Spain will face Russia in Davis Cup Finals Group A, from 16.00 CET, in Madrid. 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.
Bet on Spain - Russia with 1xBet2021 Davis Cup Finals: Best bets on Spain vs Russia
Bookmakers from 1xBet see Spain as the favorite for this match. The experts offer 1.75 for Spain to win, while Russia has 2.10.
Bet365 offers 1.45 for Spain to win the Davis Cup title year. The final will take place in Madrid, on December 5.
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The duel between Spain and Russia will be broadcast live on CBS Sports App. The broadcast from Madrid begins at 15.50 CET, ten minutes before the start.
Bet on Spain - Russia with 1xBet2021 Davis Cup Finals: Spain team nominations
Spain won its first Davis Cup title in 2000. Since then, it has become the team to beat over more than a decade, adding five more titles in 2004, 2008, 2009, 2011 and 2019; and being a finalist in 2012.
- Pablo Carenno Busta (#20 ATP singles);
- Albert Ramos Vinolas (#45 ATP singles);
- Pedro Martinez (#60 ATP singles);
- Feliciano Lopez (#106 ATP singles);
- Marcel Granollers (#7 ATP doubles);
- Captain: Sergi Bruguera;
2021 Davis Cup Finals: Russia team nominations
Russia has won the title twice (in 2002 and 2006) and has been a finalist on three other occasions (1995, 2002 and 2007).
- Daniil Medvedev (#2 ATP singles);
- Andrey Rublev (#5 ATP singles);
- Aslan Karatsev (#18 ATP singles);
- Karen Khachanov (#29 ATP singles);
- Evgeny Donskoy (#173 ATP singles);
- Captain: Shamil Tarpishchev;
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);