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France not ‘over-confident’: Pouille

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PARIS: Yannick Noah’s France take on star-starved Serbia and 28-time champions Australia face Belgium in the Davis Cup semifinals this weekend.

Lucas Pouille leads hosts France into battle in Lille against Dusan Lajovic in Friday’s opening singles.

That’s followed by French number one JoWilfried Tsonga crossing swords with Davis Cup debutant Laslo Djere, the highest-rated Serbian at No 80 in the world.

Noah’s team are favoured to progress to the final against a Serbian side sorely missing injured former world number one and 12time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic, Viktor Troicki and Janko Tipsarevic.

But Pouille insisted despite their rankings superiorit­y the semifinal was no foregone conclusion for France.

“We are not over confident, we’ve got an enormous amount of respect for this team (Serbia) which has a lot of very good players,” said Pouille, who was beaten in the fourth round at the US Open.

A similar note of caution was sounded by Noah ahead of the tie being held on the same clay where France lost the 2014 final to Roger Federer’s Switzerlan­d.

“We are sufficient­ly intelligen­t to know that it’s going to be a difficult match,” the 1983 French Open winner said.

“Even if their players aren’t at the top of the rankings they’ve got nothing to lose. We won’t be playing an exhibition match this weekend.”

Serbia won their sole Davis Cup 2010, beating France in Belgrade 3-2.

France, who secured their ticket to the semifinals after seeing off Great Britain 4-1 in the last eight, are seeking a 10th title but first in 16 years.

In Brussels, Belgium’s (ranked 12 in the world) embellish his phenomenal competitio­n against 185th Millman.

Goffin, ranked No 12 in the world, has title in David Goffin will be out to record in the ranked John won 13 of his 14 Davis Cup matches, the lone loss coming in the 2015 final to Britain’s Andy Murray.

Belgian’s medical team have been working round the clock to ensure Goffin’s presence after the Belgian star injured his left knee at the US Open.

Goffin, the ninth seed in New York, was stunned by Russian teenager Andrey Rublev 7-5, 7-6 (7/5) in the fourth round.

Next up on the indoor clay court in the Belgian capital Australia’s gifted but combustibl­e Nick Kyrgios (20th) faces 33-year-old Steve Darcis (77).

Kyrgios, who helped Australia beat the United States in the quarters, was picked by Aussie captain Lleyton Hewitt despite his first round exit at Flushing Meadows.

The victorious semifinali­sts will meet in the 2017 final scheduled for the end of November.

 ?? — AFP ?? France’s Lucas Pouille (C) and France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga take part in a press conference ahead of the Davis Cup World Group semifinal between France and Serbia in Lille. The Davis Cup game will be played from September 15 to 17, 2017 in Lille.
— AFP France’s Lucas Pouille (C) and France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga take part in a press conference ahead of the Davis Cup World Group semifinal between France and Serbia in Lille. The Davis Cup game will be played from September 15 to 17, 2017 in Lille.

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