Sunday, April 8, 2018

US ease past Belgium into Davis Cup semi-finals

U.S. ease past Belgium into Davis Cup semi-finals
U.S. ease past Belgium into Davis Cup semi-finals

Jack Sock and Ryan Harrison rallied from a set down in a tight doubles rubber to ensure the United States became the first team to advance to the Davis Cup semi-finals on Saturday with a 3-0 victory over Belgium in Nashville, Tennessee.

Sock and Harrison failed to break serve until the fourth set yet managed to see off doubles specialists Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen 5-7 7-6(1) 7-6(3) 6-4 to wrap up the tie in the fewest possible matches for the Americans.

The U.S. duo overcame some nervous moments but were able to win key points in the two tiebreakers to secure a victory to ensure the record 32-times winners advanced to the last four.

"It wasn't easy, the Belgians certainly played their part as well," U.S. captain Jim Courier said.

"This (Belgian) doubles team is not one that we knew a whole lot about, but they earned a lot of respect from our guys. Took us a while to really dig our teeth into the match and that second set tiebreaker was crucial for us."

In the opening set, Sock's serve was broken in the 11th game as the Belgians forged an early advantage in a match they needed to win to retain any hope of reaching a third straight Davis Cup final.

The situation appeared even bleaker for the Americans in the second set when they fell 15-40 down while serving at 5-5, but this time Sock staved off two break points and the hosts won the ensuing tiebreaker and never looked back.

"They came out with a lot of energy and were really, really on top of the net," Harrison said.

"We were having a tough time settling down and settling into a rhythm because the points were really short. We ended up winning a pretty comfortable breaker and from that I felt like we were pretty much on top and we just had to finish it off."

The United States were set on their way to victory when John Isner and Sam Querrey won their opening singles matches on Friday and they will face either Croatia or Kazakhstan in the semi-finals in September.