SA take command of Davis Cup tie

SA take command of Davis Cup tie

The KIA South African Davis Cup team made a solid start against Estonia on day one of their Davis Cup tie vs Estonia at the Irene Country Club in Pretoria. 

Nik Scholtz
Photo: Reg Caldecott

South Africa won both singles rubbers giving them a 2-0 lead against the visitors.

 Nik Scholtz, the South African number two opened procedures and was leading Jürgen Zopp, the top seeded Estonian player 4-6 6-4 6-3 when Zopp fell to the court with an abdominal injury and was forced to retire from the rubber after 2 hours 11 minutes of play.

Scholtz started slowly and after losing the first set, regrouped and found his rhythm late in the second set, using his big serve and powerful ground strokes to break Zopp in the tenth game and win the set and level matters.

In the third set, Scholtz saved break points in the opening two games and in the fifth game was 0-40 down on serve but aced his way out of trouble, found the break in the eighth game and held on to win the third set 6-3.

 “It’s not nice to be injured during a match and I feel for Jürgen” said Scholtz. “But I really turned things around and although we didn’t finish the match I felt I was in control and won that match and I’ll take the win regardless. Yip it is a bit of an anti-climax not having won a full match but I’ll take the win and felt good being declared the victor” continued Scholtz.

Zopp said he was bitterly disappointed for him and his team having to retire during the match. “After the first set I felt I was in control but unfortunately the serve is such an important part of the game especially up here at altitude and I really could not do anything with the pain. Injuries are part of sport and unfortunately they seem to always come at the wrong time. I feel disappointed not only for me but also for my team as I knew how important this point was for us to win.”

Nik Scholtz
Photo: Reg Caldecott

In the second singles rubber, South Africa’s number one Lloyd Harris impressively beat Estonian Vladimir Ivanov 6-4 6-3 6-2 in 1 hour 56 minutes..


Harris was fast out the starting blocks but Ivanov held on strong. Harris eventually found his first break of serve in the tenth game to win the opening set 6-4. From that point Harris dominated throughout losing only five games in the last two sets.


“I was really happy out there today, I played solid and made a good start which always helps. I’m pleased I have been able to take South Africa to a 2-0 lead after day one” said Harris.

Lloyd Harris
Photo: Reg Caldecott

Marcos Ondruska the South Africa team captain said he was extremely satisfied after day one. “I could not have wished for a better start. My boys played well and I know my doubles team will go to bed tonight and sleep better with us being 2-0 up. But credit to our Estonian opponents who despite the challenges facing them have conducted themselves very well. They have some talented youngsters in their team and two are left handers which makes it tricky but my boys are well prepared and we hope that on Saturday we can seal a win.”


The doubles rubber will be played at 12 noon on Saturday.

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