A tournament-ending knee injury to the US’ John Isner yesterday handed Spain a berth in this weekend’s final of the Hopman Cup.
The US pairing of Isner and Venus Williams were set to face Spain’s Fernando Verdasco and Anabel Medina Garrigues yesterday, with the winner to progress to tomorrow’s final.
However, Isner withdrew from the tournament yesterday morning citing a right-knee problem, handing Spain a 3-0 victory and passage into the final for the sixth time.
Spain have won the mixed teams title three times, most recently in 2010, when Tommy Robredo and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez lifted the title against Great Britain’s Laura Robson and Andy Murray.
“We are happy, of course, to be in the final,” Verdasco said. “It was going to be a difficult tie today, but when John didn’t play, it is unlucky for everybody, but we are in the final and hopefully it is going to be a good day for us.”
Speaking after his withdrawal, the towering American said he expected to be fit for the Australian Open, starting on Monday next week in Melbourne, despite being unsure of the exact nature of the injury.
The withdrawal of Isner, who won the event in 2011 with Bethanie Mattek-Sands, ended Venus Williams’ hopes of joining her sister, Serena, as a Hopman Cup winner.
“I feel like I let her down a little bit,” Isner said.
With Isner out, Verdasco found himself playing against Isner’s little-known Australian hitting partner, 16-year-old Thanasi Kokkinakis, winning in straight sets despite an unexpectedly spirited showing from the youngster.
Williams then played another exhibition match against Medina Garrigues, winning 6-3, 6-4 to round out her preparation for the Australian Open in good style.
The 32-year-old won all three of her singles matches during the week and said she was happy with her form heading into the year’s first Grand Slam.
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