Australia and Spain are out of the running but it’s always a big deal when Rafael Nadal steps on the court. He takes on Alex de Minaur tonight. Before that, the USA takes on Germany. Follow all the action with our live blog
We’re sure he’ll be cheering her on with the rest of the team when she takes on Nuria Parrizas-Diaz tonight.And it’s not looking like a particularly good day for Zverev today either. Fritz has just raced to a 3-0 lead and his German opponent is rubbing his elbow.But first up in Sydney is the not-so-small matter of the USA taking on Germany in a battle to finish top of Group C. The Czech Republic currently top the group, but lost to the US in the opening round.
Taylor Fritz takes on Alexander Zverev in the first clash of the day. By his own admission, Zverev wasn’t on top form in his opening match as he recovers from a long-term injury.Welcome back for the final round of games in the group stage. Hopefully it’s a case of new year, new start for Australia, who bowed out of contention after just one tie as a result ofyesterday. There’s still plenty to play for though - there always is when Rafael Nadal is on the opposite side of the court.
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