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Bryan brothers win epic to keep GB/USA tie alive

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ByEurosport

Updated 07/03/2015 at 20:10 GMT

Bob and Mike Bryan defeated Jamie Murray and Dominic Inglot 6-3 6-2 3-6 6-7 9-7 to make it Great Britain 2-1 USA in the Davis Cup World Group.

Great Britain's Dominic Inglot (L) and Jamie Murray during the doubles

Image credit: Reuters

The Bryan brothers remained unbeaten away from home after a gruelling three-hour, 40-minute contest.
Had Murray and Inglot snatched the final set having fought back from two sets down, it would have clinched the tie in just three rubbers.
Having won both their singles against the Americans after Andy Murray beat Donald Young and James Ward staged a heroic comeback against John Isner on Friday, Britain nearly conjured another impressive fightback in the doubles.
Murray's brother Jamie and Dominic Inglot predictably found themselves two sets down against the world's top ranked pairing of Bob and Mike Bryan but cheered on by a boisterous crowd in Glasgow, the British duo fought back.
As American captain Jim Courier watched on anxiously from the sidelines, the Bryan twins eventually stretched the tie into a third day with a 6-3 6-2 3-6 6-7(8) 9-7 victory.
Leading 2-1 ahead of Sunday's mouth-watering climax, Britain will now rest the bulk of their hopes on Andy Murray beating Isner in the first reverse singles.
Holders Switzerland, missing Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka, fell behind 2-1 at Belgium while the Czech Republic hauled themselves back against Australia.
World number one Djokovic, who was a late replacement for Viktor Troicki, teamed up with Nenad Zimonjic to blow away Marin Draganja and Franko Skugor 6-3 6-4 6-1 in Serbia's central city of Kraljevo.
The home fans, who roared on the Serbs but also gave the Croatians a warm reception throughout the tie, were given a scare in the second set when Djokovic received medical treatment for a cut on his right hand.
But they were relieved to see their hero carry on and produce one of his best doubles performances as 38-year-old Zimonjic rolled back the years.
"Novak played unbelievably well today and we are delighted to have sealed a quarter-final spot," Serbia coach Bogdan Obradovic said.
Djokovic added: "We decided that I should come in for Viktor because that was the best combination in this moment.
"Being 2-0 up after the opening day was a massive confidence boost and we did everything right today, from the first to the last point."
France dismissed Germany after Julien Benneteau and Nicolas Mahut brushed aside Benjamin Becker and Andre Begemann 6-4 6-3 6-2.
Belgium's Ruben Bemelmans and Niels Desein recovered from a set down to beat Michael Lammer and Adrien Bossel 1-6 6-3 6-2 6-2, giving the hosts a 2-1 lead over the holders ahead of Sunday's reverse singles.
Australia missed a chance to seal their tie against the Czechs after Jiri Vesely and Adam Pavlasek beat Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Groth in a 1-6 7-6(2) 3-6 7-6(4) 6-2 rollercoaster.
The Australians lost the fourth set tiebreak before fizzling out in the fifth to hand the Czechs a lifeline.
"This was a tough match but we kept fighting and managed to turn it around," said Vesely.
"At the end of the fourth set and the whole of the fifth Adam played perfectly."
Italy took a 2-1 lead at Kazakhstan, while the Argentina v Brazil and Canada v Japan ties, both level at 1-1 after the opening day, were being played later on Saturday.
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