France vs Switzerland prediction and odds: Davis Cup

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France vs Switzerland prediction and odds: Davis Cup

Group B will feature some intriguing matchups, with France and Switzerland vying for the first points to grab the lead on matchday one. This game is set to begin at 13:00 on Tuesday, September 12 in Manchester. Let’s take a look at Cup Davis analysis and the top tennis predictions for the day.

Our favourite France vs Switzerland predictions

France leads the series 10 wins to 3 for Switzerland. However, it has been a long time since these two teams have clashed. keep track of our main tennis predictions for this Cup Davis match.

France to win 2-1

Both teams have unique traits, but when the most critical factors are considered, the French team appears to be superior. Aside from the individual level of the Swiss squad, which is highlighted by the presence of former world number three Stan Wawrinka, the remainder of the team is a bit more modest, especially when considering their results.

Adrian Mannarino is the most experienced player on the French team, but he will be joined by Humbert, who has performed admirably this season, and the young Arthur Fils, who is on the rise. The French team has a significant advantage in the doubles team, and their representatives are well ranked, but the Swiss two does not stand out as much in this modality. I believe Wawrinka will be able to score a point for Switzerland, but France will equalize in singles and win in doubles.

France will avenge its 2014 Davis Cup final setback to Switzerland

Because neither team is the favorite in Group B, they will have to give their all in every match to have a chance of making the finals.

France preview

The French squad will field the best French players in both singles and doubles. The French team’s most recent encounter was a 3-2 win over Hungary in February.

This result was a little disappointing because France was heavily favored in most bookies. Nonetheless, this victory earned them a place in the group stage. Ugo Humbert was the standout, winning both of his singles matches.

Full team

  • Ugo Humbert
  • Adrian Mannarino
  • Arthur Fils
  • Edouard Roger-Vasselin
  • Nicolas Mahut

Captain: Sébastien Grosjean

Switzerland preview

After a tense series that ended 3-2, the Swiss team eliminated Germany from the competition. It was a significant accomplishment for the squad led by Luthi, given the Germans were heavily favored to win the game.

Huesler was the series’ hero after two straight victories. Stan Wawrinka earned his spot by winning one of his two matches. They did not score any points in doubles, indicating that this may be the team’s weak point.

Full team

  • Stan Wawrinka
  • Marc-Andrea Huesler
  • Dominic Stricker
  • Leandro Riedi
  • Alexander Ritschard

Captain: Severin Luthi

  • The game kicks off at 13:00 on Tuesday, September 12th.
  • Manchester has been picked to host the Group B games.
  • France vs Switzerland can be watched on BBC in the UK.