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Weintraub hauls Israel back into Davis Cup tie

September 13, 2013 09:34

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A superb performance by world no. 184 Amir Weintraub ensured that all is still to play for in Israel’s Davis Cup playoff tie against Belgium.

Weintraub was excellent as he defeated Belgian Ruben Bemelmans in a five-set thriller lasting just over four hours.

The 26 year old’s 6-3, 2-6, 6-7, 7-6, 6-4 win was of particular importance after his compatriot Dudi Sela capitulated in the day’s earlier game, losing in straight sets (1-6 2-6 2-6) to Steve Darcis.

Despite Sela’s much higher ranking (85), it was Weintraub who was Israel’s hero on the opening day of this tie, continuing his love affair with the Davis Cup. He has frequently been his team’s go-to guy in the competition, having taken a set off world number eight Jo-Wilfried Tsonga recently and winning his two matches in a tie against Japan this time last year.

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