Unity and Pride: Ferrers Reflections on Spains Davis Cup Journey

Captain of the Spanish Davis Cup team, **[David Ferrer](https://example.com/tags/10086-ferrer)**, shared his thoughts on the team’s performance in the tournament. Spain faced defeat against Italy in the final match, losing with a score of 2-0.

**– After some time has passed, what memories will come to mind from this week?**
– First and foremost, I will recall the wonderful atmosphere within the team, the camaraderie, and how everyone supported one another. I truly enjoyed the experience on court. It’s much easier when you have such important people around you.

**– Is fostering that unity your responsibility? Or did it happen organically among the players?**
– Ultimately, it’s about the fact that they are good people, raised well by their parents, and their commitment is something they cultivate themselves. I try to share my energy with them, and there’s a fantastic team behind them that ensures they stay in peak condition. They travel throughout the year and are away for long periods, and when they compete in the Davis Cup, that dedication and togetherness really make a difference.

**– Which holds more significance here, sadness or pride?**
– Without a doubt, pride. We should be very proud of what the guys accomplished. Naturally, there’s sadness, as it was a wonderful opportunity to win the **[Davis Cup](https://example.com/tags/20054-kubok-djevisa)**. But that’s sports; we gave our all, and Italy was the better team. What I take away from this is that they fought until the very end. We should feel immense pride in this team, — Ferrer’s words were quoted by AS.