New Straits Times

Russia capture Davis Cup

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MADRID: Russia claimed a third Davis Cup title on Sunday after Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev both won their singles matches to defeat Croatia.

Medvedev’s 7-6 (9-7), 6-2 victory over Marin Cilic came after Rublev had earlier prevailed 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) over Borna Gojo, giving Russia an unassailab­le 2-0 lead in Madrid.

Croatia’s greatest chance would have been in the doubles with world number one pair Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic, but they always needed a surprise in the singles to take the tie to the final rubber.

Instead, Medvedev and Rublev, ranked two and five in the world respective­ly, held their nerve to make it nine out of 10 victories for Russia’s power pair in the tournament.

“I can say that for all of us it’s very important to win here. It’s still the Davis Cup,” said Medvedev.

“We still see Novak (Djokovic) playing. Rafa (Nadal) won it last time.

“No matter the format, the best players in the world are happy to represent their country. It’s Davis Cup and we are the winners of it. That’s the most important thing.”

Cilic and Gojo were far from overwhelme­d and, with Real Madrid’s Luka Modric supporting in the crowd, they rose to the occasion in a compelling final that in the end turned on two close tie-breaks.

Russia have not won the Davis Cup since 2006 and failed to reach a single quarter-final between 2011 and 2018.

But Medvedev and Rublev are the leaders of a new generation of talent that could enjoy repeat successes in the future, with Aslan Karatsev and Karen Khachanov also ranked in the top 30.

Victory for the men also completes a Russian one-two after the women’s team won the Billie Jean King Cup in Prague last month. The last country to do the double was the Czech Republic in 2012.

Croatia were no strangers to this stage, this their third Davis Cup final in five years after their 2016 defeat to Argentina and 2018 victory over France.

But Russia were firm favourites and it was always going to take something special either from Cilic, the 33-year-old former US Open champion, or Gojo, who is ranked 279th in the world.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Russia’s Andrey Rublev celebrates after winning a point against Croatia’s Borna Gojo during the Davis Cup final in Madrid on Sunday.
AFP PIC Russia’s Andrey Rublev celebrates after winning a point against Croatia’s Borna Gojo during the Davis Cup final in Madrid on Sunday.

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