Berdych battles past Almagro as Czechs level with Spain in Davis Cup parsee

Author : unsimmering2004
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 20:28:25


Tomas Berdych beat Nicolas Almagro in five hard fought sets Friday to draw hosts Czech Republic level with holders Spain after the first day of the 100th Davis Cup final.

David Ferrer had swept past Radek Stepanek in the opening singles in the 02 Arena in Prague to give the visitors a dream start, but World No.6 Berdych hit back with a 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-7 6-3 victory in the second rubber of the day.

Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task.



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He held an 8-3 record over him with victories at the Australian and U.S. Opens this year, but Almagro twice came from a set down to force the decider as the home supporters held their breath.

Both players secured breaks in the fifth set, but it was Berdych who moved ahead again to clinch the decisive victory and leave the centenary final in stalemate.

'We are one-all, we have opened the chance for Sunday, no matter what happens tomorrow. That's a good step for us,' he said.

Earlier, World No.5 Ferrer was his usual consistent self as he eased past Stepanek 6-3 6-4 6-4 to put the defending champions on their way, with victory in two hours 58 minutes.

'I played very well all the match. I'm very happy with my game,' the 30-year-old Ferrer told the official Davis Cup website.

On Saturday, Stepanek is set to team up with Berdych to face Spain's ATP World Finals winners Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez

Spain are bidding to win their fourth title in the most prestigious event in team tennis in five years but are without the injured Rafael Nadal.

Should the Czechs win they would complete a rare double after their women's team won the Fed Cup in the same arena two weeks ago.

Spain are bidding to win their fourth title in the most prestigious event in team tennis in five years but are without the injured Rafael Nadal. Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task. Both players secured breaks in the fifth set, but it was Berdych who moved ahead again to clinch the decisive victory and leave the centenary final in stalemate. He held an 8-3 record over him with victories at the Australian and U.S. Opens this year, but Almagro twice came from a set down to force the decider as the home supporters held their breath. Earlier, World No.5 Ferrer was his usual consistent self as he eased past Stepanek 6-3 6-4 6-4 to put the defending champions on their way, with victory in two hours 58 minutes. Tomas Berdych beat Nicolas Almagro in five hard fought sets Friday to draw hosts Czech Republic level with holders Spain after the first day of the 100th Davis Cup final. 'We are one-all, we have opened the chance for Sunday, no matter what happens tomorrow. That's a good step for us,' he said. Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task. Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task. Should the Czechs win they would complete a rare double after their women's team won the Fed Cup in the same arena two weeks ago. Should the Czechs win they would complete a rare double after their women's team won the Fed Cup in the same arena two weeks ago. Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task. Should the Czechs win they would complete a rare double after their women's team won the Fed Cup in the same arena two weeks ago. David Ferrer had swept past Radek Stepanek in the opening singles in the 02 Arena in Prague to give the visitors a dream start, but World No.6 Berdych hit back with a 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-7 6-3 victory in the second rubber of the day. He held an 8-3 record over him with victories at the Australian and U.S. Opens this year, but Almagro twice came from a set down to force the decider as the home supporters held their breath. Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task. Berdych, coming off his appearance in the ATP World Tour Finals where he went out after the group stages, was always favored to beat No 11 Almagro, but needed a shade under four hours to finish the task.

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