Brothers Elias and Mikael Ymer comfortably won their singles rubbers against Canada as seven-times champion Sweden made a roaring start in the Davis Cup Finals in Madrid on Thursday (November 25).
Runners-up in 2019 but without their top players Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime, Canada proved no match for the rejuvenated Swedes who are looking to revive past glory. Australia, second only to the United States in Davis Cup titles, made a poor start in Group D in Turin as they went down 3-0 to 2018 champions Croatia.
DAVIS CUP FINALS | Elias and Mikael Ymer guided Sweden to victory over Canada in Group B on Thursday.
Elias, who trailed Steven Diez 1-4 in the first set, won Match 1 6-4, 6-2.
Mikael followed with a 6-4, 6-4 win over Vasek Pospisil in Match 2.
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France recovered from a poor start in their Group C clash against Czech Republic to win 2-1 in Innsbruck.
The Davis Cup Finals, postponed last year, has undergone another format change with three cities hosting the 18 qualified nations in six groups of three. Group winners and the two best runners-up progress to the quarter-finals next week with the final in Madrid on December 5.
Holders Spain’s hopes already look bleak, though, without them striking a ball in anger as rising force Carlos Alcaraz was ruled out on Thursday after testing positive for COVID-19. Already without 20-times Grand Slam champion Rafa Nadal, they were also robbed of another of their heroes of 2019 with Roberto Bautista Agut ruled out due to an abdominal injury.
Spain face Ecuador in Group A in Madrid on Friday. “I’m very sad about the way that I miss out on something so important and super special for me like the Davis Cup, I was very excited to be able to play for my country,” Alcaraz, who would have made his debut, said on Instagram.
Sweden’s Elias Ymer eased by world number 264 Steven Diez who was playing for Canada for the first time since 2010, winning 6-4 6-2. His younger brother Mikael then beat Vasek Pospisil, Canada’s hero in their 2019 run, 6-4 6-4.
Andre Goransson and Robert Lindstedt made it a clean sweep for Robin Soderling’s team with a 7-6(5) 6-4 win over Pospisil and Brayden Schnur. “Today my forehand was blasting,” 171st-ranked Elias said. “I was hitting winners for everywhere.”
IMPRESSIVE MATCH
His higher-ranked brother Mikael produced an impressive match to blunt the power of Pospisil. “I tried to stay in the moment and tried to enjoy it. At the end it’s just a game, even if it’s a lot we are playing for,” said the 23-year-old world number 93.
Former US Open champion Marin Cilic sealed victory for Croatia over Lleyton Hewitt’s Australia with a 6-1 5-7 6-4 defeat of Alex de Minaur after 276th-ranked Borna Gojo had stunned Alexei Popyrin 7-6(5) 7-5. “I would say this is probably the most painful loss I have had,” world number 61 Popyrin said.
Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic made it a miserable day for Australia as they beat De Minaur and John Peers. Cilic dominated early on against De Minaur but was pegged back and needed to recover from a breakdown in the deciding set to claim victory.
“This is a great path for me for going forward for the next matches,” said Cilic. “If I can build up on this, build up on this form, it’s going to be fantastic.” The Czech Republic’s Tomas Machac caused a huge upset on his Davis Cup debut when the 21-year-old, ranked 143, beat Richard Gasquet 7-6(3) 6-2 to give his side a 1-0 lead in an empty Olympiahalle Arena, a consequence of Austria’s lockdown.
Adrian Mannarino levelled the tie by downing Jiri Vesely 6-7(1) 6-4 6-2 before Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut gave France victory with a 3-6 6-4 6-3 win over Jiri Lehecka and Machac.
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