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Croatia pounce on big guns’ absence as Spain crash in Davis Cup

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Marin Cilic on Wednesday led Croatia into the Davis Cup semifinals, knocking out six-time champions Spain who were missing Carlos Alcaraz and Rafael Nadal, the world’s two topranked players.

World No.17 Cilic, a former US Open champion, fought back to defeat 13thranked Pablo Carreno Busta 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (7/5) as Croatia booked a semi-final clash against Australia.

Earlier on Wednesday, Borna Coric had set the 2005 and 2018 champions on their way, defeating Roberto Bautista Agut 6-4, 7-6 (7/4).

Cilic, 34, who made his Davis Cup debut back in 2006, dropped the first set, gave up a break in the decider and was 1/4 down in the tie-break before triumphing after three hours and 13 minutes on court.

His 20 aces helped alleviate the damage caused by 15 double faults as the 10,000-strong home crowd at the Palacio de Deportes was stunned into silence by Croatia who were runners-up to Russia in the 2021 final.

“It was incredible battle,” said Cilic. However, he admitted that the absence of US Open champion Alcaraz and 22-time Grand Slam title winner Nadal played into the hands of Croatia who had lost all of their three previous Davis Cup meetings with Spain.

“It would be much different. Rafa has been during all his career a leader of the team. He’s one of the best Davis Cup players ever.

“Carlos, fantastic season for him. Such a pity for him to get injured.”

Spain captain Sergi Bruguera lamented his team’s exit.

“I think luck had a little bit of influence, and Cilic had a little bit more today,” he insisted.

Coric, the world No.26, fired 14 aces past his 21st-ranked rival who he had already defeated on his way to the Cincinnati Masters title in the summer.

Bautista Agut had been on a sevenmatch winning streak in the Davis Cup, a run stretching back to 2019.

“I just think in general I was playing very smart. When I needed to attack, I did attack. When I needed to make a defence, I was defensive,” said Coric.

“I also mixed up the rhythm, as well, which is very important against him. I was just very pleased with my game, to be honest.”

Play was briefly halted when two environmen­tal protesters dashed onto the court and attempted to tie themselves to the net before being wrestled to the floor and ejected from the arena.

The pair were members of the “Futuro Vegetal” group which demands “the adoption of a vegetable-based agrifood system.”

“We interrupte­d the Davis Cup to demand urgent changes in the food system,” the organisati­on explained on its Twitter account.

 ?? AFP ?? Croatia’s Marin Cilic reacts during the singles match against Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta in Malaga.
AFP Croatia’s Marin Cilic reacts during the singles match against Spain’s Pablo Carreno Busta in Malaga.

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