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Captain Smith positive despite GB Davis Cup defeat

  • Posted: Apr 08, 2017

Great Britain’s Davis Cup captain Leon Smith says his squad “lack depth” but remained positive about their progress despite defeat in the quarter-finals.

Britain – without world number one Andy Murray – were knocked out by France on Saturday, going down 3-0 in Rouen.

It was their first defeat over two days since 2009 – the year before Leon Smith took over the captaincy.

“A quarter-final, a win, a semi-final, a quarter-final – in decades previous you weren’t getting that,” said Smith.

“It’s a damn sight better than it used to be but there’s still work to be done.”

  • Report: GB knocked out by France

Kyle Edmund and Dan Evans both suffered straight-sets defeats in their singles rubbers on Friday, before Jamie Murray and Dom Inglot were beaten in four sets in Saturday’s doubles.

GB failed to make the semi-finals for the first time in three years, but Leon Smith insisted there were still positives to take away.

“It’s always really disappointing to lose because we’ve got used to going a little bit deeper into the year.

“But we played against a very good team and we’ve still maintained our World Group status, which is important for us.”

Smith succeeded John Lloyd as captain in 2010, when GB were on the verge of relegation to the competition’s bottom tier.

And in November 2015 he led the team to their first Davis Cup title in 79 years with victory over Belgium, before another semi-final appearance in 2016.

But without the services of Murray this year – who opted to rest in the first-round win over Canada and was ruled out of the quarter-final with an elbow injury – GB looked short of star quality.

“Do we lack depth? Yes, of course we lack depth – that’s pretty obvious,” added Smith.

“We want to make sure that we find a few more players both on the men’s and women’s side that are playing on the main tour.

“Everyone knows Andy was going to play this tie, so hopefully when Andy comes in everyone else is stronger and then you go again.

“We’ve had a great couple of ties this year, we’ve absolutely loved it, the spirit’s still really good. We just lost a tennis match, that’s it.”

The two singles dead rubbers will be played on Sunday before France progress to September’s semi-final against Serbia.

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U.S. Keep Davis Cup Hopes Alive In Doubles Thriller

  • Posted: Apr 08, 2017

U.S. Keep Davis Cup Hopes Alive In Doubles Thriller

ATPWorldTour.com recaps Davis Cup World Group quarter-final play on Saturday

Steve Johnson and Jack Sock combined to keep the United States in the hunt for a Davis Cup semi-final spot with a 3-6, 6-3, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3 triumph over Australian duo Sam Groth and John Peers.

The hosts led the contest 2-0 following Friday’s singles at the Pat Rafter Arena in Brisbane, but had their advantage halved by Johnson and Sock, who clinched a Bronze Medal together at the Rio 2016 Olympics.

“Jordan (Thompson) played great yesterday, he deserved to win, he was the better player,” said Sock. “But today we were able to regroup and get a win.”

Jim Courier’s American side must prevail in both singles matches on Sunday to progress to the semi-finals for the first time since 2012.

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“I’m super proud of these guys today but it still will take a monstrous effort from us on day three,” said Courier.

World No. 16 Nick Kyrgios is scheduled to face Sock in the fourth rubber, before a possible deciding contest between Jordan Thompson and John Isner.

“The way he (Kyrgios) played yesterday, he’s going to have a lot of confidence going out there,” said Australia’s captain Lleyton Hewitt. “Whoever he’s up against is going to be a tough match. He knows that. He’s our leader and we’re going to back him to go out there and play well.”

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Monterrey Open: Heather Watson beaten by Angelique Kerber

  • Posted: Apr 08, 2017

Heather Watson’s Monterrey Open title defence ended in the quarter-finals as she lost 6-4 6-4 to world number one Angelique Kerber.

The 24-year-old British world 125 could not convert any of her eight break points and lost in one hour 23 minutes.

Kerber seized upon her only break point of the first set to lead 4-3 and again in the opening game of the second.

The German now plays Spain’s Carla Suarez Navarro, while Caroline Garcia plays Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

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