(Reuters) -Belgium claimed a bizarre victory over Chile in the Davis Cup on Sunday, while France and Spain also came through ...
Belgium advanced to the second round of Davis Cup qualifying in bizarre circumstances Sunday after Chile tennis player ...
Garin fired the ball into the net at the end of a long rally, prompting wild celebrations in the stands and on the court.
Tennis fans were astonished by the scenes and surprised Bergs wasn’t automatically defaulted for injuring his opponent.
The Davis Cup clash between France and Brazil was marred by extraordinary scenes between Arthur Fils and Thiago Seyboth Wild.
TWO tennis stars were kept apart after a simmering row during a Davis Cup rubber erupted again at the finish. Brazilian ...
France and Spain both won their doubles rubbers to ease through the first qualifying round of the Davis Cup on Sunday, while ...
Bergs collided with Garin after celebrating a break of serve at 5-5 in the third set, and after the latter refused to resume play, he received a game penalty for consecutive time violations to lose ...
France's quest for their first Davis Cup crown since 2017 continued on Sunday after the country's top male tennis players ...
Pospisil teamed up with Liam Draxl to beat Hungary’s Mate Valkusz and Peter Fajta in a must-win doubles match Sunday at the ...
Belgium’s Zizou Bergs broke Chilean opponent Cristian Garin for a 6-5 lead in the third and final set that put him and his ...
Belgium secured a controversial victory in Davis Cup qualifying.