The city of Malaga is preparing to celebrate its hero's last lap with extraordinary excitement. For the occasion, more than 500 journalists were accredited. We haven't seen such a device in the Davis Cup since the coronation of Switzerland and a certain Roger Federer, who could well show up in Spain this week.
After the torrential rains of last week, the sun is once again shining on Malaga. As a sign as Rafael Nadal lives his last moments as a professional player.
There is no doubt that this Tuesday at 5 p.m., when the quarter-final between the Netherlands and Spain kicks off, there will no longer be a square meter available in the Malaga Sports Palace, which can accommodate 11,300 spectators. .
Nearly 500 accredited journalists, a record since the France-Switzerland final in Lille
Spain's matches (until a potential final) will be played behind closed doors, everything has been settled for several weeks. However, there are still tickets starting at 61 euros for the other matches. This will also be the case for the media. Nearly 500 journalists from all over the world are accredited this week.
A record since the Davis Cup final in Lille between Switzerland and France in 2014. A meeting which allowed Roger Federer to win the only title of his career in the competition. Unsurprisingly, the Spanish media are present in very large numbers. Spanish broadcasters have also put significant resources into ensuring full coverage of the last dance of the idol of Manacor, considered in Spain to be the greatest sportsman in history.
Offshore press conference, last minute work to cope with media demand
Over the past two weeks, the International Federation, organizer of the Davis Cup, has had to readjust the reception and working conditions on site. Even moving the Spanish press conference before this quarter-final to a luxurious hotel in Malaga with a huge room. Rafael Nadal appeared serene in front of the microphones. The man with 14 titles at Roland-Garros was logically the subject of the majority of questions during this press briefing devoted to his team. Spaces are also being adapted at the stadium to allow optimal coverage of Spain's matches.
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