VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF ARGENTINA V GERMANY IN DAVIS CUP QUARTER-FINALS RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SHOTLIST SHOWS: BOLOGNA, ITALY (NOVEMBER 20, 2025) (ITF – See restrictions) TOMAS MARTIN ETCHEVERRY (ARGENTINA) V JAN-LENNARD STRUFF (GERMANY) FIRST SET 1. STRUFF BREAKS SERVE WITH A VOLLEY AT THE NET 2. ETCHEVERRY HITS A BACKHAND PAST STRUFF 3. SET POINT – ETCHEVERRY TAKES SET 7-6(3) WITH A FOREHAND AT THE NET SECOND SET 4. STRUFF LOBS ETCHEVERRY WITH A BACKHAND 5. ETCHEVERRY DROP VOLLEY WINNER 6. MATCH POINT – ETCHEVERRY WINS 7-6(3) 7-6(7) WITH A SMASH VOLLEY AT THE NET 7. PLAYERS HUGGING OVER NET, ETCHEVERRY HUGGING TEAM CAPTAIN, JAVIER FRANA FRANCISCO CERUNDOLO (ARGENTINA) V ALEXANDER ZVEREV (GERMANY) FIRST SET 8. ZVEREV HITS A BACKHAND WINNER 9. ZVEREV WITH A BACKHAND VOLLEY WINNER SECOND SET 10. ZVEREV REACHES FOR AN OVERHEAD VOLLEY WINNER 11. RALLY ENDS WITH A CERUNDOLO FOREHAND WINNER 12. TIEBREAK – CERUNDOLO SLIPS STRETCHING TO REACH A ZVEREV BACKHAND, ZVEREV GOES UP 3-0 13. MATCH POINT – CERUNDOLO RETURNS WIDE, ZVEREV WINS 6-4 7-6(3) 14. ZVEREV PUTTING HIS ARM AROUND CERUNDOLO AT NET ANDRES MOLTENI/ HORACIO ZEBALLOS (ARGENTINA) V KEVIN KRAWIETZ/ TIM PUETZ (GERMANY) FIRST SET 15. ZEBALLOS HITS AN OVERHEAD VOLLEY WINNER 16. SET POINT – PUETZ'S REACHES FOR A FOREHAND BUT DROPS SHORTS, MOLTENI/ ZEBALLOS TAKE SET 6-4 SECOND SET 17. KRAWIETZ HITS A BACKHAND VOLLEY WINNER AT THE NET 18. SET POINT – ZEBALLOS NETS A BACKHAND VOLLEY, KRAWIETZ/ PUETZ TAKES SET 6-4 THIRD SET 19. MOLTENI HITS AN OVERHEAD VOLLEY WINNER 20. KRAWIETZ WITH A SMASH VOLLEY WINNER 21. MATCH POINT – MOLTENI SAVES MATCH POINT WITH A BACKHAND VOLLEY AT THE NET BOLOGNA, ITALY (NOVEMBER 21, 2025) (ITF – See restrictions) 22. MATCH POINT – PUETZ HITS A FOREHAND PAST MOLTENI TO WIN 4-6 6-4 7-6(10) 23. HAWK-EYE GRAPHIC SHOWING BALL WAS IN 24. GERMAN FANS CELEBRATING 25. PLAYERS HUGGING AT NET 26. ZVEREV DRAPED IN GERMAN FLAG CELEBRATING WITH KRAWIETZ, PUETZ AND STRUFF STORY: Germany bounced back from an opening singles defeat on Thursday (November 20) to beat the Argentina 2-1 and reach the Davis Cup semi-finals where they will face Spain, who earned their own comeback win over the Czech Republic. Argentina's Tomas Etcheverry fired 23 aces to earn a straight-sets victory over Jan-Lennart Struff but the Germans responded with world number three Alexander Zverev's 6-4 7-6(3) victory over Francisco Cerundolo to send the tie to a doubles decider. And there was plenty of drama in the decider which lasted almost two and a half hours. Argentina's Horacio Zeballos and Andres Molteni saved four match points but wasted two themselves in the third set tiebreak before Germany's Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz battled back to a 4-6 6-4 7-6(10) victory to send their team to the last four in Bologna. (Production: Conal Quinn)
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