France and Serbia level at 1-1 as Tsonga beats Djere
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[September 16, 2017]
LILLE, France (Reuters) -
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga claimed a no-nonsense 7-6(2) 6-3 6-3 win against
Laslo Djere as France drew level with Serbia in their Davis Cup
semi-final after the first singles on Friday.
Les Bleus fell 1-0 behind after a nervous Lucas Pouille slumped to a
6-1 3-6 7-6(7) 7-6(5) defeat by Dusan Lajovic.
French number one Tsonga got off to a slow start as world number 95
Djere held throughout the opening set, but the 2008 Australian Open
runner-up served three aces to take the tiebreak easily.
He was then rarely troubled in a one-sided encounter on the indoor
claycourt in the Pierre Mauroy stadium.
Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut are expected to give the
hosts a 2-1 lead in Saturday's doubles against Filip Krajinovic and
Nenad Zimonjic.
It did not go as planned, however, for Pouille.
The world number 22 was way too shaky in Lille and rapidly fell
behind against world number 80 Lajovic, bowing out after saving five
match points.
"This is what Davis Cup is about," said Serbia captain Zimonjic.
"Both players gave everything - they fought until the end.
"We know we need a miracle to win this tie but we believe in our
team."
France were heavily favored with Serbian former world number one
Novak Djokovic absent. But Pouille looked nervous early on, spraying
the court with unforced errors while Lajovic made the difference
with his forehand.
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France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in action during his match against
Serbia's Laslo Djere REUTERS/Pascal Rossignol
Pouille fought back to force a tiebreak. But despite
the loud backing of the crowd, the Frenchman wasted a set point
before handing the set to Lajovic when he fired a forehand wide.
The Frenchman turned the situation around in the second set as
Lajovic started to struggle with his forehand. But in the fourth
set, the Serb broke early on and set up a match point at 5-3.
Pouille saved it and broke back for 5-4. He then saved three
consecutive match points on serve in the 12th game, but lost the
tiebreak after a brief interruption as Lajovic was suffering from
cramps.
(Reporting by Julien Pretot; Editing by Larry King and Christian
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