Switzerland, France, Serbia, Sweden, Korea, Great Britain and the United States, classified

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the veteran Stanislas Wawrinka sealed the victory and the classification of Switzerland in the final stage of the Davis Cup, where France, Serbia, Sweden, Korea, Great Britain and the United States also had access.who conducted their respective eliminatory rounds.

Twelve places are up for grabs this weekend. Together with the two finalists of the last edition, Canada, champion, and Australia, runner-up, and two guests, Spain and Italy, will form the poster for the final stage of the competition which will take place in a group stage in September and the finals in November, in Malaga.

Switzerland, France, Serbia, the United States, Korea, Great Britain and Sweden already have one of those twelve positions.. Belgium, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands are just one win away from qualifying.

Wawrinka beats Daniel Altmaier and gives Switzerland the third point in the match against Germany in Trier (2-3). Alexander Zverev was not enough for the German team because Marc Andrea Huesler and Wawrinka surprised the local team and left them without the Davis Cup.

Ugo Humbert, who won their games, and Adrian Mannarino led France against Hungary (2-3) in Tatabamya. The French team got a pass to the final stage like the United States, which prevailed over Uzbekistan (0-4) in Tahskent where Mackenzie McDonald and Tommy Paul were the main references. David Nainkin’s team’s success was on the fast track, also scoring doubles with Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram.

With similar strength (0-4) they beat Serbia even without Novak Djokovic. The Balkan team did not give Norway an option, without Casper Ruud. Miomir Kecmanovic, Laslo Djere and the pairing of Nikola Cacic and Filip Krajinovic led Viktor Troicki’s team to the finals.

Sweden took advantage of their local status to defeat Bosnia. They won 3-1 in Stockholm at the hands of brothers Mikael and Elias Ymer. The Scandinavian team lost only in the doubles match against an opponent that did not take advantage of Damir Dzumhur’s talent.

Cameron Norrie defeated Nicolás Mejía 6-4, 6-4 to earn the third and final point where Great Britain they beat Colombia 3-1, and this Sunday Korea pulled off an impressive comeback to leave Belgium (3-2) in the ditch.

The fifth point was achieved by Seong-Chan Hong, ATP number 237, who defeated the Belgian Zizou Bergs, 115, by 6-3 and 7-6 (4).

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The South Koreans completed a seemingly unthinkable victory when Bergs himself and Belgian number one David Goffin won their two individual matches on the first day. But the doubles and the last two points fell to the local side.

Ji-Sung Nam / Min-Kyu Song beat Sander Gille / Jordan Vliegen 7-6 (3) and 7-6 (5) and Soowoo Kwon (61 ATP) beat Goffin (41) 3-6, 6- 1 and 6-3, before Hong completed the comeback.

Besides, Croatia leads Austria (2-0) in Rijeka, Czech Republic against Portugal in Maia (0-2) and Netherlands in Slovakia in Groningen (2-0), in the qualifying rounds to be determined on Sunday.

More series in between Chile and Kazakhstan in La Serena (1-1) and Finland against Argentina in Espoo (1-1).

Davis cup

Ranked

Hungary – France 23
Uzbekistan –USA 0-4
Colombia – Britain 1-3
Norway – Serbian 0-4
Germany – Switzerland 23
South Korea – Belgium 3-2
Sweden – Bosnia Herzegovina 3-1

Croatia 2-0 Austria
Chile 1-1 Kazakhstan
Netherlands 2-0 Slovakia
​Finland-Argentina 1-1
Portugal 0-2 Czech Republic

Source: La Verdad

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