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Home » Davis Cup: Jack Draper beats Viktor Durasovic to give Great Britain lead over Norway in qualifying
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Davis Cup: Jack Draper beats Viktor Durasovic to give Great Britain lead over Norway in qualifying

By britishbulletin.com5 February 20262 Mins Read
Davis Cup: Jack Draper beats Viktor Durasovic to give Great Britain lead over Norway in qualifying
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Jack Draper claimed an emphatic victory on his long-awaited return from injury as Great Britain took control of their Davis Cup qualifying tie against Norway.

British number one Draper has spent five months on the sidelines with a bruised bone in his service arm.

His comeback was delayed twice by the injury and he missed January’s Australian Open to complete his recovery.

However, he served well, moved sharply and showed some brutal ball-striking to bear Viktor Durasovic 6-2 6-2 in his first competitive match for 164 days.

Sterner tests will await world number 13 Draper, who is ranked 300 places above Durasovic, but he will be relieved to have rattled through a convincing win after a long spell out.

“It’s been a difficult time but I knew I had to keep on practising and keep learning about myself,” the 24-year-old said.

Norrie then gave Britain a 2-0 lead in the tie with a characteristically gritty 6-4 6-4 win over impressive teenager Nicolai Budkov Kjaer.

Lloyd Glasspool and Julian Cash can wrap up the best-of-five tie for Britain at the earliest opportunity if they triumph in Friday’s doubles.

If not, Draper and Norrie will have to take to the court again for the reverse singles.

The winner of the tie in Oslo will face either Australia or Ecuador for a place in November’s eight-team Finals.

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