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    Yuriy Schukin, right, and Andrey Golubev of Kazakhstan react during a Davis Cup quaterfinal doubles match between Kazakhstan and Czech Republic in Astana, Kazakhstan, Saturday, April 6, 2013. Yuriy Schukin and Andrey Golubev beat Radek Stepanek and Jan Hajek 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-3 in the doubles to cut the Czech Republic's lead against Kazakhstan in the Davis cup quarterfinals to 2-1 on Saturday.

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    Radek Stepanek, front, and Jan Hajek of Czech Republic are in action during a Davis Cup quaterfinal doubles match between Kazakhstan and Czech Republic in Astana, Kazakhstan, Saturday, April 6, 2013. Yuriy Schukin and Andrey Golubev beat Radek Stepanek and Jan Hajek 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-3 in the doubles to cut the Czech Republic's lead against Kazakhstan in the Davis cup quarterfinals to 2-1 on Saturday.

  • Alexei Filippov / AP Photo

    Radek Stepanek, left, and Jan Hajek of Czech Republic react during a Davis Cup quaterfinal doubles match between Kazakhstan and Czech Republic in Astana, Kazakhstan, Saturday, April 6, 2013. Yuriy Schukin and Andrey Golubev beat Radek Stepanek and Jan Hajek 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-3 in the doubles to cut the Czech Republic's lead against Kazakhstan in the Davis cup quarterfinals to 2-1 on Saturday.

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Kazakhs cut Czechs' lead to 2-1 in Davis Cup QFs

Published: Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013 - 3:34 am
Last Modified: Saturday, Apr. 6, 2013 - 5:39 am

Yuriy Schukin and Andrey Golubev beat Radek Stepanek and Jan Hajek 7-6 (2), 6-4, 6-3 in doubles Saturday to cut the Czech Republic's lead against Kazakhstan in the Davis Cup quarterfinals to 2-1.

The defending champion Czechs took a 2-0 lead on Friday after Hajek beat Mikhail Kukushkin and Lukas Rosol defeated Golubev in their opening singles matches on clay.

"The Kazakh pair played better, especially Golubev, who was the best one on the court," Czech captain Jaroslav Navratil said. "But we are still 2-1 ahead and we have all chances to win."

Kazakhstan is the last team to beat the Czechs, upsetting the hosts 3-2 in the first round of the World Group in 2011. Golubev defeated Tomas Berdych and Kukushkin beat Hajek in the reverse singles then.

The sixth-ranked Berdych is missing this time because of a shoulder injury, while Stepanek was rested from the opening singles as he appears in his first competition since a neck operation in January.

Both team captains made changes for the doubles. Hajek substituted for Ivo Minar, while Golubev came in for Evgeny Korolev.

After rallying from a break down to win the first set, the Kazakh pair broke decisively in the ninth game of the second. They led by two sets by breaking Stepanek in the ninth game and saving four breakpoints in the next.

The hosts dominated the third set after an early break and sealed victory on their first match point, breaking Stepanek when Hajek failed to return Schukin's forehand.

"Tennis is the game where it's very important not only to create opportunities but also be capable to capitalize on them," Stepanek said. "Our opponents did it better - they played much stronger and deserved the victory."

The reverse singles are Sunday. The winner of the best-of-five series plays France or Argentina in September.



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