Davis Cup: De Minaur and Vukic deliver perfect start for Australia
Straight-set wins for Alex de Minaur and Aleksandar Vukic place Australia in a commanding position in the Davis Cup qualifying tie in Stockholm.
Stockholm, Sweden, 31 January 2025 | AAP
Trusty Davis Cup old hand Alex de Minaur and late-blooming newcomer Aleksandar Vukic have put the Culture Amp Australian Davis Cup team well on the road to victory in their first-round qualifying tie against Sweden in Stockholm.
World No.8 de Minaur, in his first outing since his Australian Open quarterfinal appearance had to subdue a comeback from Mikael Ymer before running away to a 7-5 6-1 victory on Saturday morning (AEDT).
Then Vukic, thrilled to be making his debut in the ‘World Cup of men’s tennis’ at age 28, marked his introduction by beating 21-year-old Leo Borg, son of Swedish great Bjorn Borg, 6-4 6-4.
The 2-0 lead after the first of two days in the best-of-five-rubber tie leaves Lleyton Hewitt’s team poised to seal their second-round place. Olympic gold medallists John Peers and Matt Ebden are statistically favoured to beat Filip Bergevi and Andre Goransson in Sunday morning’s doubles.
De Minaur’s 16th Davis Cup singles win provided the Australian team with the ideal lift-off, silencing a vocal full house in the Swedish capital’s Royal Tennis Hall.
“It was a competitive match, a very tough match. Mikael played well, I knew he was going to be a very tough opponent, so I’m very happy I got the win for Australia,” De Minaur told the crowd, which included his mum Esther and a group of travelling ‘Dundees’ supporters.
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It ended up a straightforward win for ‘Demon’ on the quick indoor hard court but he had his hands full early on with Ymer, a former top-50 player who’s returning after serving an 18-month ban for an anti-doping violation and was coming off an ITF tournament triumph last week in Luxembourg.
The 26-year-old matched de Minaur shot for shot in the opening set– one rally won by the Australian went on for 41 strokes – with neither man earning even the sniff of a break in the first 10 games.
But De Minaur stepped up perfectly, reeling off eight straight points with relentless deep hitting to take the 51-minute set and two more points immediately at the start of the second to set up another break.
De Minaur then went on to make it six games in a row and reel off the victory against his tiring opponent in one hour 27 minutes.
All home hopes were then on the lad with the famous name, but young Borg, whose dad won the Davis Cup 50 years ago this year, was no match for world No.66 Vukic, ranked over 400 places higher on the ATP computer.
Though Borg broke back to level in the first set at 3-3, Vukic, who landed his place in the team after his terrific Australian Open run made him the obvious replacement after injuries to Nick Kyrgios, Jordan Thompson and Thanasi Kokkinakis, immediately lifted to break to love and control the opening stanza.
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World No.484 Borg continued to be doughty, earning three break points for a 5-4 lead in the second, but Vukic raised his level whenever danger loomed, helped by 10 aces.
Breaking for 5-4, he had to repel another fightback from Borg until finally sealing the deal on his second match point.
“Leo’s a very good player. He made it very tough, and it’s always tough to play in front of the opponent’s home crowd. A match that I’m very happy to win,” smiled Vukic.
“Alex did a great job before me, and hopefully we’ll just get some rest and recovery before the doubles guys try to do their thing.”
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