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Wednesday, December 09, 2009 MADRID: Spains prime minister honoured the Davis Cup-winning team in a ceremony on Monday at his official residence. Full Article at The News
Marcel Vos and Werner Venter have been appointed to enhanced coaching roles with Tennis NZ. Vos has been appointed tour coach for the senior players. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
Good mornin', er, afternoon. . . Full Article at Peter Bodo's TennisWorld
There has been a change at the helm of the New Zealand Davis Cup Tennis team. James Greenhalgh had to reapply for his job after failing to lead New Zealand out of Asia Oceania zone Group Two. Full Article at TVNZ
2009-12-08 19:01:48 - Spain grabbed its fourth victory in the Rolex Sponsored Davis Cup on December 6 Sunday made the final victory over Czech Republic seem like a walk in the park. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
MADRID (AP)—Spain’s prime minister honored the Davis Cup-winning team in a ceremony at his official residence on Monday. Full Article at Tennis.com
Notwithstanding a late entry from Philippoussis, who played in a veterans' event at the Royal Albert Hall in London last week, the remainder of the field will be made up of Challenger and Satellite level players. Full Article at Herald Sun
Following Spains Davis Cup by BNP Paribas victory, Albert Costas team has maintained its position at the top of the ITF Davis Cup Nations Ranking. Full Article at Davis Cup | Official Site
Spain's prime minister has honored the Davis Cup-winning team in a ceremony at his official residence. Full Article at eTaiwan News
larger | smaller By h.b. - Dec 8, 2009 - 7:50 AM A reception was held in the Moncloa Palace on Monday The Spanish Prime Minister, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, on Monday held a reception at the Moncloa Palace for the victorious Spanish Davis Cup... Full Article at Typically Spanish
MADRID: Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero on Monday honoured his country's tennis team after they defended their Davis Cup title over the weekend, saying they had made Spanish tennis "the best in the world". Full Article at Channel News Asia
When we catalog the many historic accomplishments of this decade, we’ll need a serious tennis historian to remind us of Spain’s run in Davis Cup. Full Article at Peter Bodo's TennisWorld
MADRID - Spain's prime minister honored the Davis Cup-winning team in a ceremony at his official residence on Monday. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
MADRID — Spain's prime minister honored the Davis Cup-winning team in a ceremony at his official residence on Monday. Full Article at Newsvine
Record performances Take a look at players who have won and put themselves in the record books at the U.S. Open. Career highlights Take a look back at key moments in Roger Federer's tennis career. Who's hot on Twitter? Full Article at MSNBC Sports
Spanish prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero (left) held a reception for Spain's back-to-back Davis Cup champions. MADRID (AP) -- Spain's prime minister has honored the Davis Cup-winning team in a ceremony at his official residence. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
BARCELONA (Spain) (AFP) Spain won its fourth Davis Cup title on Saturday when the doubles pair of Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez demolished their Czech opponents to give the hosts an unassailable 3-0 lead. Full Article at The Nation
Roger Federer of Switzerland poses next to the Eiffel Tower in Paris after he broke through in June with his first French Open title. The top 10 in the rankings won 34 of 64 titles: The last time ... Full Article at USA Today
Could Spain take over the world? That is, the sporting world? On Saturday, Spain won its second consecutive Davis Cup tennis title, adding to its string of international conquests over the past 18 months and putting a smile on Pau Gasol’s bearded face. Full Article at The Orange County Register
Australia's men's tennis prospects are at their brightest in years, claims Davis Cup captain John Fitzgerald. Full Article at Webindia123
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Dominican Republic's Johnson Garcia hits a return during a Davis Cup tennis match against Venezuela's Daniel Vallverdu in Santo Domingo September 20, 2009. Dominican Republic won a spot in next year's Davis Cup world group by defeating Venezuela.
View Photo »Dominican Republic's Johnson Garcia celebrates winning his Davis Cup tennis match against Venezuela's Daniel Vallverdu in Santo Domingo September 20, 2009. Dominican Republic won a spot in next year's Davis Cup world group by defeating Venezuela.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - SEPTEMBER 20: Somdev Devvarman of India in action during their Davis Cup match between South Africa and India at the Ellis Park Indoor Arena in Johannesburg on 20, September 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - SEPTEMBER 20: Rohan Bopanna of India in action during their Davis Cup match between South Africa and India at the Ellis Park Indoor Arena in Johannesburg on 20, September 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - SEPTEMBER 20: Somdev Devvarman of India celebrates his win during their Davis Cup match between South Africa and India at the Ellis Park Indoor Arena in Johannesburg on 20, September 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - SEPTEMBER 20: Somdev Devvarman of India celebrates his win during their Davis Cup match between South Africa and India at the Ellis Park Indoor Arena in Johannesburg on 20, September 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - SEPTEMBER 20: Somdev Devvarman of India celebrates his win during their Davis Cup match between South Africa and India at the Ellis Park Indoor Arena in Johannesburg on 20, September 2009 in Johannesburg, South Africa.
View Photo »Chile's Nicolas Massu looks at the ball during a Davis Cup tennis game against Austria's Stefan Koubek in Rancagua, Chile, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Austria's Stefan Koubek reacts during a Davis Cup tennis game against Chile's Nicolas Massu in Rancagua, Chile, Sunday, Sept. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's Marcos Daniel reacts during a Davis Cup tennis match against Ecuador's Nicolas Lapentti in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Sunday, Set. 20, 2009.
View Photo »Dominican Republic's Victor Estrella celebrates after winning his Davis Cup tennis match against Venezuela's Jose de Armas in Santo Domingo September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Dominican Republic's Victor Estrella celebrates after winning his Davis Cup tennis match against Venezuela's Jose de Armas in Santo Domingo September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Dominican Republic's Victor Estrella celebrates a point during a Davis Cup tennis match against Venezuela's Jose de Armas in Santo Domingo September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Jerzy Janowicz of Poland vies during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One mens singles match against Andy Murray of Great Britain at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009. Murray won the match 3 sets to 0.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain arrives before a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One mens singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009. Murray won the match 3 sets to 0.
View Photo »Jerzy Janowicz of Poland vies during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One men's singles match against Andy Murray of Great Britain at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009. Murray won the match 3 sets to 0.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain vies during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One mens singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009. Murray won the match 3 sets to 0.
View Photo »Italy's Potito Starace vies during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland's is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain vies during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One mens singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain serves during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One men's singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain vies during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One mens singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain vies during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One men's singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates during a Davis Cup tennis Euro/Africa Group Zone One mens singles match against Jerzy Janowicz of Poland at the Liverpool Echo Arena venue, Liverpool on September 20, 2009.
View Photo »Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Fans of Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrate during the Davis Cup Match Italy/Switzerland (Potito Starace (ITA) /Roger Federer (SUI) ) at Valleta Cambiasso sporting center in Genoa on September 20, 2009. Switzerland is qualified for the next round.
View Photo »Dominican Republic's Johnson Garcia celebrates winning his Davis Cup tennis match against Venezuela's Daniel Vallverdu in Santo Domingo September 20, 2009. Dominican Republic won a spot in next year's Davis Cup world group by defeating Venezuela.
View Photo »To win the Davis Cup four times in nine years just says everything
It is a little strange to have to wait until today for the presentations. But winning the Davis Cup two years in a row is a spectacular achievement. We should value it enormously.
It may look like routine but I think to win the Davis Cup two years in a row is spectacular
To win the Davis Cup is always a special feeling at home and even more than last year in Argentina. The key was we played a great game. We never doubted for one minute.
The International Tennis Hall of Fame and the ITF are proud to recognize Manuel Orantes with this year's Davis Cup Award of Excellence
Tomorrow we have the first chance to win the Davis Cup and Sunday will have two more ... We know we are on the right track but the last thing we can do is relax.
It was maybe the most important (win) of my career; it's the final of the Davis Cup
It's very nice to come back and try to play for a fourth Davis Cup. I know we are a bit favourites, but not much.
The only important thing is to win the Davis Cup ... I did all that I can in the second half of the season. I play good tournaments. I didn't win but I didn't play really bad tournaments. So the motivation is that, not to start the next season better, no. Now is only to win this tournament.
We are very focused and we know how tough (it's) going to be (to retain the Davis Cup)
It is important to have more time to prepare for the Davis Cup final
The Davis Cup is my main objective remaining for the year
I'm looking forward to it ... Our country is again in the finals ofthe Davis Cup, and it's a huge motivation, opportunity, to play for my country.
We know the Czech Republic wants to win the Davis Cup, too.
I am very happy to meet them. In my eyes they are very special people in the country for tennis. What he has achieved as a young man in college and twice in the semis in Wimbledon, and in Davis Cup challenge round in Australia is great ... There have been some good players but they still have to go up a...
If I'd won the Masters (ATP Finals), I would have arrived at next week's Davis Cup (final against the Czech Republic) with more confidence. I would prefer to get there in my best moment and I'm working hard to get my confidence back.
Rafa told me that, after finishing the Davis Cup on 6 December, he starts preparing for the Australian Open on the eighth, and that's not right in any sport ... I think all the players and the ATP know something has to change.
They tell me that they'll finish the Davis Cup final [against the Czech Republic] on Dec 6 and start practising again on Dec 8 for the Australian Open. That cannot be right in any sport. Everyone knows something has to change.
I can’t say yes or no. You never know. I’m going to play as long as I can and, right now, I feel motivated to finish the year well – and to win the Davis Cup for Spain [against the Czech Republic] next month. The 02 will be tough because indoors is the most difficult surface for me. But I will try my be...
We've achieved the most difficult, which is to win the Davis Cup, and even the public is making us favorites ... humility and calm, because (the Czechs) are great players and they are going to be motivated and ready to win.
I think when we lost some important Davis Cup — Zimbabwe, India, Slovakia, Russia, Israel, Croatia. (Massu's overall Davis Cup record is 29-17 including 17-4 on clay.)
His unwavering passion and leadership for Davis Cup competition has made Calgary the most successful Canadian city to host Davis Cup.
The level has gone down because the top players are no longer coming back for this competition like what they used to do in the past. I would like to urge the organisers to make it compulsory for all those who wish to represent Zimbabwe in the FED Cup and the Davis Cup to participate in these local tour...
It’s an honour to play for my country in such an important event as the Junior Davis Cup
This is probably the most attractive Davis Cup draw we have had in a number of years ... Turkey in March will be quite a challenge, but home advantage counts for a lot in Davis Cup and we hold this advantage for both the first- and second-round matches. If we get past Turkey and if Great Britain win the...
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