New captain Moya plotting Spain victory in Germany


  • Tennis
  • Friday, 31 Jan 2014

(Reuters) - When Carlos Moya was climbing to the top of the world rankings he was used to having an entourage of coaches, physios and practice partners tending to his every need.

Top tennis players are among the most indulged sportsmen and women but, as Spain's latest Davis Cup captain, Moya is now seeing life from the other side of the fence.

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