When Alcaraz celebrated his maiden Grand Slam triumph three years ago in Queens, he made the quick turnaround to Valencia by contributing a win towards Spain’s Davis Cup Finals qualification.
The six-time champions will also be without Spanish No. 2 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina for the September 13-14 tie. The host squad fields Jaume Munar, Pedro Martinez, Roberto Carballes Baena, Pablo Carreno Busta and Marcel Granollers, who won the US Open doubles crown with Argentina’s Horacio Zeballos. Denmark is led by world No. 11 Holger Rune. The winning team advances to November’s Davis Cup Final 8 in Bologna, where Italy seeks a third consecutive crown.
Alcaraz is next scheduled to step on court in San Francisco for the Laver Cup, held September 19-21 at the Chase Center. At the men’s team event in Berlin last year, he contributed eight of Team Europe’s 13 points that culminated with clinching a winner-take-all singles match over Taylor Fritz.
Coverage of both Davis Cup and Laver Cup action can be streamed live on Tennis Channel
