f six break points and force a tiebreak, in which the Argentine was always in control. That was the first time in the 36-year-old Federer’s career that he opened a Grand Slam tournament with two consecutive matches that lasted five sets. er to be found wanting — had seemingly cracked the code, staying in India for four-and-a-half years, as either chief men’s coach, or high performance director, or both. never begun a game for his country in a major tournament, but he set his home stadium alight with a formidable display as Spain grabbed Group G by the scruff of the neck. But even after Zambia’s Fashion Sakala was sent off for a second yellow card in the 56th, Algeria couldn’t score again despite a man advantage for over 30 minutes. The Spaniard went on to win seven successive points to set up three set points and on the third, he levelled the contest with a jaw-dropping dipping passing shot. Glover, who shot 69 to end the day seven strokes from the lead, had an inkling his tee shot was headed for the hole. e he found his rhythm, the contest was virtually over under a closed roof on Arthur Ashe Stadium. Spain was in control during most of its 3-0 win in front of more than 73,000 fans. , Honduras closes at Costa Rica and at home against Mexico, while Panama hosts Mexico in its finale next month.