Wednesday 19 August 2015

Bulgaria against Hungary on clay courts in Davis Cup

Bulgaria will adopt Hungary on clay courts in deciding playoff entry in Group I of the zone Europe / Africa Cup 'Davis' next month. The match will be played at the National Tennis Center in Sofia from September 18 to 20.

"This is probably the most important event for Bulgarian male tennis in the last 10 years. There were other options, but decided that the National Tennis Centre is the most convenient and suitable for us because there is our home. We believe red clay is best against opponents, "said the captain of the national team Todor Enev, quoted by BTA.

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From BFTenis have sent the invitation of the best Bulgarian tennis player Grigor Dimitrov, but as familiar, chances are it involved are not large. The match with Hungary Cup "Davis" between the US Open tennis and the start of Asian tour ATP hard court on September 28 in Kuala Lumpur. 'Paid we call Grigor Dimitrov and expect his answer very soon. Stay in touch with the national team. They are currently in tournaments. This is good because most easily enter into a form of participation in competitions and more matches " said Enev. Captain Cup "Davis" was optimistic before the game against the Hungarians.

"The chances are always equal in Cup matches" Davis. "In Grigor they increase, but actually beat Hungary, whatever its composition will go," said Enev. "I've watched a few games of their players. I am aware of their qualities, but on the court it all starts from 0: 0. It will be difficult but we will fight to the end," he added. Enev believes that if he can achieve victory against Hungary, Bulgaria may maintain long place in Group I of the Euro-African zone of the tournament.

"I thought what would happen if we go in group I. I would be very happy if that happens. As a player I did, but my ambition is to achieve as a captain. If you go, we have a real chance to keep their place in the group . In the future, with Grigor and Young as Adrian Andreev, for example, can attack and World Group, "said Enev.