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Davis Cup: Adrian Mannarino wins France quarter-final spot against Italy

Holders France qualified for the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup when stand-in player Adrian Mannarino earned them a 3-1 unassailable lead against the Netherlands on Sunday despite Les Bleus being without their two best players because of injuries.

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FromR) France's Adrian Mannarino reacts with teammates Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Richard Gasquet, Lucas Pouille, Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut after winning his singles tennis match against the Netherlands Robin Haase as part of the Davis Cup World Group first round match between France and Netherlands in Albertville on February 4, 2018.
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Holders France qualified for the quarter-finals of the Davis Cup when stand-in player Adrian Mannarino earned them a 3-1 unassailable lead against the Netherlands on Sunday despite Les Bleus being without their two best players because of injuries.

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Lucas Pouille both withdrew injured and France were trailing 1-0 after the opening singles on Friday when Mannarino, who was called up at the last minute, lost to Thiemo De Bakker in Albertville.

However, Richard Gasquet levelled with a commanding win against Robin Haase before Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hughes Herbert won Saturday's doubles.

Mannarino came back from a set down against Haase to clinch the decisive point with a 4-6 7-6(6) 7-5 6-7(2) 7-5 victory on Sunday to set up a last-eight tie with Italy, victors over Japan in Morioka.

France were joined in the last eight by Spain after they beat Britain 3-1 in Marbella despite Cameron Norrie's best efforts against Albert Ramos-Vinas in a 7-6(4) 2-6 7-6(4) 6-2 defeat for the world number 114.

Norrie had beaten world number 23 Roberto Bautista-Agut in the opening singles on Friday but Spain were a cut above their opponents as they set up a quarter-final meeting with Germany, who defeated Australia 3-1, in April.

"I can't speak highly enough of what Cam has done all weekend," Britain's captain Leon Smith said.

"People might have thought Friday was a one-off but he did it again against another high-quality player. He pushed him really close and I'm really proud of him."

Without Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka, Switzerland were eliminated by Kazakhstan while Serbia, missing the injured Novak Djokovic, were knocked out by the United States.

Kazakhstan will now face Croatia and the US will take on Belgium, who beat Hungary with David Goffin winning both his singles matches in Liege.

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