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Italy down US to set up Davis Cup semi-final showdown against Canada

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PA R I S : Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli cruised to victory in the deciding doubles as Italy beat the US 2-1 in their Davis Cup quarter-final in Malaga on Thursday.

Victory set-up a semi-final clash on Saturday against Canada who also triumphed in the deciding doubles of their last-eight tie against Germany to win 2-1.

“I am really happy, I am here with my ‘brother’. We played really well,” said Fognini, ater the pair beat Jack Sock and Tommy Paul 6-4, 6-4.

Italy, shorn of their two top players, world number 15 Jannik Sinner and 16th-ranked Matteo Berretini, eliminated an American team led by ninth-ranked Taylor Fritz and Francis Tiafoe, who is in the top 20.

Lorenzo Sonego, ranked 45th, opened the tie by coming from a set down to beat Tiafoe 6-3, 7-6 (9/7).

Fritz levelled when he survived a tough first set to beat Lorenzo Museti 7-6 (10/8), 6-3. Fognini and Bolelli, the 2015 Australian Open champions, broke in the ninth game of the first set and the seventh game of the second to win.

“I’m really proud of my team and of this crowd,” said captain Filippo Volandri.

“It’s like we are in Italy! All the players did an unbelievab­le job. Even Mateo who couldn’t play because of injury is here and Jannik is supporting from home.”

USA captain Mardy Fish did not enjoy his Thanksgivi­ng.

“No doubt that was a tough day.” he said.

“No doubt that they were the beter team today.”

“Their doubles, they played phenomenal­ly well. They’re a great team.”

On Saturday, Italy, whose only Davis Cup title came back in 1976, will face 2019 runnersup Canada.

Jan-lennard Struff, ranked a lowly 152 in the world, gave Germany the lead in their quarterfin­al with a stunning 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (7/2) win over 18th-ranked Denis Shapovalov.

Struff has now defeated the Canadian six times in nine meetings and on Thursday survived an 18-ace barrage from the let-hander.

Felixauger-aliassime,thehighest-rankedmani­n Malaga at six in the world, levelled the quarter-final with a 7-6 (7/1), 6-4 win over Oscar Ote, Germany’s 65th-ranked player. Auger-aliassime unleashed 15 aces and 21 winners, converting the only break of the contest in the seventh game of the second set.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Italy’s Simone Bolelli (left) and Fabio Fognini celebrate their victory over Tommy Paul and Jack Sock of the US after their double quarter-final match of the Davis Cup.
Agence France-presse Italy’s Simone Bolelli (left) and Fabio Fognini celebrate their victory over Tommy Paul and Jack Sock of the US after their double quarter-final match of the Davis Cup.

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