Two massive shots saved him and he got to level for 2-2 as he let out a huge ‘Vamos’, raising his clenched fist towards the crowd. 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. Open could be top-seeded Rafael Nadal, whose 15 Grand Slam titles include two at Flushing Meadows. “It was a really good swing,” Murray told reporters. Ivory Coast is on track, a 3-0 win Saturday confirmed that, while Sadio Mane’s Senegal is hanging in there. supremacy, Zverev has shown that it is possible to take the attack to the opposition, winning 41 of 57 points at the net in his third-round win over John Isner, the 10th seed. Spain was in control during most of its 3-0 win in front of more than 73,000 fans. Next up for Thiem will be the 11th-seeded Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut or 2009 U. aly hold FranceRafael Nadal to return for Spain against Germany in Davis CupRafael Nadal pulls out of Indian Wells, Miami Open with injuryWorld number one Rafa Nadal ran into a spot of bother before crushing Argentine Leonardo Mayer and booked his place in the last 16 of the U. In short, the quality of the foreign coaches/technical/directors/advisors is not to blame.