The Borneo Post

Isner spearheads America to victory over Australia

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MELBOURNE: John Isner powered the United States to victory over Australia in the Davis Cup World Group tie with a masterful serving performanc­e at Kooyong yesterday.

The towering Isner served 49 aces in delivering a 6- 4, 6- 4, 5-7, 7- 6 (7/4) victory over Australia’s Bernard Tomic in two hours 15 minutes in the fourth rubber to clinch the tie with an unassailab­le 3-1 lead.

It puts the Americans into the quarter- finals of the men’s team competitio­n with a home tie against either Belgium or Croatia and leaves Australia in a play- off to hold on to their World Group status for next year.

“After the last couple of years it’s massive for us,” American captain Jim Courier said.

“This is a tough match-up on paper and it was a tough matchup in reality when we stepped on the court. So for us into the second round, it’s a big deal.”

The United States are the most successful nation in Davis Cup, having been crowned champions 32 times.

It is the first time since 1979 that the United States have beaten Australia on grass and their first win in the traditiona­l rivalry on any surface since 1997.

Australia had not lost in Davis Cup at Kooyong, the former home of the Australian Open, since the 1946 Challenge Round when Jack Kramer, Ted Schroeder led the USA to a 5- 0 sweep.

It completed a big weekend for Isner, who cruised to a straight-sets win over Sam Groth in Friday’s opening singles before trumping Tomic on the Australian­s’ choice of a grass surface.

It was a dominant serving performanc­e by the 2.08-metre tall ( 6ft 10in) Isner and set the tone from the first point.

Isner served at 76 per cent, won 81 per cent of his first serve points and broke Tomic’s serve twice.

He cranked up a fastest serve of 253 kilometres per hour, which is claimed to be the fastest serve ever above challenger level.

“It’s breathtaki­ng to watch him serve the way he did. You know Bernie, I think is one of great return cover players in tennis,” Courier said.

“I think he gets so many balls back, he’s long and for John to serve the amount of aces that he did today and to serve the quality high percentage that he did all day long in a match that he obviously was feeling the pressure. — AFP

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