Group A will collide at the Madrid Arena.
The Ecuadorian team begins its participation in the Davis Cup against Spain this Friday, for group A, at the Madrid Arena.
The next day the Russia-Ecuador will be played. The first classified of the group will go to the quarterfinals, which will also be the second if he is one of the two best among the six groups.
“We definitely got the two strongest teams out of the 18 finalists,” said Raúl Viver, captain of the Ecuadorian Davis Cup team since 1993, about the Spanish and the Russians. (D)
Equipment
Ecuador
Emilio Gómez (149th, 30 years old on November 28)
Roberto Quiroz (291st, 29 years old)
Diego Hidalgo (166th in doubles, 28 years old)
Gonzalo Escobar (39th in doubles, 32 years old)
Antonio March (552nd in doubles, 21 years old)
Spain
Pablo Carreño (20th World Cup, 30 years old)
Albert Ramos (45th, 33 years)
Carlos Alcaraz (32nd, 18 years old)
Feliciano López (106th, 40 years old)
Marcel Granollers (7th world doubles, 35 years old)
Captain: Sergi Bruguera
Russia
Daniil Medvedev (2nd, 25 years old)
Andrey Rublev (5th, 24 years old)
Aslan Karatsev (18th, 28 years old)
Karen Khachanov (29th, 25 years old)
Evgeny Donskoy (173rd, 31 years)
Captain: Shamil Tarpischev
Below, the schedules and TV channel to watch live
The channel DirecTV 1616 will broadcast the tournament duels for Ecuador.
Site: Madrid Arena stadium
Friday, November 26
Group A: Spain vs. Ecuador (not before 10:00)
Saturday, November 27
Group A: Russian Tennis Federation vs. Ecuador (not before 10:00)

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