Isner and Querrey Lead U.S. Into Day One Action of Davis Cup Match Against Brazil

February 1, 2013 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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The 2013 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group first round match between the United States and Brazil begins Friday at the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla., on an indoor hard court. It will be the first home tie for both John Isner and Sam Querrey, the USA number one and two singles players, respectively. Neither players have played a Davis Cup match on hard courts, as all matches have been contended on clay.

Isner holds a 5-5 singles record in Davis Cup play and Querrey has won one Davis Cup singles rubber in six matches. This will be just the second home match for U.S. Davis Cup Captain and Florida native Jim Courier. The U.S. played all three of its matches on the road in 2012, posting wins over Roger Federer’s Swiss team and France before losing to Spain in the semifinals. The matchup with Brazil will be the first home tie for the U.S. since the 2011 quarterfinals in Austin, Texas, and just the third home tie for the U.S. since 2009. In that time, the U.S. team has played seven road matches–all on clay.

Querrey opens Friday’s play and face left-hander Thomaz Bellucci. Querrey and Bellucci have never faced each other. Querrey is ranked 20th in the world, while Bellucci is ranked 36th in the world. World number 16 Isner will then take on 141st-ranked Thiago Alves. Isner and Alves have never faced each other. Querrey is 0-2 when playing in the first singles rubber, while Isner is 2-2 when playing in the second singles rubber.

The U.S. is 109-16 all-time in Davis Cup ties played at home and undefeated in Florida (6-0). This will be the seventh Davis Cup tie played in the state of Florida and first since the U.S. defeated Sweden, 4-1, in the 2004 quarterfinal at the Delray Beach Tennis Center.

This match will mark the fifth meeting between the U.S. and Brazil in Davis Cup with the U.S. leading the overall series 3-1. The U.S. posted its last victory against Brazil in the 1997 first round in Ribeirao Preto, Brazil, when Courier and Jacksonville resident MaliVai Washington led the U.S. to a 4-1 win. Brazil is playing the World Group for the first time since 2003. It has not won a World Group first round tie since 2001, when they hosted Morocco. 

The U.S. leads all nations with 32 Davis Cup titles and owns the longest uninterrupted run in the World Group, dating back to 1989. The U.S. holds a 212-66 all-time Davis Cup record and has a winning record against 35 of the 39 countries faced and a level record with one country. The U.S. is undefeated versus 21 countries and holds an active winning streak against 34 nations. Founded in 1900, Davis Cup is the world’s largest annual international men’s team competition with 130 nations competing in 2013.


Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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