U.S. grabs 2-0 lead in Davis Cup at Uzbekistan
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[February 04, 2023]
The United States moved to the brink of advancing out of its
Davis Cup qualifying series by winning both singles matches against
host Uzbekistan on Friday in Tashkent.
Mackenzie McDonald beat Sergey Fomin 6-4, 6-1 before Tommy Paul,
fresh off reaching the Australian Open semifinals, defeated Khumoyun
Sultanov 6-1, 7-6 (6).
Paul finished with a 6-1 edge in aces, though he converted only four
of his 13 break-point opportunities.
The best-of-five series will conclude Saturday with a doubles match
and the two reverse singles matches.
The winner of the series -- and the winner of the other 11
qualifying series being held worldwide this weekend -- will advance
to the Davis Cup Finals group stage scheduled for mid-September. The
2022 champion, Canada, and runner-up, Australia, are already entered
in the group stage, and two wild-card teams will be added.
In other Friday action, Germany and Switzerland split their first
two singles matches in Trier, Germany. Switzerland's Marc-Andrea
Huesler rallied past Oscar Otte 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 before Germany's
Alexander Zverev downed Stan Wawrinka 6-4, 6-1.
Hungary and France are tied 1-1 in Tatabanya, Hungary, and Great
Britain and Colombia are level at 1-1 in Cota, Colombia. Serbia
holds a 2-0 lead on host Norway in Oslo, and host Sweden is up 2-0
on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Stockholm.
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The other six series will start Saturday:
--Austria at Croatia in Rijeka
--Kazakhstan at Chile in La Serena
--Belgium at South Korea in Seoul
--Slovakia at Netherlands in Groningen
--Argentina at Finland in Espoo
--Czech Republic at Portugal in Maia
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