e he found his rhythm, the contest was virtually over under a closed roof on Arthur Ashe Stadium. ICELAND’S SETBACKFinland handed an upset 1-0 defeat to Iceland to win its first match in the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. 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. “It was incredible to see a player as good as Isco up in the flesh, he’s a great player and he did very important things tonight,” said losing coach Ventura. By comparison, there was less than a second separating the top five in Belgium – the longest circuit of all – in qualifying. elop, so it’s one of those surprises that can unfold positively or negatively on the day. Only the five group winners qualify for the World Cup. Zverev took Isner apart in the third round but though the bottom half of the draw is wide open, he e. 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.