Printer friendly version
Email to a friend
US to Re-Use Davis Cup Team in France
![]() |
Captain Patrick McEnroe on Thursday reeled off the same four names for a record 10th straight time. Andy Roddick and James Blake will play singles, and Bob and Mike Bryan doubles in next month’s quarterfinal with France in Winston-Salem, N.C.
The U.S. has had the same Davis Cup roster since Andre Agassi played for the final time in March 2005. Roddick, Blake and the Bryan twins led the U.S. to its first Davis Cup title in 12 years in 2007. The foursome beat Austria 4-1 in the first round of this year’s competition in February.
France has yet to announce its team. The U.S. and France have split 14 meetings. France won the last time they met, in the 2002 semifinals in Paris. The winner will face Germany or Spain in the semifinals.
Other Related ArticlesBaseball: The Irish Game that Conquered USGolf: The English Game that Reigned WestGolf: The Elegant Game from ScotlandNalbandian Says He Will Play Davis Cup Next YearVenus Defeats Serna to Reach Semi-finals Bookmark ItDel.icio.us digg
Facebook Google Bookmarks Stumble It Technorati Yahoo! My Web
Hide Sites Tags : France, US, Davis Cup


Posts RSS