Tuesday, 6 December 2011
Nadal and Ferrer to skip 2012 Davis Cup
Spain's top two ranked tennis players, Rafael
Nadal and David Ferrer, have confirmed they will
not be playing in the 2012 Davis Cup.
Soon after helping their country lift the title for a
fifth time on Sunday, Nadal and Ferrer told
reporters that they will skip the tournament next
year -- with Ferrer revealing that he is retiring
from Davis Cup duty altogether.
World number two Nadal scored the winning
point against Juan Martin del Potro to help Spain
beat Argentina 3-1 in Seville, but immediately after
his victory he revealed he was taking a year out of
the team to concentrate on his individual
performance.
Resurgent Federer still hungry for major titles
Nadal told reporters: "Next year I will not play
Davis Cup.
"It's an Olympic year. I have been one of the
players that plays the highest number of matches
and I don't want to overplay," said Nadal, who
appeared in a year-leading 82 ATP Tour matches
in 2011.
He added: "I want a coherent calendar. So, next
year, my participation in the Davis Cup is
impossible. Then we will think about the future."
Nadal has won 20 of his 21 Davis Cup matches
since making his competition debut in 2004.
Meanwhile, world number five Ferrer confirmed
that he is quitting the competition, saying: "This is
the end of the party. I have been here for many
years and we all look for our own calendar.
"I'm older, I probably don't have a good physical
condition, and I want to play at the Olympic
Games in London," added the 29-year-old, who
has won 18 of his 22 matches since first appearing
for Spain in 2006.
Doubles pairing Feliciano Lopez and Fernando
Verdasco have confirmed their availability for
Spain next year, with world number 10 Nicolas
Almagro and world number 27 Marcel Granollers
likely to play the singles in their opening round
match against Kazakhstan in February next year.
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