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Smooth progress

Nadal stars as champs Croatia exit Davis Cup

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Spain, Australia reach Davis Cup quarterfin­als, US eliminated

MADRID: Hosts Spain and Australia made smooth progress to join Canada in the last eight of the Davis Cup Finals but elsewhere in La Caja Magica on Wednesday it proved a more trying day for players, organisers and fans.

World No.1 Rafa Nadal sealed top spot in Group B for Spain as he crushed Croatia’s Borna Gojo 6-4, 6-3 to give his side an unassailab­le 2-0 lead after Roberto Bautista Agut had beaten Nikola Mektic 6-1, 6-3.

It ended a woeful few days for reigning champions Croatia, who sacked captain Zeljko Krajan days before the finals and were without injured talisman Marin Cilic. They left with two losses.

Australia set up a quarter-final against Canada to be played later yesterday with victory over Belgium but retired from the dead doubles rubber after playing one game in another blow for the revamped tournament’s credibilit­y.

With the rubber having commenced after midnight, Australia captain Lleyton Hewitt said it was an “easy decision” to retire and that doubles player John Peers needed to rest a sore elbow.

But it was a bad look for organisers a day after the Canadians forfeited their doubles rubber against the United States, drawing criticism from rival teams.

After Tuesday’s action wrapped up at almost 2am (8am Thailand time), Wednesday’s final match between the United States and Italy limped to a finish just after 4am on Thursday morning.

Sam Querrey and Jack Sock overhauled Simone Bolelli and Fabio Fognini 6-7 (4/7), 7-6 (7/2), 6-4 to seal a 2-1 win and second place in Group F for the United States.

But in the end it was all purely for pride, with both teams knocked out.

Nick Kyrgios earlier gave Australia a flying start, blasting 22 aces in beating Steve Darcis 6-2, 7-6 (11/9), before Alex de Minaur defeated David Goffin 6-0, 7-6 (7/4) to eliminate Belgium.

Britain endured a torrid opening day of their campaign as they scraped past the Netherland­s 2-1 in a Group E tie that spanned nearly nine hours on Court 3.

What Andy Murray would have done for a straightfo­rward day.

Britain’s three-time Grand Slam champion returned to Davis Cup action for the first time since 2016 but almost came unstuck against 179thranke­d Tallon Griekspoor, clawing his way back from a 1-4 deficit in the deciding set to record a 6-7 (7/9), 6-4, 7-6 (7/5) win.

The 32-year-old Murray, who returned from hip surgery in June, looked spent at the end of a brutal match as he took his record in Davis Cup singles rubbers to 31-3.

The Dutch hit back as Robin Haase recovered from a set down to beat Dan Evans but Britain emerged victorious as Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski beat Wesley Koolhof and Jean-Julien Rojer 6-4, 7-6 (8/6), saving two set points in the second set.

Britain were to face Kazakhstan later yesterday with the winners moving through to the quarter-finals. Captain Leon Smith was planning to rest Murray and the Scot might even need a breather himself.

“It’s one of the longest days I’ve had sitting in the chair,” Smith, in charge in 2015 when Murray fired Britain to the title, said.

“It’s been another day of incredible drama.”

Inevitably after such a radical reform of the 119-year-old team event there have been glitches but the third day of competitio­n produced some electric atmosphere­s.

None more so than Britain’s tie with the Netherland­s with Murray cheered on by hundreds of fans waving Union Jacks.

He needed them too in a nervejangl­ing final set, admitting afterwards that he was lucky to beat the 23-yearold Griekspoor.

“I am relieved right now,” the former world No.1 said. “I didn’t deserve to win that match.”

Novak Djokovic, who Nadal pipped to the year-end top ranking, helped get Serbia up and running with an easy win over Yoshihito Nishioka as they beat Japan 3-0 in Group A.

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 ?? AP ?? Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns the ball against Croatia’s Borna Gojo during their Group B match in Madrid.
AP Spain’s Rafael Nadal returns the ball against Croatia’s Borna Gojo during their Group B match in Madrid.

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