Canada's Vasek Pospisil (R) and Denis Shapovalov celebrate after winning the crucial doubles rubber against Australia in Davis Cup quarter-finals in Madrid, Spain, November 21, 2019. /VCG Photo
Canada's Vasek Pospisil (R) and Denis Shapovalov celebrate after winning the crucial doubles rubber against Australia in Davis Cup quarter-finals in Madrid, Spain, November 21, 2019. /VCG Photo
Canada became the first team to make the semifinals of the new Davis Cup on Thursday as they clinched a tense and decisive doubles rubber to defeat Australia in Madrid.
Nick Kyrgios had declared Australia capable of winning the tournament earlier this week, but he played no part against Canada, perhaps due to injury, and his country crashed out in the quarters.
Canada's Vasek Pospisil, ranked 150th in the world, was the star of the show as he beat John Millman 7-6 (9/7) 6-4 in the singles and then formed a winning team with Denis Shapovalov in the doubles, the pair beating Jordan Thompson and John Peers 6-4, 6-4.
In between, Alex de Minaur had given Australia hope of a comeback as he battled from a set down to outlast Shapovalov 3-6, 6-3, 7-5.
A first victory in 10 meetings with Australia means Canada will face either Serbia and Novak Djokovic or Russia in the last four on Saturday, for a place in Sunday's final.
Serbia and Russia will face off on Friday morning before the other two last-eight ties featuring Great Britain against Germany and Spain versus Argentina.
Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a forehand during his match against Benoit Paire of France during the David Cup at La Caja Magica, November 21, 2019. /VCG Photo
Novak Djokovic of Serbia plays a forehand during his match against Benoit Paire of France during the David Cup at La Caja Magica, November 21, 2019. /VCG Photo
Britain rested Andy Murray and squeezed out of Group E earlier on Thursday after winning an all-or-nothing doubles rubber to beat Kazakhstan.
The British team knew defeat would ensure an early exit just as France, the tournament's top seeds, had already crashed out a few hours before at the hands of Serbia and Djokovic.
It made the gamble to leave Murray out of the singles all the more bold, even if the Scot appears to be struggling for fitness after his lengthy duel with Holland's Tallon Griekspoor on Wednesday.
Instead, the three-time grand slam champion was cheering from the side as Kyle Edmund played brilliantly to see off Mikhail Kukushkin 6-3, 6-3 before Dan Evans was beaten 5-7, 6-4, 6-1 by Alexander Bublik to leave the tie in the balance.
But Jamie Murray and his partner Neal Skupski, making his Davis Cup debut, held their nerve to prevail 6-1, 6-4 over Bublik and Kukushkin, who might have felt the strain after returning to the court following their singles.
Alex De Minaur of Australia celebrates after winning the quarter final singles match against Denis Shapovalov of Canada during the David Cup at La Caja Magica, November 21, 2019. /VCG Photo
Alex De Minaur of Australia celebrates after winning the quarter final singles match against Denis Shapovalov of Canada during the David Cup at La Caja Magica, November 21, 2019. /VCG Photo
Djokovic booked Serbia's place in the quarters as he eased past Benoit Paire to send France home.
The 16-time major champion beat Paire 6-3, 6-3 after Filip Krajinovic won a close encounter 7-5, 7-6 (7/5) against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to give Serbia a 2-0 advantage, making France's doubles victory irrelevant.
Joining Serbia in the last eight were Germany, who secured the one rubber they needed against Chile as Philipp Kohlschreiber defeated Nicolas Jarry 6-4, 6-3 in the singles.
Serbia will play Russia on Friday at an earlier time of 0930GMT while Spain's match against Argentina and Britain's against Germany will begin at 1630GMT after organizers brought forward both sessions by half an hour.
One of the problems of this week's new format at the Caja Magica has been longer ties running on into the early hours of the morning.
Italy's last doubles match against the United States on Wednesday night finished at 4:04 a.m. local time (0304GMT) on Thursday, making it the second latest finish in top-level tennis history.
Source(s): AFP