Isner, Shapovalov win doubles as Team Europe lead Laver Cup 3-1
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[September 25, 2021]
(Reuters) - The doubles
pairing of American John Isner and Denis Shapovalov of Canada notched up
the first win for Team World in the Laver Cup in Boston on Friday with
Team Europe heading into the weekend with a 3-1 lead after the opening
day.
Isner and Shapovalov defeated German Alexander Zverev and Italian Matteo
Berrettini 4-6 7-6(2) 10-1 in the final match, bringing the TD Garden
crowd to their feet with the clock minutes away from striking midnight.
Named after Australian great Rod Laver, the three-day team event pits
six of Europe's top players against six of their counterparts from the
rest of the world with four matches played each day (three singles and a
doubles).
Each match win is awarded one point on Friday, two points on Saturday,
and three points on Sunday with the first team to reach 13 points
declared winner of the event, which was cancelled last year due to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
Team Europe have won all three editions of the Laver Cup so far and they
did not seem perturbed by the absence of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and
Novak Djokovic in their ranks for this year's tournament when they
jumped to a 3-0 lead in the singles.
The crowd at the indoor arena, used by the NBA's Celtics and NHL's
Bruins, were fully behind Team World but their vociferous support was
not enough to derail Norway's world number 10 Casper Ruud against
big-serving American Reilly Opelka.
With Federer watching from the stands, Ruud neutralised his opponent's
booming serves on the hardcourt to win 6-3 7-6(4) as the six feet 11
inches tall Opelka described it as the "slowest condition I have ever
played in".
Swiss Federer, who is a co-creator of the exhibition event, is
recuperating from a knee surgery he underwent last month but thrilled
the Boston crowd by making a surprise trip.
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Denis Shapovalov of Canada hits a backhand against Lloyd Harris of
South Africa (not pictured) on day six of the 2021 U.S. Open tennis
tournament at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. / Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
"I got a text from Stefanos (Tsitsipas) saying where I am, he's
missing me and he needs me on the team," Federer, who received a
warm applause from the spectators at TD Garden, said ahead of the
start of the tournament.
"I didn't tell him yet I am coming, so that'd be a surprise."
With the deciding third set a 10-point match tiebreaker at the Laver
Cup, Wimbledon finalist Berrettini saved 12 of the 13 breakpoints he
faced against Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime to rally to a 6-7(3)
7-5 (10-8) win after a two hour and 52-minute battle against his
close friend.
Russian world number five Andrey Rublev also had to come back from a
set down to beat Diego Schwartzman of Argentina 4-6 6-3 (11-9) as
his team swept the singles for a 3-0 lead.
Isner will be back for more doubles duty on Saturday when he teams
up with Australian Nick Kyrgios against third-ranked Greek Tsitsipas
and Rublev.
Isner will also play singles against Zverev while Kyrgios faces
Tsitsipas. U.S. Open champion Daniil Medvedev of Russia will play
the other singles match on the second day against Shapovalov.
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Sam Holmes)
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