Stefanos Tsitsipas fired his twelfth ace on match level to provide Greece a 2-0 lead over Bulgaria with a comeback win in opposition to Grigor Dimitrov on Thursday on the inaugural United Cup.
The world quantity 4 recovered easily after shedding the opening set to emerge with a 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (7/4) victory in his season-opening match at Perth forward of the Australian Open.
Greek teammate Despina Papamichail, ranked 158th, gave her nation the opening level as she defeated a cramping Isabella Shinikova, additionally ending with a fightback to win 3-6, 6-4, 6-1.
The combined groups event options 18 nations enjoying in Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, with every tie consisting of two males’s and two girls’s singles rubbers together with a combined doubles.
Tsitsipas lifted within the final-set tiebreaker in opposition to an opponent he has now defeated in six of their seven matches.
“It was extremely close, but I’ll take it,” he stated. “It was a good effort from my side.
“It was tough playing in the heat — I’m glad they closed the roof. I had to hang in there and fight, Grigor can compete with the best in the world.
“But I found a little gap and gave myself the chance to do something in the tiebreak.”