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Australia fall narrowly short of epic comeback; Lleyton Hewitt

Australia’s tennis fighters were exposed to despair of the Davis Cup, and the 125 -year -old fell into a part of completing one of the biggest feedbacks in the history of the competition.

Alex de Minaur’a to challenge severe cramps one day after overcoming, 91 No.91 Raphael Collignon, Belgium in Sydney in Sydney 3-2 second round of elimination legacy of the late stand-in Aleksandar Vukic 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 6-3 wore 6-2 6-3.

Tennis Ironman: Belgium’s Raphael Collignon played a very important role.Credit: Getty Images for ITF

Tennis Ironman spent about five and a half hours to break the Australian hearts once again, the Australian captain Lleyton Hewitt-former Belgium’s former World No.1 Kim Kim Clijsters-2007, 2010 and 2017 took part in the small European country.

The All-Sydney outfit was ready to become the only third Australian team to overthrow the 2-0 deficit on Davis Cup with two brave election calls from Hewitt.

Inspired by Jordan Thompson and Cup Debutant Rinky Hijikata, the three -storey doubled, and the salvation tie for Minaur in the first reverse single rubber of Sunday.

Pain: Alexander Vukic from Australia.

Pain: Alexander Vukic from Australia.Credit: Getty Images for ITF

De Minaur, Thompson and Hijikata, Cander Gille and Joran Vliegeen’e a tense 7-6 (9-7) 6-3 6-4 6-4 victory, Zizou Bergs’e 6-2 7-5 victory against a shock of the first day atonement for the first day.

Hewitt, after a two -hour epic, 24 -minute show after the show to rest Thompson’u after the decision to put the decision to take the decision of the rubber, the opening set of the Vukic took the opening set from Collignon.

However, in the form of a career, Collignon could not be rejected after he arrived at Sydney after downloading the Grand Slam finalist and World No.12 Casper Ruud in the US Open.

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