo Carreno
Busta, Marcel Granollers, and Rafa Nadal himself will also be on the team.
Spanish
captain and former world No. 3
David Ferrer answered questions in an interview
for the program "Sala de Jugadores" alongside Argentine former
players Pico Monaco, Guido Pella, Javier Frana, and Mariano Zabaleta. One of
the key topics was Nadal's potential appearance in the Davis Cup and Ferrer’s
plans for him.
Monaco
asked whether Ferrer expected Nadal to play singles or if he had called him to
return to doubles, as in the Olympic Games. "Yes, if he's fit and I see
him training well, I will put him as our number two," Ferrer replied.
"In fact, when the draw came out, the first message I sent was to him:
'Get ready, you’re going to play Van de Zandschulp,’ who’s the second."
"And
do you know what he replied? He said, 'I'll be there.' That was his
response."
"I
know that even if Rafa is struggling physically, he’s an honest person, and
when he steps onto the court, I know he will give 100%, and I know what he's
capable of when competing," Ferrer added.
"The
problem he's facing is what happens to all of us when the time comes: you win
fewer matches or get injured. If you drop in ranking, it's because physically
you can't maintain the level consistently, but in a single match, Rafa can be
unbeatable," he added.
Spain will
face the Netherlands, whose main players are Botic van de Zandschulp and Tallon
Griekspoor. The winner will advance to the semifinals, to be played a few days
later, also in Málaga, against the winner of the Canada-Germany match.