Kokkinakis wins epic but de Minaur downed in Davis Cup

Kokkinakis wins epic but de Minaur downed in Davis Cup

Thanasi Kokkinakis has vindicated his surprise captain’s call to keep Australia’s Davis Cup title hopes alive with a nerve-shredding victory over big-serving American Ben Shelton in Spain.

Kokkinakis saved four match points before finally converting on the seventh of his own in a tension-filled and vital 6-1 4-6 7-6 (16-14) win in the opening singles rubber of Australia’s quarter-final tie in Malaga on Thursday (Friday AEDT).

Thanasi Kokkinakis of Team Australia celebrates a point in his singles match against Ben Shelton of Team USA.

Thanasi Kokkinakis of Team Australia celebrates a point in his singles match against Ben Shelton of Team USA.Credit: Getty Images for ITF

“I don’t know if I’ve been that pumped up in my life. I wanted that for my team,” said Kokkinakis. “It could have gone either way, but I kept my nerve.”

But, clearly hindered by his hip injury, brave Australian No.1 Alex de Minaur then succumbed 6-4 6-4 to Taylor Fritz in the second singles match as the world No.4 levelled the tie at one apiece.

Jordan Thompson and Matt Ebden will play Shelton and Tommy Paul in the decisive doubles rubber, after the Americans made a late change by replacing their original choices, Olympic silver medallists Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek, with their two singles stars.

Ebden had teamed with John Peers to defeat Ram and Krajicek in the Olympic Games final in Paris in August.

Kokkinakis celebrates with Australia Team Captain Lleyton Hewitt after winning his singles match against Ben Shelton.

Kokkinakis celebrates with Australia Team Captain Lleyton Hewitt after winning his singles match against Ben Shelton.Credit: Getty Images for ITF

Lleyton Hewitt had sprung a skipper’s selection surprise, opting for Kokkinakis to lead Australia into battle ahead of the higher-ranked Alexei Popyrin and Thompson.

With title glory in Montreal in August, Popyrin was the first Australian since Hewitt in 2003 to win a Masters 1000 crown, before taking down the so-called GOAT Novak Djokovic at the US Open four weeks later.

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