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2021 Davis Cup Finals: Great Britain - Czech Republic Bets and Odds | November 28

Ștefan Vasiliu
27 Nov 2021
14:09

Great Britain will face Czech Republic in Davis Cup Finals Group C, from 10.00 CET, in Innsbruck, Austria. The games 2021 Davis Cup Finals takes place on indoor hard courts and is a best-of-three series featuring two singles and one doubles match.

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2021 Davis Cup Finals: Best bets on Great Britain vs Czech Republic

Bookmakers from 1xBet see Great Britain as the favorite for this match. The experts offer 1.06 for Leon Smith's boys to win, while Czech Republic has a huge 8.84 for a victory.

Bet365 offers 3.00 for Great Britain to win the Davis Cup title this year.

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Where to Watch Great Britain vs Czech Republic

The duel Great Britain - Czech Republic will be broadcast live on CBS Sports App. The broadcast from Innsbruck begins at 09.50 CET, ten minutes before the start.

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2021 Davis Cup Finals: Great Britain team nominations

Great Britain has won the Davis Cup title 10 times, but they had to wait almost 80 years before their most recent victory. Andy Murray's determination and commitment were key to this long-awaited triumph in 2015. 

  • Cameron Norrie (#12 ATP singles);
  • Dan Evans (#25 ATP singles);
  • Liam Broady (#128 ATP singles);
  • Joe Salisbury (#3 ATP doubles);
  • Nael Skupski (#20 ATP doubles);
  • Captain: Leon Smith;

2021 Davis Cup Finals: Czech Republic team nominations

Following defeat in the final in 2009, the Czech Republic achieved their first title as an independent nation in 2012 (having won in 1980 as Czechoslovakia), successfully defending the title in 2013.

  • Jiri Vesely (#82 ATP singles);
  • Jiri Lehecka (#138 ATP singles);
  • Tomas Machac (#143 ATP singles);
  • Zdenek Kolar (#120 ATP doubles);
  • Captain: Jaroslav Navratil;

2021 Davis Cup Finals: Format

18 teams compete in Davis Cup Finals. We have six round-robin groups of three teams. Three cities host the six groups: Madrid (Spain) - Group A and Group B, Innsbruck (Austria) - Group C and Group F, and Turin (Italy) - Group D and Group E.

The six group winners plus the two second-placed teams with the best records based on sets and games won will qualify for the quarter-finals.

The Davis Cup champions will be crowned after the completion of the knockout phase.

The two finalists will automatically qualify for the 2022 Finals. The teams finishing 3rd-18th will take part in the 2022 Qualifiers. Two nations from the Qualifiers will continue to be eligible for wild cards into the Finals.

2021 Davis Cup Finals: Schedule

  • Group stage: 25th November – 28th November (Madrid – two games, Innsbruck and Turin);
  • Quarter-finals: 29th November – 2nd December (Madrid – two games, Innsbruck and Turin);
  • Semi-finals: 3rd December – 4th December (Madrid);
  • Final: 5th December (Madrid);
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FAQs

Where to watch the match Great Britain vs Czech Republic?
Great Britain vs Czech Republic will be live at CBS Sports App.
Who is a favorite in the match Great Britain vs Czech Republic?
Bookmakers see Great Britain as the favorite for this game.
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