A LOOK AHEAD
There aren’t any tournaments for the men as the Davis Cup semifinals take place. Doubles stalwarts feature prominently on the final four teams, perhaps none more impressive than Mike Bryan, who was named to the U.S. team to face Croatia. Last year, the Bryans announced they were retiring from the competition, but evidently a run of good form—plus Sock being there—has Mike Bryan thinking differently. Croatia has three players to choose from: Mate Pavic, Ivan Dodig and Franko Skugor, all of whom have been solid this year.
In the other semi, France hosts Spain on indoor hard courts. Nicolas Mahut will likely team up with the retiring Julien Benneteau, while Spain could counter with Feliciano Lopez and Marcel Granollers, both of whom have had success on faster surfaces.
Speaking of fast, the women are playing on carpet in Quebec City, one of the few tournaments at any level to still use that surface. The top seeds are the Americans Kaitlyn Christian and Sabrina Santamaria, followed by Darija Jurak and Xenia Knoll. Perhaps the best doubles player on site is Gabriela Dabrowski. However, the Canadian isn’t in the doubles draw as she qualified for singles.
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