Davis Cup 2025: Carreño defeats Struff and Spain is one step away from the Davis Cup final | Tennis | Sports


Pablo Carreno Busta


Jan-Lennard Struff

The Spaniard rises from a 6-1 deficit in the second round tiebreaker and Munar will next face Zverev. Italy awaits Sunday’s outcome

Alejandro Ciriza

The Spanish Davis Cup team was just one step away from this Sunday’s final (15.00, Movistar+) thanks to Pablo Carreño’s victory against Jan-Lennard Struff in the first round this Saturday: 6-4 and 7-6(6), after 1h 44m. The 34-year-old Asturian had a wonderful match against an opponent that only plays heads or tails, so that David Ferrer’s men gain an advantage in the series, which will continue with the match between Jaume Munar and . In the opening of the day, Carreño overcame the German’s hammer, who had a 6-1 lead in the second set tiebreaker; However, the man from Gijón reacted in a big way and obtained a valuable victory. It is worth remembering that for the final, by winning the match against Belgium (2-0).

[Noticia de última hora, en breve publicaremos la ampliación].

Pablo Carreno Busta

vs

Jan-Lennard Struff

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Points earned with first serve
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Alejandro Ciriza

Covering tennis information since 2015. Melbourne, Paris, London and New York, its annual route. Stopover at the Tokyo Olympics. He joined EL PAÍS in 2007 and previously worked at Localia (sports), Telecinco (news) and As (soccer). Graduate in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Navarra. Author of ‘Let’s go, Rafa!’.

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