Toronto Star

Doubles win puts Canada in charge

Team needs just one win in Sunday’s singles matches to make Davis Cup quarters

- JIM MORRIS

VANCOUVER— The doubles team of Daniel Nestor and Vasek Pospisil has moved Canada one step closer to qualifying for the Davis Cup quarterfin­als.

Nestor, of Toronto, and Vancouver’s Pospisil needed five sets to defeat Japan’s Go Soeda and Yasutaka Uchiyama 7-5, 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 Saturday to give Canada a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five tie.

Canada needs to win one of the two singles matches Sunday to advance to the world group quarter-finals for just the second time.

The fifth and deciding set was a nail biter.

Canada needed a line call on a Japanese shot to win the fifth game and take a 3-2 lead. Uchiyama delivered an ace to win the next game and tie it 3-3. Canada won the next game when Uchiyama returned Nestor’s serve into the net. Soeda then double-faulted to put Canada ahead 5-3. Nestor won the match with a forehand shot that neither Japanese player could return.

Nestor, ranked fifth in the world in doubles, and Pospisil, took advan- tage of 14 unforced errors and broke the Japanese serve twice to win the first set 7-5. Japan lost the opening game of the second set but went on to win 6-2.

Canada rolled through the third set, leaping out to a 4-1lead then using an ace from Pospisil to win 6-3. Japan refused to quit, taking a 4-1lead in the fourth and serving up four aces to win 6-3.

The match had the atmosphere of a hockey game, with Canadian flags waving and drums pounding. Some fans among the noisy crowd at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbir­d Sports Centre on the University of British Columbia campus showed up with painted faces and waved large cardboard cut-outs of their favourite players.

Although outnumbere­d, a contingent of Japanese fans cheered each time Soeda and Uchiyama scored a point.

The doubles victory sets up a singles showdown between Canadian ace Milos Raonic of Thornhill and Japan’s top-ranked player Kei Nishikori. Raonic is ranked sixth in the world while Nishikori is fourth.

The other singles match has Pospisil (ranked 62) scheduled to play Tatsuma Ito (85).

Canada and Japan split their singles matches on Friday’s opening day of competitio­n.

Raonic defeated Ito 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Japan moved into a tie when Nishikori defeated Pospisil 6-4, 7-6, 6-3. ROUNDUP: Novak Djokovic shrugged off a sore finger and joined with Nenad Zimonjic in polishing off Croatia to send Serbia into the Davis Cup quarter-finals on Saturday.

The doubles win in straight sets for an unassailab­le 3-0 lead with a day to spare was matched by France in Frankfurt, where it extended a 62year winning streak against Germany.

Also, the United States and Czech Republic won five-set doubles to stave off defeat against Britain and Australia respective­ly.

 ?? DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Canada’s Vasek Pospisil, left, and Daniel Nestor defeated Japan’s Go Soeda and Yasutaka Uchiyama in five sets Saturday in Davis Cup play.
DARRYL DYCK/THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada’s Vasek Pospisil, left, and Daniel Nestor defeated Japan’s Go Soeda and Yasutaka Uchiyama in five sets Saturday in Davis Cup play.

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