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Seppi, Berrettini put Italy in the driving seat

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Kolkata: Andreas Seppi and Matteo Berrettini gave Italy a comfortable 2-0 lead over India on the first day of their Davis Cup World Group qualifier on Friday.


World number 37 Seppi beat Ramkumar Ramanathan 6-4, 6-2 in the new Davis Cup format cut from the best of five sets to three.


In the second match on the Kolkata grass courts, 22-year-old Berrettini outplayed India’s top-ranked singles player Prajnesh Gunneswaran 6-4, 6-3.


The 34-year-old Seppi started as Italy’s lead player ahead of world number 19 Marco Cecchinato.


Seppi took time to find his rhythm but broke in the ninth game to go 5-4 up in the first set, despite his 24-year-old opponent playing his heart out in front of a raucous home crowd.


Ramanathan, 129 in the ATP rankings, hit eight aces in an aggressive start but lost steam against a superior Seppi who completed the win in 71 minutes.


Berrettini came out all guns blazing in the second match to break the left-handed Gunneswaran, who is ranked 102, in the first game. He wrapped up the match in just 57 minutes.


Italy will hope for a quick finish in Saturday’s final day when they play the doubles and reverse singles.


Under the new format adopted by the International tennis Federation, the Davis Cup will be decided at a week-long season-ending 18-team event to be held in Madrid in November.


Australia, Serbia close in on finals


Former champions Australia and Serbia both took commanding 2-0 leads after the first day of qualifying for the revamped Davis Cup finals on Friday.


Alex De Minaur and John Millman both eased to straight-set victories in Adelaide as Lleyton Hewitt’s Australia dominated Bosnia, while Dusan Lajovic and Filip Krajinovic claimed wins for Serbia against Uzbekistan in Tashkent.


Former world number one Hewitt has been critical of the new Davis Cup format, slamming Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique, whose investment group has led the changes.


The Australia captain earlier this week said it was like him “coming out asking to change things for the Champions League”, but saw his team have little trouble on Friday.


Millman, who stunned Roger Federer at last year’s US Open, brushed aside Bosnian number one Damir Dzumhur 6-3, 6-2, before rising star De Minaur beat Mirza Basic 6-3, 7-6 (7/0) to claim his first Davis Cup win.


“It’s a dream come true for me, and I’m so happy I finally was able to get a win for my country in Davis Cup,” said the 19-year-old De Minaur.


Hewitt’s decision to leave out Nick Kyrgios was vindicated, as Millman also claimed his maiden point after making his debut in the 2017 semifinal loss to Belgium.


“Week in, week out on the ATP Tour, you can’t emulate what it’s like to play in the green and gold and play for your country,” said world number 36 Millman.


“You’re playing for your bench, you’re playing for your country — we don’t get to do that every week.”


Serbia also moved to within one win of qualification despite the absence of Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic, as Lajovic saw off world number 593 Sanjar Fayziev 7-6 (7/4), 6-3, before Krajinovic’s 6-2, 6-4 win over Denis Istomin.


Elsewhere, Taro Daniel drew Japan level at 1-1 with China in Guangzhou by beating Zhang Ze, after Yoshihito Nishioka’s shock loss to Li Zhe, while Andreas Seppi helped Italy move 2-0 in front against India.


Later on Friday, a depleted Switzerland, without Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, take on a strong Russian outfit featuring top-20 players Daniil Medvedev and Karen Khachanov, while third-ranked Alexander Zverev’s Germany host Hungary.


Rubbers are now played in a best-of-three-set format, replacing the long-used best-of-five, with the reverse singles matches to now be played on Saturday after the doubles, shortening the ties by one day to two.


The 12 winners in qualifying this weekend will join automatic qualifiers Croatia, France, United States, Spain, Argentina and Britain in November’s finals in Madrid. — AFP



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