The Citizen (Gauteng)

Croatia beautiful winners, says Noah

-

Lille – Croatia captain Zeljko Krajan hailed his “dream team” after Marin Cilic sealed a second Davis Cup title for the Balkan nation by beating France’s Lucas Pouille on Sunday.

Just as he was on Friday against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the 30-yearold world No 7 was in commanding form to crush Pouille 7-6, 6-3, 6-3 to give the Croats a winning 3-1 lead.

He did not drop a set in his two singles while Croatian No 2 Borna Coric had given the favourites a flying start on Friday with an easy win over Jeremy Chardy.

Neither Cilic nor Coric dropped serve all weekend as Croatia emulated the 2005 side which beat Slovakia in the final.

“This is the one of the best teams we’ve ever had – it’s like a dream team,” Krajan said. “After seven years on the bench (as captain) it’s an honour for me to be here.”

Victory was especially sweet for Cilic who had bitter memories of the 2016 final against Argentina to banish.

In that match in Zagreb, he was two sets to the good against Juan Martin del Potro and required just one more set to give Croatia a match-winning 3-1 lead.

Del Potro battled back to win in five before Federico Delbonis beat Ivo Karlovic to give Argentina victory.

“I always sleep well,” the 30-year-old Cilic, who made his debut in 2006, said, when asked whether that Del Potro defeat occasional­ly kept him awake at night.

“I’m just proud of the team today after everything we’ve been through. This is definitely one of the best moments of my career.”

France captain Yannick Noah, who will step down from his third stint in charge, said his team had been outplayed as they failed in their bid to win the title two years in succession.

“We lost to a better team. We did everything we could to be at this level with the Croatian team. We just went to their locker-room to congratula­te them. I think they’re beautiful winners and they deserve it.” – Reuters

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa