Sport
  • Login
  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • Culture
  • More
    • Music
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
No Result
View All Result

SPORT

7 °c
London
8 ° Thu
11 ° Fri
13 ° Sat
14 ° Sun
  • Home
  • Football
  • Formula1
  • Cricket
  • Rugby U
  • Tennis
  • Video
  • Golf
  • Boxing
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • World Sport
    • All
    • African Football
    • European Football
    • Sport Africa

    Aston Villa forward Donyell Malen joins Roma for undisclosed fee

    Liverpool: Dominik Szoboszlai on Mo Salah & ‘disrespectful’ jibe

    Conference League: When is the play-off draw and which teams are involved?

    Afcon final: Senegal reserve keeper jokes after Afcon towel scuffles

    Jamal Musiala: Bayern Munich forward set for return after leg break

    Afcon final: Senegal temporarily leave field after Morocco awarded controversial penalty

    Spanish football: 162 arrests made as police target violent ultra groups

    Afcon 2025 final: Senegal have ‘concerns’ over treatment in Morocco

    Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa ‘looking for solutions’ and fans’ support

All Sport
  • Home
  • Football
  • Formula1
  • Cricket
  • Rugby U
  • Tennis
  • Video
  • Golf
  • Boxing
  • Basketball
  • Cycling
  • World Sport
    • All
    • African Football
    • European Football
    • Sport Africa

    Aston Villa forward Donyell Malen joins Roma for undisclosed fee

    Liverpool: Dominik Szoboszlai on Mo Salah & ‘disrespectful’ jibe

    Conference League: When is the play-off draw and which teams are involved?

    Afcon final: Senegal reserve keeper jokes after Afcon towel scuffles

    Jamal Musiala: Bayern Munich forward set for return after leg break

    Afcon final: Senegal temporarily leave field after Morocco awarded controversial penalty

    Spanish football: 162 arrests made as police target violent ultra groups

    Afcon 2025 final: Senegal have ‘concerns’ over treatment in Morocco

    Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa ‘looking for solutions’ and fans’ support

No Result
View All Result

SPORT

No Result
View All Result
Home Tennis

Davis Cup 2023 results: Great Britain’s Jack Draper & Dan Evans earn wins

September 14, 2023
in Tennis
7 min read
215 9
0
477
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Great Britain’s bid to reach the Davis Cup Finals knockout stage started with a superb 2-1 victory over Australia as debutant Jack Draper and Dan Evans both won their singles matches.

In the first of a best-of-three-match tie, Draper won 6-7 (6-8) 6-3 7-6 (7-4) against Thanasi Kokkinakis.

Evans beat Alex de Minaur, ranked 12th in the world, 6-1 2-6 6-4 in the second singles match on Wednesday.

Evans and Neal Skupski later lost 7-6 (7-5) 6-4 in the doubles.

While Britain had already won the tie, the doubles loss to Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell could still prove crucial later in the week when it comes down to clinching qualification.

Four nations – Britain, Australia, France and Switzerland – are playing in the group stage event held at Manchester’s AO Arena.

They all play each other once in a round-robin format, with the top two countries going through to the knockout stage – known as the ‘Final Eight’ – in Malaga in November.

Britain play Switzerland on Friday and face France in the final tie of the event on Sunday.

France are top of the group as it stands after winning all three matches in Tuesday’s opening tie against the Swiss.

Draper and Evans repay the faith

With a wealth of options at his disposal, British captain Leon Smith sprung somewhat of a surprise by picking Draper and Evans as his two singles players ahead of Cameron Norrie and Andy Murray.

Norrie, 28, remains the nation’s highest-ranked player but has been unable to match the consistently high levels that took him into the world’s top 10 last year.

Former world number one Murray, 36, has enjoyed a productive season in which he broke back into the world’s top 40 for the first time since having career-saving hip surgery in 2019.

However, he was left despondent after another early Grand Slam exit at the US Open and conceded in New York he did not “deserve” to play ahead of Draper.

Smith, too, decided that was the case as he picked current form over previous pedigree.

The move paid off as Draper and Evans ensured a British victory against an Australian side who finished as runners-up in the competition last year.

“I’m playing for my country and had to put everything out on the line – usually I’m playing for myself,” said Draper, who reached a career-high ranking of 38th in January before his season was decimated by injury.

“There is nothing better. It was a real battle, it is amazing to play my first Davis Cup tie in the UK and I’m grateful to be here.

“I’m so happy Leon trusted me and put me out here.”

Hosts make a flying start in Manchester

Since the revamp of the historic Davis Cup in 2019 which saw the abolition of home-and-away ties, there has been criticism of the format and the atmospheres created as a result.

But Britain, as one of the four hosts in the knockout stage, had the benefit of playing in front of home fans and used the support of a partisan 9,500 crowd to great effect.

Both Draper and Evans thrived on the energy provided as Manchester hosted a tie for the first time since 1994.

Draper has long been seen as the future of the British men’s game, demonstrating why at the US Open when he reached the fourth round despite having little preparation because of a shoulder injury that kept him out for three months.

He was pitched straight into the team against 74th-ranked Kokkinakis, who edged a tight opening set where serve dominated.

But Draper grew into the contest, continuing to serve well and causing more problems with his improved returning.

Two breaks for the Briton took the match into a decider, where his serve came under no pressure until Kokkinakis broke for 5-4.

However, the Australian could not hold his nerve as he served for the match. It enabled Draper to level before he fought back again from 4-2 down in the tie-break to settle a tense encounter.

“I let my nerves get to me,” said Kokkinakis. “He didn’t do anything crazy on those points, serving out I was a little overanxious and a bit passive.

“Credit to him, he made me play – but I didn’t win it.”

Evans played his way into the team after showing he had regained his confidence on the North American hard-court swing.

After a tough season where he had struggled for victories, the 33-year-old won the best title of his career in Washington and reached the US Open third round.

There, he pushed Spanish defending champion Carlos Alcaraz in an entertaining contest before falling in four sets.

A fast start against De Minaur was another sign Evans was back nearer his best, as was the way he closed out victory to record his best result by ranking in the Davis Cup.

But British number two Evans had just 30 minutes to recover from his win in the singles before facing Purcell and Ebden in the doubles alongside Wimbledon champion Skupksi.

The British pair connected well having played doubles together in 2021 and narrowly missed out on the first set after forcing a tie-break.

But Ebden and Purcell were Wimbledon champions in 2022 – with Ebden also runner-up at the US Open just days ago alongside regular doubles partner Rohan Bopanna – and needed just one break of serve in the second set to wrap up the match.

Davis Cup round-up – wins for Czech Republic and Canada

Spain won the Davis Cup in 2019 but made a losing start at home as they were beaten in both singles matches against the Czech Republic in Group C, with the matches being held in Valencia.

World number 119 Tomas Machac beat Bernabe Zapata Miralles 6-4 6-4 before Jiri Lehecka defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 7-6 (7-5) 7-5.

The Group A matches are being held in Bologna, Italy and the home fans saw their country lose against Canada.

Canadians Alexis Galarneau and Gabriel Diallo gained straight-set wins over Lorenzo Sonego and Lorenzo Musetti respectively.

American Frances Tiafoe, 11th in the world, suffered a shock loss against 77th-ranked Borna Gojo of Croatia in Group D.

Gojo gained a 6-4 7-6 (8-6) success after American Mackenzie McDonald had earlier given the United States the lead when he defeated Dino Prizmic 6-4 6-2.

That tie went to the deciding doubles match with Rajeev Ram, who won his third successive US Open men’s doubles title earlier this month with Britain’s Joe Salisbury, and Austin Krajicek beating Ivan Dodig and Mate Pavic 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (3-7) 6-2.

Watch on iPlayer footer



Source link

Previous Post

Rory McIlroy: World number two laments costly ‘bad swings’ at Irish Open

Next Post

5 Live Boxing podcast: Revenge is sweet for Eubank

Next Post

5 Live Boxing podcast: Revenge is sweet for Eubank

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Great Britain 81-84 South Sudan: Hosts defeated at Copper Box Arena

    477 shares
    Share 191 Tweet 119
  • Guernsey beat Denmark to win 2026 ICC T20 World Cup qualifier

    477 shares
    Share 191 Tweet 119
  • Wales rugby launch new dual kit after squad feedback on period anxiety

    477 shares
    Share 191 Tweet 119
  • LIV Golf Greenbrier: Brooks Koepka beats Jon Rahm in a play-off to win fifth LIV Golf title

    477 shares
    Share 191 Tweet 119
  • French Open 2025 results: Aryna Sabalenka beats Zheng Qinwen to set up semi-final against Iga Swiatek or Elina Svitolina

    477 shares
    Share 191 Tweet 119
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

When do the Olympics start? Full schedule, dates, sport-by-sport guide and venues at Paris 2024

July 16, 2024

Sherrone Moore jailed after abrupt firing as Michigan football coach

December 12, 2025

New Zealand 31- 49 England: Red Roses show ‘class’ in WXV1 win

October 7, 2024

Tokyo Olympics: Novak Djokovic thrashes Kei Nishikori to reach men’s semi-finals

July 30, 2021

The Whole 10 Yards

January 21, 2026

Aston Villa forward Donyell Malen joins Roma for undisclosed fee

January 21, 2026

Liverpool: Dominik Szoboszlai on Mo Salah & ‘disrespectful’ jibe

January 21, 2026

Tour Down Under 2026: Sam Watson wins prologue over Ethan Vernon

January 21, 2026

Categories

  • African Football
  • American Football
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • European Football
  • Football
  • Formula1
  • Golf
  • Rugby U
  • Sport Africa
  • Swimming
  • Tennis
  • Top News
  • Video
  • World Sport
Sport

© 2020 JBC - JOOJ Clone ScriptsJOOJ.us.

Explore the JBC

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • Culture
  • More

Follow Us

  • American Football
  • Athletics
  • Basketball
  • Boxing
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • Football
  • Formula1
  • Golf
  • Rugby U
  • Tennis
  • Top News
  • Video
  • World Sport
  • Swimming
  • Login

© 2020 JBC - JOOJ Clone ScriptsJOOJ.us.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Sport
More Sites

    MORE

  • Home
  • News
  • Sport
  • Worklife
  • Travel
  • Reel
  • Future
  • Culture
  • More
    • Music
  • Sport

    JBC Sport