Taylor Fritz beat Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5) in Sydney on Saturday to clinch a spot for the United States within the closing of the inaugural United Cup.
Fritz put the US up 3-0 within the best-of-five matchup, and 2017 US Open runner-up Madison Keys made it 4-0 by defeating Magda Linette 6-4, 6-2.
Jessica Pegula and Frances Tiafoe had given the Americans a giant lead by taking Friday’s opening singles matches, together with Pegula’s straight-set victory over No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek.
The Americans later gained the blended doubles to make it a 5-0 clear sweep. Pegula and Fritz beat Alicja Rosolska and Lukasz Kubot 6-7 (5), 6-4, 10-6.
The US will face the winner of the semifinal between Italy and Greece.
The Italians took a 2-0 lead into Saturday night time in Sydney, the place Greece wanted Stefanos Tsitsipas to defeat Matteo Berrettini in a contest between two Grand Slam finalists.
In the second tiebreaker of his match, the ninth-ranked Fritz had success throughout rallies by concentrating on the forehand wing of the Tenth-ranked Hurkacz, drawing errors on essential factors. Hurkacz was clearly angered after making three forehand errors in succession to drop a tiebreaker he had led 5-4.
“No one could really get through for a (service break), but I think the difference in the tiebreakers is that I served well and put some returns in the court, played some really solid points and didn’t give him anything,” Fritz mentioned.
Fritz has represented the US within the Davis Cup however mentioned combining with the nation’s greatest feminine gamers enhanced the expertise within the new, 18-nation staff competitors.
“I have played with Team USA a lot and I think it is a huge advantage this time having the girls in our team because it just makes the whole team so much stronger,” he mentioned. “I am super excited going into the finals and I think we have been the favourites all week.”