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Nalbandian faces Ferrer in Davis opener

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  • David Nalbandian faces David Ferrer in opening Davis Cup final singles rubber
  • Juan Martin Del Potro and Feliciano Lopez meet in the second singles match
  • Argentina aiming to win for the first time after two previous defeats in the final
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(CNN) -- Argentina's David Nalbandian will meet Spaniard David Ferrer in Friday's opening Davis Cup final singles rubber, following the draw made on Thursday.

Nalbandian will open the Davis Cup for Argentina, who are attempting to win the trophy for the first time.

Nalbandian, ranked 11 in the world, will be looking to get the hosts off to a flying start against a man ranked just one place below him in the final at Mar del Plata, 400 kilometers south of the capital Buenos Aires.

Argentine world number nine Juan Martin Del Potro will take on 31st-ranked Feliciano Lopez in the second singles match prior to Saturday's doubles and Sunday's reverse singles.

Although the tie is on hardcourt and the Spaniards traditionally have a preference for clay, their combination of 16th-ranked Lopez and Fernando Verdasco will be slightly favored to take the doubles rubber ahead of 60th-ranked Agustin Calleri and 48th-ranked Jose Acasuso.

Argentina, twice beaten by their opponents in previous encounters in the competition, are bidding to win the event for the first time in their history whereas Spain lifted the Cup in 2000 and 2004.

But Spanish hopes have been severely dented this year by the loss through injury of world number one Rafael Nadal, who was a champion four years ago.

This is the first time that Argentina have played in a Davis Cup final at home, after away losses in 1981 to the United States and 2006 to Russia.

The hosts are unbeaten in their last 13 home ties and in Nalbandian have a welter of tournament experience as he goes in with a 26-8 win-loss record.

Nalbandian, Calleri and Acasuso were members of the squad beaten in Moscow two years ago.

Argentina and Spain are currently ranked number three and four respectively in the ITF Davis Cup rankings.

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