France turns to Tsonga and Chardy for first day of Davis Cup final

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will take on Marin Cilic, while Jeremy Chardy will play Borna Coric on the opening day of the Davis Cup final.

Published : Nov 22, 2018 20:09 IST , Lille, France

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (left) and France's Lucas Pouille give a press conference during the draw on the eve of the Davis Cup final against Croatia.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (left) and France's Lucas Pouille give a press conference during the draw on the eve of the Davis Cup final against Croatia.
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (left) and France's Lucas Pouille give a press conference during the draw on the eve of the Davis Cup final against Croatia.

France captain Yannick Noah sprung a surprise on Thursday when he announced that Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Jeremy Chardy would contest the opening round of singles in this weekend's Davis Cup final against Croatia.

Noah was expected to go with his highest-ranked singles player Lucas Pouille -- 32 in the rankings -- who sealed victory in last year's final against Belgium.

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Instead Chardy, ranked 40, will lead the 10-time champions against Borna Coric in the opening singles on the clay courts of the Pierre Mauroy Stadium in Lille on Friday.

Former world number five Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, who is currently ranked down at 259, only returned to action in September after missing most of the season through injury.

He has the job of facing world number seven Marin Cilic in the second singles tie.

“It has been a long road to get back on the courts,” said Tsonga. “I am very happy that Yannick had confidence in me. I feel I have earned my place and I hope to prove it this weekend.”

Cilic leads the head to head with Tsonga 5-2, winning their only meeting on clay in Monte Carlo in 2015.

Tsonga also played down fears that he had injured his right shoulder in training on Tuesday.

“Today, I am feeling very good,” he said.

Chardy has never played in a Davis Cup final but the 31-year-old has represented France in other rounds and is unbeaten on indoor clay, his favourite surface, in the competion.

Saturday's doubles sees Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert, who last week reached the final of the ATP Finals in London, take on Mate Pavic and Ivan Dodig.

Pouille may yet feature in the reverse singles on Sunday.

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