The first round of the 2015 Davis Cup is over and as usual there were a few surprises.
Easy Winner: Serbia
Serbia was the only team to coast through with a 5-0. All the rest ended up 3-2. Serbia definitely seems to be the team to beat this year.
Biggest Upset: Kazakhstan over Italy. Not sure of Italy's strategy in this one. Why not play the Australian Open doubles champs? Why didn't Fognini play the first day? If he was too injured to play the first day, why would he play the third day? Weird decisions and sloppy, uninspired play by the Italians.
Hero of the first round. Leonardo Mayer. Argentina was getting ready to pull off a pretty impressive upset over Argentina, but Mayer would not let that happen. His Davis Cup record match with Joao Souza will be talked about for a while. Just reading the 7-6(4), 7-6(5), 5-7, 5-7, 15-13 wears me out. Six hours and forty-three minutes. Wow.
Goat of the first round: John Isner. Your team drops the first match. You have to win. Your opponent is ranked 91 spots below you. You are up two sets to love. And you lose, putting the team in a hole it was not capable of climbing out of. Ouch.
Most exciting team: Australia. Am I the only one to see a Davis Cup in this team's future? They are fun to watch, too. They just might go all the way to the final round this year.
So the final eight are set:
The quarterfinal round is July 17-19. I'm seeing France, Australia, Serbia and Canada making the semifinals. But anything can happen in the Davis Cup!