Match Report
Griekspoor and Botic seal historic Davis Cup night time for Netherlands
Dutchmen defeat Germany 2-0 to advance to maiden ultimate, await Italy or Australia
November 22, 2024
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Tallon Griekspoor celebrates on the 2024 Davis Cup Ultimate 8.
By ATP Workers
Tallon Griekspoor tied the bow on a stirring night time of Davis Cup drama on Friday, propelling the Netherlands into the historical past books with their semi-final conquer Germany.
The 28-year-old dug deep on Friday night in Malaga to beat Jan-Lennard Struff 6-7(4), 7-5, 6-4, securing the Dutchmen’s maiden ultimate within the nation’s 104-year historical past within the competitors. In a serving masterclass from each gamers, it was Griekspoor who held his nerve to seal a 2-0 victory towards three-time champions Germany.
“We have now been speaking about this [moment] for 2 or three years,” mentioned Griekspoor. “We got here right here on a regular basis with unbelievably robust attracts, however we believed in ourselves a lot. We at all times felt like this was attainable. To do it now feels unbelievable. I’m so blissful for the group, and for Holland.
“I simply tried to focus by myself sport. I felt like he was enjoying unbelievable tennis, I didn’t do a lot flawed within the first set. I’m tremendous happy with myself, tremendous happy with the hassle and really blissful to get the win ultimately.”
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Griekspoor utilised the quick indoor courts to full impact with an explosive show, firing 25 aces and successful 83 per cent (54/65) of factors behind his first supply. Struff performed his half in an exciting encounter, however the German will rue the 2 break factors he let slip in an important eighth sport of the second set.
Earlier, Botic van de Zandschulp received the Netherlands up and working with a dramatic 6-4, 6-7(12), 6-3 win over Daniel Altmaier, changing on his tenth match level.
“I’m unsure really [how I did it], I didn’t know what to do anymore on these match factors,” mentioned Van de Zandschulp, who improved to 2-0 in singles this week after his quarter-final win over Rafael Nadal on Tuesday. “Within the second set, I had 4-2 15-40, I felt like if I had made the double break there, it might be sport, set and match. Within the tie-break, he dealt with a few of the match factors fairly properly, really.
“I had the hardest match of my life on Tuesday, so every thing that comes subsequent is just a little bit simpler.”
10 Match factors and a couple of hours and 42 minutes later.. @Boticvdz pulls by means of an epic battle towards Altmaier 6-4 6-7(12) 6-4!@DavisCup | #DavisCup | @knltbtennispic.twitter.com/cq2M5f4jVg
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Main a set and 4-2 within the pair’s maiden Lexus ATP Head2Head assembly, Van de Zandschulp gave the impression to be cruising to victory however Altmaier, the No. 88 within the PIF ATP Rankings, discovered a late burst of vitality to ignite hopes of a comeback. Assisted by some impressed tennis, the German saved 5 match factors an exciting second-set tie-break earlier than forcing a decider.
Regardless of the shift in momentum, Van de Zandschulp steadied himself to earn the chance to serve out the match at 5-3. Holding with the theme of the conflict, nonetheless, the Dutchman let slip 4 additional match factors earlier than finally sealing victory after two hours, 42 minutes on his tenth try.
The Netherlands await both reigning Davis Cup champions Italy or Australia, who face off within the different semi-final on Saturday.