Germany on Thursday swept past Chile to keep their perfect record after two ties in the Davis Cup group-stage finals, with wins also for Canada, Australia and the Netherlands.
Despite the absence of their top four players, including world No. 2 Alexander Zverev, Germany dominated their Group C tie 3-0 in Zhuhai, China.
The group also includes the US and Slovakia.
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In Manchester, England, Canada beat Finland 3-0 without dropping a set in Group D, Australia winning by the same scoreline over a injury-hit Czech Republic in Group B in Valencia, Spain.
In Group A in Bologna, Italy, the Netherlands took the doubles to beat Brazil 2-1.
In China, Maximilian Marterer, ranked 104th, and 96th-ranked Yannick Hanfmann won their singles ties in straight sets.
Marterer beat Tomas Barrios Vera and Hanfmann eased past 22nd-ranked Alejandro Tabilo 7-5, 6-4.
In the doubles, Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz then teamed up to beat Barrios Vera and Matias Soto 6-1, 6-3.
“Before our first match we said: ‘Ok, we need six matches out of nine,’” Germany captain Michael Kohlmann said.
Germany also beat Slovakia 3-0 on Tuesday.
“Now we have won six out of six. I think that’s pretty impressive,” he said.
Germany are to play the US, 32-time champions, today. Chile who lost 3-0 to the US on Wednesday play Slovakia tomorrow.
In England, Felix Auger Aliassime, ranked 21st in the world, put Canada ahead with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over 110th-ranked Finn Otto Virtanen. Denis Shapovalov, who is 100th in the ATP rankings, then beat Eero Vasa, who is 360th, 7-6 (7/2), 6-2.
The two Canadians then teamed up to beat Virtanen and Harri Heliovaara 6-2, 7-5 in the doubles.
“We couldn’t ask for more today,” Canada captain Frank Dancevic said. “Felix had an amazing performance in the singles and the guys stepped it up in the doubles. It was phenomenal. It was such a clean day.”
Canada, who beat Argentina 2-1 in their opener, top their group. Britain, who beat Finland 2-1 in their opener, are second with matches to come against Argentina and Canada.
In Spain, the Czech Republic entered the competition with two players ranked in the top 40, but ended Thursday without either. For the opening singles, Jakub Mensik replaced Jiri Lehecka, ranked 37th, against Thanasi Kokkinakis. Mensik is ranked at 67, 11 spots higher than the Australian, but Kokkinakis won 6-2, 6-7 (2/7), 6-3.
The match between Australia’s Alexei Popyrin and 34th-ranked Tomas Machac lasted barely five minutes.
Machac, who retired hurt against Carlos Alcaraz in the opening match, took the court with his calf strapped and retired after losing the first game.
“It was for sure my worst day as captain,” Czech Republic skipper Jaroslav Navratil said. “Thinking all last night who we are next day putting in singles, it was not easy. I was sleeping just three hours, but that was the situation, a hard situation for us. We have two players, one injured and cramping since last night, the other with a fever of 38 [degrees], so what can I do? We tried our best.”
Matthew Ebden and Max Purcell then brushed past Jakub Mensik and Adam Pavlasek 6-4, 6-2 in the doubles to seal a resounding 3-0 win for Australia, who top the group ahead of Spain, who are led by Carlos Alcaraz.
Spain were due to play France, who lost their opener to Australia, yesterday.
In Italy, Brazil’s Joao Fonseca beat Botic van de Zandschulp 6-4, 7/6 (7/3) in the opener, before Tallon Griekspoor fought back for the Netherlands, overcoming Thiago Monteiro 7-6 (7/2), 6-4.
Van de Zandschulp then teamed up with Wesley Koolhof in the doubles, which saw the Dutch pair edge past Rafael Matos and Marcelo Melo 6-4, 7-6 (7/5) to clinch a 2-1 victory.
The group also contains Italy and Belgium, who both won their opening matches 2-1.
The top two nations in each of the four groups qualify for the eight-team final in Malaga, Spain, from Nov. 19 to 24.
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