The 24-year-old singles player from La Plata went through the Argentine sports screen from the Lawn Tennis Club in a preview of Guillermo Coria’s team’s duel against Lithuania in the World Group playoffs in search of a place in the 2024 Qualifiers.
The Argentina team for the Davis Cup selected by Guillermo Coria will seek access to the 2024 Qualifiers for the World Group playoffs against Lithuania this weekend at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club. He magician called Francisco Cerúndolo, Sebastián Báez, the double players Andrés Molteni and Máximo González and the debutant Tomás Martín Etcheverry, who talked to TyC Sports after training this Wednesday.
“We are training hard and very well. Today we spent two and a half hours straight. We played a dog-eat-dog match (with Cerúndolo) to be ready. I, especially, feel very good. I want to play at home, I feel very good in these conditions. Amazing days are coming.”said the 24-year-old from La Plata.
Of course, confrontations with Europeans were inevitable during this period. September 16 and 17 for the world championship: “In all tournaments, in all matches, the tickle is there. It always comes and you have to know how to handle it. All that’s left to do is train when you need to train and rest when you need to rest, because that’s how you prepare well for a game. We have a good challenge and I have to be ready in case I have to play.”
“We know we are favorites. We are also playing at home and with our fans and clay against this type of rival is in our favor, but anything can happen. On the court one against the other and there it doesn’t matter the ranking or anything else.”, he judged as he passed TyC Sports in the run-up to the clash against Lithuania.

Finally, Etcheverry He commented that he was going through a great personal moment: “This has been my best year so far. I achieved many goals that I had since I was young, I played the best tournaments in the world, I did everything. Now, joining the Argentine Davis Cup team is the icing on the cake.”
Stan Wawrinka, furious with Gerard Piqué for Davis Cup changes
The former world number 1 posted a video on his account x (Twitter) where You can see the empty stands of the AO Arena in England during the match between France and Switzerland for the World Group accompanied by a harsh anti-Catalan message and an insulting emoji: “Thank you Gerard Piqué and ITF (International Tennis Federation).”
In the same line, Mardy Fish, former captain of the United States National Team, retweeted the Swiss post what is gold medalist in Beijing in 2008 and I add: “They killed the Davis Cup.”

Source: Tycsports

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