Coric\, Cilic put Croatia on brink of Davis Cup title

Coric, Cilic put Croatia on brink of Davis Cup title

AFP  |  Lille (France) 

moved to the brink of a second title on Friday as straight-set victories for and gave them a 2-0 lead over reigning champions in the final.

The visitors were dominant throughout the day in front of a capacity crowd at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy in as Yannick Noah's failed make the most of home advantage and the clay court.

Coric got off to the best possible start with a 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 thrashing of Jeremy Chardy, who was a surprise selection by Noah ahead of and Lucas Pouille, the highest-ranked member of the French squad.

World number seven Cilic then made short work of an injury-hit Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who needed to take a medical timeout during the third set before succumbing 6-3, 7-5, 6-4.

"I didn't lose my serve in the match and I played outstanding throughout," said Cilic.

"I am able to play all three days. I often play all three days in We will see with the (Zeljko Krajan)."

Former finalist Tsonga, now ranked 259 after a season plagued by problems, failed to put Cilic under any real pressure, and missed all five of the break points that did come his way.

"He (Tsonga) has a problem with a groin muscle," Noah told BeIN

"In the dressing room we wondered if he would retire from the match, but we thought that there where too many people here and that we still had to play."

Cilic is bidding for redemption this weekend after blowing a two-set lead against in the 2016 final when victory would have sealed the title, and their doubles pairing of Mate and could finish the job on Saturday.

They will be slight underdogs against and Nicolas Mahut, who reached the final of the ATP Finals in last week.

Victory for Croatia would give them their final crown since 2005, in the final staging of the historic team competition before a controversial change of format comes into place next year.

"I'm especially proud of my players' mentality," said Krajan. "The way they handled the matches and the pressure of the crowd, they were very focused, very motivated."

- Coric sees off Chardy -

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Earlier on Friday, world number 12 Coric galloped through the opening set as Chardy's service temporarily collapsed and went on to stroll to easy victory.

Noah stirred controversy when he picked Chardy for the opening singles ahead of the higher-ranked

The plan backfired as Chardy, ranked 40 in the world, failed to hold his opening service game, which lasted for 12 minutes and included two double faults before Coric broke.

Chardy lost 14 points in succession to find himself 0-4 down and the opening set all but lost.

The 31-year-old Frenchman fought back gamely in the second set, though, to lead 5-4. However with the home crowd noisily cheering Chardy, Coric held his nerve and his serve to take the set 7-5.

The 22-year-old Coric needed a brief medical time-out when he led 4-3 in the third set but returned to complete a convincing win and put Croatia in front.

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First Published: Sat, November 24 2018. 09:52 IST