The Asian Age

DAVIS CUP DRAW

Frenchman Pouille will take on ATP World Tour finalist Goffin in opener

- ROUTES TO THE FINAL and Janko Viktor

Paris, Nov. 23: France and Belgium reached the Davis Cup final by quite different routes, but both captains face similar decisions ahead of the draw at noon on Thursday in Lille.

The biggest question for both Yannick Noah, the French skipper, and his Belgian counterpar­t, Johan van Herck, is the doubles pairing.

In the singles on Friday, Noah will no doubt open with Jo- Wilfried Tsonga ( ranked number 15 in the world) and Lucas Pouille ( 18). Richard Gasquet ( 31) seems too far behind to risk. In the doubles, Noah has generally preferred the specialist pairing of Nicolas Mahut and PierreHugu­es Herbert, who won the 2015 US Open and the 2016 Wimbledon doubles together. But “P2H” has a back injury which caused the pair to forfeit their last group match at ATP Finals in London on November 16.

“All the players are in good shape, without exception,” Noah said.

Barring a major surprise, the other Belgian singles player will be Steve Darcis. But who will partner Ruben Bemelmans in the doubles?

Joris de Loore ( 276) missed the last match against Australia because of a knee operation. Van Herck has named him in the squad but has kept open the option of retaining Arthur de Greef ( 181). ( 118) The Belgians are trying to win their first Davis Cup title. They reached the final in 2015 but lost to a Britain team containing Andy Murray. They had to work hard to return this time.

France are trying to win their tenth silver salad bowl. They had an easy route to their first final since losing to Federer, Stan Wawrinka and the Swiss in 2014.

Belgium were taken to the third day in all of their matches. They won 4- 1 in Germany in the first round despite resting Goffin, although he returned for the quarterfin­al victory over an Italy team that was without Fabio Fognini.

In the semi- final, against Australia in Brussels, Belgium entered the last day trailing but Goffin fought back to beat Nick Kyrgios before Darcis beat Jordan Thompson in straight sets to stay perfect when playing last.

Meanwhile fortune favoured the French. They faced a Japan team without Kei Nishikori, Britain without Murray and Serbia without Novak Friday

Lucas Pouille ( FRA) v David Goffin ( BEL)

Jo- Wilfried Tsonga ( FRA) v Steve Darcis ( BEL) Saturday

Richard Pierre- Hugues

( FRA) v Ruben Joris de

( BEL)

Sunday

Jo- Wilfried

( FRA) v David

( BEL)

Lucas Pouille ( FRA) Steve Darcis ( BEL). Gasquet/ Herbert Bemelmans/ Loore

Tsonga Goffin

v

Djokovic, Tipsarevic Troicki.

Yet that semi- final victory over Serbia, also in Lille, was not without some strange elements which raise questions ahead of the final.

As he won the decisive rubber, Tsonga told Noah not to speak to him during the changeover­s. The captain spent the weekend alternatin­g between a strange lassitude, as he slumped in his courtside seat, and intense self- criticism until his attitude was transforme­d on Sunday by victory.

At the press conference after the match he denied any suggestion­s of a bad atmosphere within the squad.

“It’s hard to know what is going on inside the team,” said Patrice Hagelauer, who once coached Noah and also the French Davis Cup team.

Noah, who was captain in 1991- 92 and 1995- 98 says he is “improved” for his third stint, which began in 2015.

Asked whether he would continue, he said: “I have no certainty about anything.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Frence’s Jo- Wilfried Tsonga ( left) and David Goffin of Belgium pose with the trophy at the draw ceremony for the Davis Cup final in Lille, France on Thursday. —
Frence’s Jo- Wilfried Tsonga ( left) and David Goffin of Belgium pose with the trophy at the draw ceremony for the Davis Cup final in Lille, France on Thursday. —

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