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Germany, Canada and Australia favorites to qualify for Davis Cup finals with unbeaten run

Australia, Germany and Canada are currently unbeaten in the ongoing Davis Cup group stage segment. Clear favorites to qualify for the finals.

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Aiman Sharma
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Germany, Australia and Canada (Source- The News international, ABC and ATP)

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The Davis Cup group stage is currently underway, and some iconic teams are competing in this tournament, with many top players competing for each nation.

This is one of the biggest international tournaments in the sport where we get to see some great matches among some of the top nations in the tennis world and there are already some teams who seem to be clear favorites to make it to the finals of the tournament which will take place in November.

The teams on top in their groups are Australia, Canada and Germany who are currently undefeated in their respective groups this season. There is no doubt that there are some talented prodigies in these three nations who have proved themselves as great performers. Though there are still 2 days left in the group stages, the three teams will be the ones to look out for going forward.

The journey of the three teams 

The three teams have enjoyed their unbeaten run so far in this tourmnament with Australia beating worthy competitors in Czechia and France in their group. Germany easily beat the likes of Slovakia and Chile by a huge margin.

The Canadians have also had a great run beating Finland and Argentina. It is safe to say that both these teams are enjoying their time at the top at the moment and will be looking forward to continuing their dominance in their group and ensure their qualification in the finals.

There is no doubt that these three teams have had great performances so far, but they are yet to face their strongest opponents in the group. While Canada will face a big challenge against Great Britain, Australia will be set to play one of the strongest Davis Cup teams in Spain and France. The Germans will also be facing United States America. These teams might be enjoying leading tables right now but the real challenge for them is about to begin in the upcoming matches.

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