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Davis Cup: All information about Austria v Australia

Davis Cup: All information about Austria v Australia

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Davis Cup: All information about Austria v Australia

From 14 to 16 September, the Austrian Tennis Daviscup Team will receive the national team from Australia as part of the World Group relegation. SPOX provides you with the most important information about the games and tells you where you can follow the games.

The Austrian Davis Cup team will start Friday’s race against Australia as the favourite to make it into the top 16 of the tennis nations. The Australians have to do without their top player Nick Kyrgios. Austria’s number 1 Dominic Thiem, on the other hand, is fit.

The matches will take place from Friday to Sunday, 14 to 16 September, in the stadium on the exhibition grounds in Graz.

DAZN shows all matches of the clash between Austria and Australia in the fight for entry into the league of the best 16 nations live. In addition, Austrian television ORF Sport+ will show all matches live. DAZN also offers you other selected games from the ATP, WTA and ITF tour. The complete DAZN offer is available for 9,99 Euro per month. In addition, the offer can also be tested free of charge for one month.

Also gibt´s at SPOX a live ticker for each game – an overview:

If Captain Stefan Koubek’s team won against Australia in 2019, they would once again be among the 16 best tennis nations in the world. Australia would lose their five-year membership in the leading group and relegate. Overall, the two nations have already faced each other three times. Australia won twice, Austria once.

The captain of the Austrian Davis Cup team Stefan Koubek warns against the Australians despite Nick Kyrgios’ retirement: “Millman and de Minaur don’t have to hide either, both are top 50 players. That’s another reason why he doesn’t see any major advantages for either team. “50:50, but with a home advantage for us”, Koubek assesses the chances and adds: “Almost 6000 fans will push us every day and support us in this tight box. Austria is a clay court nation, that’s a big advantage.”

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