Tennis·ROUNDUP

U.S. beats Slovakia to join Germany in the last 8 of the Davis Cup Finals

The United States secured its place in the last eight of the Davis Cup Finals by winning both its singles matches against Slovakia on Friday in Zhuhai, China, a result that also sends unbeaten Germany through from the same group.

Canada faces Great Britain on Sunday

A men's tennis player aims a backhand shot.
Mackenzie Mcdonald of the United States is shown in action during the 2024 Davis Cup Finals Group Stage against Lukas Klein of Slovakia at Hengqin International Tennis Center on Friday in Zhuhai, China. (Zhe Ji/Getty Images for ITF)

The United States secured its place in the last eight of the Davis Cup Finals by winning both its singles matches against Slovakia on Friday in Zhuhai, China, a result that also sends unbeaten Germany through from the same group.

Mackenzie McDonald converted four of his six break points in a 6-4, 6-3 win against Lukas Klein and Davis Cup debutant Brandon Nakashima had eight aces in a 6-3, 6-3 win against Jozef Kovalik.

The matches were played on an indoor hard court and the 2-0 score meant a doubles was not required to decide the Group C meeting.

Later Friday, a win for Spain in Valencia against France in Group B and for Britain in Manchester against Argentina in Group D would put both nations into the quarterfinals. A Spanish victory would also send the Australians through.

Canada, the lone seeded team in Group D, will face host Great Britain on Sunday after beating Finland 3-0 and Argentina 2-1.

Also, Italy faced Belgium in Bologna with the winner moving into a strong position to qualify from Group A.

Four groups are playing in four cities this week to qualify for the eight-team Finals in Malaga, Spain, in November. The top two in each four-team group advance.

With files from CBC Sports

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