MEXICO CITY, March 29 (Xinhua) -- The April 7 to 9 Davis Cup tennis match between
Mexico and Canada is the most important match for the Mexican squad in
five years, main team member Miguel Gallardo told Mexican media on Wednesday.
"I am physically and mentally well, and keen to win the series: the most
important Mexico has played for five years," said Gallardo, who made his
international tennis debut against Canada in 2001.
Next week's David Cup heat, part of the Americas Group 1 second round, will
be as "hard and difficult" as the 2001 matches, he forecast. Mexico was knocked
out by Canada in the 2001 and 2002 Davis Cups.
However, he said the Mexican team is feeling very confident because it is playing
at home, in Mexico City, which is 2,240 meters above sea-level and moral is
also high thanks to February's victory over Venzuela.
Santiago Gonzalez, Bruno Echegary and Daniel Garza will play along side
Gallardo next week. The winner of next week's heat will go on to battle a loser
from the higher-rated World Group -- the highest level Davis Cup grouping -- for
the right to be in next tournament's World Group. Chile and Spain are among the
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