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Spain clinches Davis Cup

Mar Del Plata (Argentina): Spain won the Davis Cup for the third time on Sunday when Fernando Verdasco beat Jose Acasuso in five sets to give it an unassailable 3-1 lead over Argentina in the final.

Verdasco won 6-3, 6-7, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 as Spain, missing World No. 1 Rafael Nadal through injury, still managed to hand Argentina its third defeat in three final appearances and the first home loss in 10 years.

A dream

“It’s a dream. I’ve wanted this chance since I was a boy, few get it and even fewer take it,” said an elated Verdasco.

Verdasco, ranked 16th in the world, was brought in as a replacement for off-form David Ferrer who was crushed in straight sets by David Nalbandian on Friday.

Acasuso, ranked 48th, was thrown into the fray after Argentina’s number one Juan Martin del Potro was ruled out with a pulled muscle in his right leg which he suffered in Friday’s defeat to Feliciano Lopez.

Verdasco won the first set after breaking in the fifth game as Acasuso struggled to find his rhythm.

The Argentine came to life in the second set, which he won in a tiebreak after both players dropped service twice.

Playing some excellent tennis and backed by a passionate crowd, Acasuso took the third set and looked as if he could take the tie to a decisive rubber involving Nalbandian which would have left the host as favourites. But Acasuso lost his nerve after Verdasco broke in the sixth game of the fourth set to level the match.

Acasuso then looked tired and demoralised and the Spaniard strolled through the final set to shatter the hopes of the home crowd. Although Acasuso saved two matchpoints, Verdasco finished off the match at the third attempt with a rasping forehand down the line. — Agencies

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