Zagreb: Argentina lifted their first Davis Cup title after Juan Martin del Potro (called Delpo) and Federico Delbonis won Sunday’s reverse singles to complete the South American nation’s spectacular comeback in a 3-2 victory over hosts Croatia in the final.
Del Potro fought back from two sets down to beat Marin Cilic 6-7(4-7), 2-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-3 before Delbonis swept aside Ivo Karlovic 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 in the decisive rubber, sparking wild celebrations among several thousand away fans in the Zagreb Arena here. Argentina had lost all the four finals, they had previously played in the tournament.
Crotia, the 2005 winners, were only a set away from winning their second Davis Cup title. However, they saw the red carpet pulled from under their feet as a battling Del Potro launched a ferocious comeback and played through the fifth set with a broken finger on his left hand.
“It happened when I tried to catch a ball in the fifth set,” Del Potro, who had struggled with wrist injuries in recent years, told a news conference after his match.
“This was an emotionally exhausting match and one of the biggest wins of my career. Thanks to all those who prevented me from retiring, I was very close to never playing again and, well, here I am.”
Having clinched the opening set tiebreak, Cilic raced through the second set before Del Potro, who improved his record against the Croatian to 9-2 in all competitions, started his comeback with a passing shot between his legs.
The Argentine broke Cilic’s serve in the ninth game of the fourth set and then held his own to draw level but fell behind again at the start of the fifth, handing the initiative back to the home crowd favourite.
Once again Del Potro showed nerves of steel and the heart of a lion as he broke straight back and forced the final twist to seal the contest in four hours 53 minutes, laying the path for Delbonis to finish the job.
His teammate did so superbly, holding serve throughout his one-sided contest with Karlovic as he kept running the Croatian ragged with punishing baseline shots.
The Argentine fans, including the country’s former soccer World Cup winner Diego Maradona in the VIP box, treated their team to a standing ovation at the end of the tie as disappointed home supporters left the Zagreb Arena in a hurry.
Argentina coach Daniel Orsanic, who has Croatian roots, heaped praise on all his players but singled out Del Potro’s heroics. “What Del Potro did was amazing. He represents his country with so much pride and he also showed how good a player he is,” stated Orsanic.
Reuters