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Jack Draper: Surprise GB pick delights Manchester crowd with opening Davis Cup win before Dan Evans seals tie vs Australia

Great Britain's Jack Draper beats Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis 6-7 (6) 6-3 7-6 (4) in Davis Cup opener in Manchester; "There's nothing better. I'm just so happy to be here and grateful Leon trusted me and put me out here today"; Dan Evans' seals GB win with victory over Alex de Minaur

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Image: Jack Draper banked an opening Great Britain Davis Cup win against Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis

Jack Draper justified the faith shown in him by Great Britain's Davis Cup captain Leon Smith by coming from behind to defeat Australia's Thanasi Kokkinakis, before Dan Evans' win over Alex de Minaur secured an unassailable 2-0 lead for GB.

Draper's run to the fourth round of the US Open earned him not just a second Great Britain call-up but a first appearance, with Smith picking him ahead of his top-ranked player Cameron Norrie and former world No 1 Andy Murray.

The Lawn Tennis Association reported ticket sales of more than 9,000 for the tie at the AO Arena in Manchester and the crowd were treated to an exciting clash, with Draper breaking Kokkinakis when he served for the match before coming through a deciding tie-break to win 6-7 (6) 6-3 7-6 (4).

Evans then took to the court against world No 12 De Minaur, the highest-ranked player in the four-team group.

De Minaur has had a brilliant summer but Evans is also in form having won the biggest title of his career in Washington and then reaching the third round of the US Open where he took a set off 2022 champion Carlos Alcaraz.

And he extended his tour-level winning record against De Minaur to 3-0, catching the Australian cold and then recovering from losing the second set to lead 4-1 in the decider and close out the win.

Earlier, the fans were on their feet when Draper drilled a final backhand winner down the line after two hours and 52 minutes to give Britain the perfect start against last year's finalists.

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Speaking on court, Draper said: "There's nothing better. It was a real battle, massive crowd in here. It's amazing to play my first Davis Cup tie in the UK in this sort of arena. I'm just so happy to be here and grateful Leon trusted me and put me out here today."

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Image: Draper claimed a dramatic third-set deciding victory in Manchester

Like Draper, 27-year-old Kokkinakis knows all too well how much physical frailty can stymie a career but he is a player with big weapons who has had some standout victories.

He won the Australian Open doubles title last year with his good friend Nick Kyrgios, while in Melbourne this year he and Murray contested a near six-hour duel ending after 4am.

It took a few games for the two 6ft 4in powerhouses to find their rhythm, with Draper forced to save two break points in his second service game.

He settled well thereafter, particularly on serve, and he had a set point on the Kokkinakis serve at 4-5 only for a backhand down the line to catch the top of the tape and drop wide.

The tie-break was as tight as the 12 games that preceded it but, after saving one set point with a big serve, Draper was unable to prevent Kokkinakis taking the second.

The set had taken more than an hour, so it was a blow to Draper to lose it, but he responded in the perfect fashion, taking advantage of a loose game from his opponent to claim the first break at the start of the second.

The 21-year-old was virtually untouchable on serve now while his heavy forehand was mopping up the ones that did come back.

He broke again to take the set and had all the momentum at the start of the decider, but Kokkinakis dug in and looked to have made the crucial move at 4-4, taking advantage of an untimely dip from Draper to break.

However, closing out matches has never been the Australian's strong point and back came Draper, a huge roar greeting the break back.

The young British player produced the shot of the match in the next game, channelling Carlos Alcaraz by chasing to retrieve a lob and sending the ball back at full stretch past a bewildered Kokkinakis.

Draper looked in trouble when he trailed 4-2 in the tie-break but he roared back with five points in a row to take victory.

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