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Davis Cup: Croatia beat US in stunning comeback

July 18, 2016 08:12 IST
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Borna Coric

IMAGE: Borna Coric of Croatia reacts after winning. Photograph: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports/Reuters.

Teeanger Borna Coric completed an unlikely comeback for Croatia as the small Balkan nation beat the United States 3-2 in a Davis Cup quarter-final in Oregon on Sunday.

After losing the first two singles rubbers on Friday, Croatia kept alive their hopes by winning Saturday's doubles before swepping both reverse singles on the hardcourt in Portland.

Marin Cilic, the 2014 US Open champion, beat John Isner 7-6(11), 6-3, 6-4 in a battle of big servers to set up a deciding rubber between 19-year-old Coric and Jack Sock.

The 54th-ranked Coric prevailed 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.

"Our team just shows how much spirit we have, how much we're motivated," Cilic said in an on-court interview as Coric celebrated with a small but vocal section of Croatian fans.

"All weekend we played amazing tennis and Borna produced unbelievable tennis (in) the deciding rubber."

Croatia advanced to a home semi-final against France, while defending champion Britain will host Argentina in the other semi.

Britain needed to win only one of Sunday's two reverse singles against Serbia in Belgrade, and Kyle Edmund wrapped up victory for the visitors with a rubber to spare when he beat Dusan Lajovic 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(5).

It was the first time Britain had ever won a World Group tie without their top-ranked player as Andy Murray sat out the clash following his Wimbledon victory last Sunday.

Serbia were also without world number one Novak Djokovic.

In the other quarters, Argentina beat Italy 3-1 and France defeated the Czech Republic 3-1.

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