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Fritz pulls USA level with Australia in Davis Cup quarters
Taylor Fritz beat Australia's Alex de Minaur 6-3, 6-4 to pull the United States level at 1-1 in the Davis Cup quarter-finals and force a doubles decider.
In the first singles rubber Thanasi Kokkinakis edged Ben Shelton 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (16/14) to put Australia ahead against the record 32-time Davis Cup winners.
Australia, who have triumphed 28 times, second only to the USA, last won the tournament in 2003 but finished as runners-up in the last two editions.
With Fritz leading the charge for a strong US squad, the Americans are hoping for a first victory since 2007 and he breezed past De Minaur in 71 minutes.
Kokkinakis emerged triumphant in the opener after a gripping tie-break, saving four match points and spurning six of his own before eventually prevailing when Shelton went long.
"I don't know if I've been that pumped up in my life, I wanted that one bad, I wanted to help my team," said the Australian.
"(The tie-break) was tough, we were both serving well, I think I only got tight on one shot... he was serving incredibly, I can't even speak, I'm happy.
"It's a massive win for me... Lleyton (Hewitt, Australia's captain) showed faith in me, anyone could have played but I just wanted to give it my all."
Shelton, on his Davis Cup debut and chosen ahead of Tommy Paul by captain Bob Bryan, showed nerves in the first set and Kokkinakis took full advantage.
After Shelton held in the first game, the Australian won the next six straight to rapidly mop up the first set.
The American, ranked 21st, 56 places above his opponent, hit back strongly in the second as he came out with far more panache and immediately secured a break.
Shelton, 22, saved four break points for a hold to make it 4-2, utilising his huge serve, and served it out, sealing the set with an ace to force a third.
Neither was able to force their way ahead and a nerve-wracking and lengthy tie-break ensued with Kokkinakis eventually snatching victory.
The tie-break was the joint sixth longest in Davis Cup history.
- Fritz in fine fettle -
World number four Fritz, who finished as runner-up in the ATP Finals last week and reached his first Grand Slam final at the US Open in September in a superb season for him, was too strong for De Minaur to handle.
Fritz broke in the second game and consolidated for a 3-0 lead which he served out in a clinical first set victory.
De Minaur, a late addition to Australia's squad after overcoming a hip problem, helped his country reach the previous two finals and won 15 of his previous 22 Davis Cup singles matches.
The Australian, ranked ninth, broke in the second game but Fritz immediately responded and then held comfortably to level at 2-2.
De Minaur saved three break points to hold for a 4-3 lead but the relentless Fritz took the final three to win.
"We would hate to just go two matches and be out of here, so there was a lot riding on that one, a lot of pressure for both of us... I'm just really happy how I held it together," said Fritz.
"(Winning the Davis Cup) would be the perfect ending (to the year), it would be amazing."
Later Thursday Jannik Sinner's Italy, the defending champions, face Argentina in the last quarter-final clash, with the winner facing Australia or the US.
The Netherlands, who defeated Rafael Nadal's Spain on Tuesday, battle Germany in the first semi-final on Friday.
P.Sousa--PC