Germany upsets Britain in Davis Cup quarterfinals

The German pair defeated British teammates Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski 7-6 (10), 7-6 (5) after the best-of-three tie was level following the two singles.

December 01, 2021 03:15 am | Updated 03:15 am IST - INNSBRUCK, Austria

Germany's Kevin Krawietz, right, and Tim Puetz play doubles against Great Britain's Joe Salisbury, right, and Neal Skupskiduring a Davis Cup quarter final match match between Great Britain and Germany in Innsbruck, Austria, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021.

Germany's Kevin Krawietz, right, and Tim Puetz play doubles against Great Britain's Joe Salisbury, right, and Neal Skupskiduring a Davis Cup quarter final match match between Great Britain and Germany in Innsbruck, Austria, Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021.

Germany came from behind to upset Britain in the Davis Cup quarterfinals on Tuesday, November 30, 2021, after Kevin Krawietz and Tim Pütz won the decisive doubles match.

The German pair defeated British teammates Joe Salisbury and Neal Skupski 7-6 (10), 7-6 (5) after the best-of-three tie was level following the two singles.

Krawietz and Pütz saved four set points in the tiebreaker before taking the opening set and won the second tiebreaker after winning seven straight points from 5-0 down.

Daniel Evans had given Britain the lead by beating Peter Gojowczyk 6-2, 6-1, but Jan-Lennard Struff pulled Germany even with the 10-time champion by beating Cameron Norrie 7-6 (6), 3-6, 6-2.

First semi after 14 years

Germany has won the Davis Cup three times but not since 1993. In its first semifinal since 2007, Germany will meet either Sweden or the team from Russia on Saturday. Croatia will face either Serbia or Kazakhstan in the other semifinal.

Britain was seeking its fourth semifinal berth in the last six editions of the tournament. It last won the event in 2015.

Struff said his win over Norrie was “one of the most important victories of my career. Cam Norrie is a real fighter. I started very well, went 4-1 up, but when you take so many risks, you can expect that more mistakes will come.”

The 12th-ranked Norrie failed to serve out the opening set against Struff when leading 6-5, and the Briton missed two set points in the tiebreaker.

One break halfway through the set was enough for Norrie to take the second, but the 51st-ranked Struff won the third by taking four games in a row.

“At the end of the match I managed to play as aggressive again as at the beginning,” Struff said.

In the first singles match, Evans built a quick 4-0 lead and didn’t face a break point all day. Gojowczyk earned only two points on Evans’ serve in the second set and double-faulted for the fourth time on match point.

“I tried to get some rhythm early on,” Evans said. “I played well from start to finish.”

Gojowczyk was a surprise pick by Germany captain Michael Kohlmann. The 86th-ranked player replaced Dominik Koepfer, who is ranked 32 places higher and played in the two group matchups Germany won against Austria and Serbia.

Gojowczyk had never played Evans in an ATP level match but beat the Briton twice in lower-ranked tournaments, in 2013 and 2016.

No spectators were allowed in the OlympiaWorld arena amid a nationwide lockdown in Austria to fight the spreading of the coronavirus.

Madrid will host the rest of the Davis Cup Finals.

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