Germany maintains 3 match points, edges Argentina Davis Cup Semifinal Return – Tennis now

By Richard Pagliaro | Thursday, November 20, 2025
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The Clock-Side Clock Past 1 am When Germany Finally Saw the Light of Victory.
Tim Puetz hit a baseline down the line from the baseline that converts the Fifth Fifth Fifth Fifth Fifth to complete the 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (10) victory for Argentina’s Andres Molteni and Horacio zeballos That was capped off by a 2- Davis Cup win in Argentina.
Puetz and partner Kevin Krawietz He showed grit and guts to save three match points in a boring and surprising hole that sends Germany to the Davis Cup Semifinals against Spain in Spain at the Bostenna Arena in Bologna Today.
The German Duo was denied that the Match points with 6-7, 7-8 and 9 to 10 in the deciding situation before boldly starting Puetz. Although none of the four players realized that the game was over at the beginning because the rest of the crowd was right that they would not be so sure if there was a call left when it was done.
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Previously, Marcel Granollers and Pedro Martinez it was a near heroic error Thomas Machac and Jakub Mensik 7-6 (8), 7-6 (8) Lifting Spain to a thrilling 2-1 victory over Czechia in its first Davis Cup Semifinal since 2019.
Thomas Martin Etcheverry opened today’s quarter of the exit from Germany Jan-Lennard Struff 7-6 (3) 7-6 (7) to give Argentina a 1-0 lead.
In the first tennis games, Etcheverry more than outstruff’s Ace of 23 to 7 – and is included in the victory after throwing to start the performance of the game.
“It was difficult at the beginning of the game. He was playing, like, aggressive, a lot of rhythm,” said Etcheverry. “He won last week in the Challenger, so I expect that. After the first break in the first set, then 15-30, it was a tough time.
“I just try to stay focused and try to play point by point. After that, I play an amazing game 3-2, it’s all high.”
World Enter Etcheverry broke back to favor the first level, 4-all.
In the first set timebreak, Etcheverry used his forehand to take a 6-2 lead before tying up the set.
“I think it was a great game. A great quality from both players,” said Struff. “Yeah, I think I got a chance, I mean, a really good start to the match. I think I got a chance to get a second break.
“He made a good comeback, a very good comeback. Yes, I tried to stay very calm in that moment because I felt that I had very good chances. But I managed to win a very good game.” The second time, in his first game, he thought he saved them well. “
In the end, Etcheverry won the match by a total of four points (85 to 81).
“Without the break, I felt like I was serving the best,” Struff said. “I didn’t give him that many chances to break me. Yeah, but he started working really well, and he started, he was working, just like he’s working well. Yeah, finally that.”
Germany was down 0-1 against the reigning Olympic Gold-Medal Champion Alexander Zvereev you left Francisco Cere 6-4, 7-6 (3) Equalizing a tie, 1-1.
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At the beginning of the game, Zvereev was overwhelmed with 12 of 14 points, breaking Cerundlovu with 15 and then taking a break with 15 to lead 4-2. That proved to be the only break of the game.
World 3 zvevev won eight of his last nine points in the operar to Snatch One-Lead.
In the second set timebreak, Zvevev overcame a punishing 30-plus turly rally when Cerundolo netted a backhand down the floor. That steamy duel left both men bending hard at their knees and gasping for air.
On the next point, Zvereeva closed a backhand passing through the line that removed the diving cerundolo, which collided with the court Boris Becker-Style and got up 0-3 in the Timebreaker. A double fault by cerndolo gave zveree dest match points at 6-2.
In his second point of the match, Zvereev held back a major closing in one hour, 35 minutes and set up a double to determine which nation could enter which nation.
“I am very happy with the win, of course, I always live with a tie, hoping that the fractions will pay attention to us and we will go to the semifinals,” said Zvereev. “I felt like I got off to a really good start, so I was on the right track before the start of the game.
“The second set was very difficult chances for both winners. Yes, I have full confidence and full faith in our doubles boys, but we have to play a good match and hope they can do that.”
Argentina was two points away from a double from 5-6 in the final set, but came back to get a hard hold and force a timebreaker at 12:45 local time.
Zeballos, who was the best player on the court for many games, scored a volley winner to pull Argentina to 3-4 on the bone. Two points later he missed backhand points giving the score 6-3.
Estumusa ackand stab volley, Mlteni saved the first point of the game, Puetz missed the return of match point No. 2 Then you extend, you completely miss the volley that ends the game with the 6th point
Puetz chased a heavy forehand to save Germany’s match point and unleashed a huge hammer to save the second tie point at 7-8. Puetz fired an ace that gave Germany a fourth set point at 9-8 only to see Zeballos clear it with a Win Winner Down T.
A frozen flying volley from Puetz preserved Germany’s third place tie. Krawietz Stung served a fifth game point.
After a few quick exchanges, Puetz closed out his early lap and lit up the line. There, all four men, stood for a moment for what was no final call or exit – until the Chairman referee Alison Hughes announced the game, set and the game of Germany ends the drama.



