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Enjoying with out its high weapons, Spain confirmed fireplace and need to return to the Davis Cup semifinals.
Spain’s Jaume Munar stopped Jiri Lehecka 6-3, 6-4 to stage at the moment’s Davis Cup quarterfinal with Czechia.
Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinez have been heroic closers edging Tomas Machac and Jakub Mensik 7-6(8), 7-6(8) lifting Spain to an exciting 2-1 overcome Czechia in Bologna.
Granollers and Martinez saved three set factors within the first-set tiebreaker then denied two extra set factors within the second set tiebreaker in a spirited comeback sending Spain into its first Davis Cup semifinal since 2019.
A top quality doubles decider ended on a Mensik double fault after two hours, three minutes of pulsating play.
Spain will play the winner of at the moment’s quarterfinal between Argentina and Germany in Saturday’s semifinals. The winner of that Saturday semifinal will play both two-time defending-champion Italy or Belgium within the Davis Cup last on Sunday.
Opening this quarterfinal conflict with confidence, an imposing Mensik threw down 20 aces defeating veteran Pablo Carreno Busta 7-5, 6-4.
Miami Open champion Mensik saved two break factors holding for 4-3. Mensik navigated a troublesome deuce maintain edging forward 6-5 then transformed his third set level breaking Carreno Busta for a one-set lead.
Serving at 4-5 within the second set, Carreno Busta felt the stress as Mensik delivered some deep strikes breaking to shut a 99-minute win and stake Czechia to a 1-0 lead.
The subplot of this tie was Spain taking part in with out its high two-ranked gamers.
World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz withdrew on Monday after a scan confirmed edema in the correct leg harm he suffered dropping the ATP Finals title match in Turin to Jannik Sinner on Sunday.
Spanish No. 2 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was bypassed by Captain David Ferrer, who was reportedly upset Davidovich Fokina was a late withdrawal from an earlier tie.
That meant stress shifted immediately on Jaume Munar’s shoulders.
World No. 36 Munar delivered, defeating Seventeenth-ranked Jiri Lehecka 6-3, 6-4.
The 28-year-old Munar saved each break factors he confronted incomes his first profession Davis Cup singles victory at a very powerful time.
Lehecka double faulted away the break and a 4-2 first-set result in the Spaniard. A streaking Munar reeled off eight of the subsequent 9 factors performed on his serve to construct a one-set lead.
Munar broke at 30 to begin the second set and backed up the break for a 2-0 second-set lead.
Battling again from 15-40 down within the sixth recreation, Munar stood tall saving each break factors to carry for 4-2.
As he did within the first set, Munar gained eight of his final 9 service factors closing a one hour, 22-minute win to stage the tie and arrange the dramatic and decisive doubles duel.































