Evans delighted to turn fortunes around as Britain reach Davis Cup semi-finals

Evans delighted to turn fortunes around as Britain reach Davis Cup semi-finals

by Joseph Anthony
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Britain’s Dan Evans celebrates after winning his match against Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff.

A delighted Dan Evans turned around his fortunes at the Davis Cup finals in Madrid to send Great Britain through to the semi-finals for the third time in five years with victory over Germany.

Evans had lost his first two singles matches against Dutchman Robin Haase and Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan from a set up but refused to accept the same fate against world number 35 Jan-Lennard Struff.

With Andy Murray โ€“ who was again left out of the side โ€“ cheering on from the sidelines, Evans withstood pressure in the third set to come through a deciding tie-break and win 7-6 (6) 4-6 7-6 (2).

Coupled with another impressive win by Kyle Edmund, who defeated Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3 7-5, Evansโ€™ victory was enough to seal the tie for Britain without the need for a deciding doubles rubber.

Evansโ€™ place had been in question but captain Leon Smith stuck with him ahead of Murray and was rewarded with a display of real skill and heart.

He dominated the deciding tie-break and, when Struffโ€™s final shot flew wide, Evans leapt high and threw his racket into the air before running to celebrate with Smith and the rest of the team.

Evans said: โ€œI lost some tough matches just lately. I felt like I had let the team down the last two days.

โ€œSo to come back and get it like that, itโ€™s amazing. They supported me through everything. I am so happy for them that we are through.

โ€œI served great. I thought I played well the last two days but couldnโ€™t get over the line. I didnโ€™t feel great before the match, you are down, you are losing. Everyone in the team has kept me going, kept me positive.โ€

It was as just as special a moment for Smith, who has been one of the biggest believers in Evansโ€™ talent despite the many ups and downs of the 29-year-oldโ€™s career.

โ€œHe was feeling down, he stepped up today and I am absolutely thrilled for him,โ€ said the Scot. โ€œBoy, he stepped up today. He loves playing the Davis Cup and that reaction at the end I will savour forever.โ€

Britainโ€™s 2015 title triumph was, of course, remarkable but to have reached the last four again with Murray only playing one rubber across three matches is a very impressive achievement.

Smith said: โ€œWeโ€™ve got a really good squad. The playersโ€™ rankings are going up. Theyโ€™re all established on tour. I think itโ€™s great.

โ€œI really liked seeing how Andy supports the guys as well today. He genuinely wants everyone to be up in the rankings, doing well, supporting each other.

โ€œAnd I think itโ€™s a good feeling for everyone. We know itโ€™s not just about Andy. Heโ€™s still a massive part of what we do, and of course heโ€™s going to be. But it gives everyone confidence when people can step up and develop.โ€

Smith will have another selection decision to ponder ahead of Saturdayโ€™s semi-final, where formidable hosts Spain and Rafael Nadal await after their 2-1 success against Argentina.

Murray will have had another 24 hours to work on his fitness, and Smith confirmed the Scotโ€™s issue is not injury but a lack of peak conditioning.

โ€œWhere Kyle and Evo are at is ahead of where Andy is just now,โ€ said Smith. โ€œAnd when youโ€™ve got two very, very good players like Kyle and Evo that are ready to go, then thatโ€™s what we do.โ€

Evans could well be the one facing Nadal, and he said: โ€œItโ€™ll be a great atmosphere Iโ€™m sure. Hopefully, weโ€™re walking on to the court 1-0 up so it makes it a bit more pressure on him.

โ€œItโ€™ll be a great occasion. Iโ€™ll go on the court believing I can win otherwise thereโ€™s no point in walking on.โ€

The only disappointment was the size of the crowd, which appeared noticeably smaller than for Britainโ€™s two group matches โ€“ a concern Murray had raised ahead of the event.

The Scot put a message on Instagram on Friday night offering tickets to British fans wanting to attend the semi-final, with the Lawn Tennis Association attempting to boost the numbers.

The LTA, which will receive more than ยฃ500,000 in prizemoney from this event, has invested a five-figure sum in buying blocks of tickets.

โ€œThe LTA has answered the teamโ€™s call and secured as many tickets as they could for British fans for tomorrowโ€™s semi-final tie,โ€ and LTA spokesman said.

The victory over Germany also means Britain are guaranteed to be back in Madrid next year, with semi-finalists exempted from Marchโ€™s play-off round.

Press Association

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