In Rothenburg, in the absence of Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios, Australian number one Alex de Minaur leveled France’s lead. The 23-year-old won against Benjamin Ponzi 6: 3, 1: 6, 6: 4.
Matthew Epton/Max Purcell won a decisive point against Nicolas Mahut/Arthur Rinderkneck (6:4, 6:4). Jason Kubler lost his match against Richard Caskett (2:6, 4:6).
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Germany beat France 2-1 in another win over Belgium on Friday (2:00pm kick-off) to see captain Michael Coleman’s selection advance to the final without injured Olympic champion and local player Alexander Zverev. The tour ended with Australia (November 22 to 27).
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