Spain took a giant step to advance to the semi-finals by beating Kazakhstan with a win in the Billie Jean King Cup. Nuria Parrizas in view Julia Putintseva 6-4, 2-6 and 7-6 (5) and against Paula Badosa Elena Rybakina With 6-2, 3-6 and 6-4.

A draw was awarded as a coin toss for Spain because if Kazakhistan They won, beating Great Britain (2-1) on the opening day to secure their way to the semi-finals. The Spanish victory opens the doors of a classification that should be confirmed this Thursday with a victory against the fragile English team. Emma Raducanu, 2021 US Open champion, absent due to injury. A defeat causes a triple bond at one point, forcing the calculator out.

badosa Entering this competition (13 in the world) with the peace of mind of Párrizas’ first point, he had to suffer even though he started to dominate the match by getting the second point against Spain against the last Wimbledon champion. The first set is only half an hour later. The Catalan tennis player needed 2 hours and 6 minutes to get rid of Rybakina (world 22).

in the first game parrizas He was victorious in the 2 hour and 43 minute fight, which was decided in the tiebreak of the third set. Granada tennis player (72 in the world) Surprised by an amazing debut They won 4 games in a row and became 5-1. The Kazakh tennis player, who chained the mistakes (17) and gave the advantage against the helpless Putintseva, made her reaction closer to 5-4, but did not avoid giving the first set.

Putinseva He managed to stabilize his game to get into the second set, and the match seemed to be on his side as he took a 2-0 lead in the third and final set. But Putintseva left her service, and the demons of the bad game are back on her head. Párrizas did not waste it. He kept his order, hugged the road, was brave, determined and supportive. his right is a relentless hammerHe turned the score to 5-3 and served to close the match.

Putinseva He struggled to save his first 4 ‘match points’ and put himself 6-5 ahead. parrizas He cleared the serve and in the final tie-break Grenadian did not let the victory slip away from Putintseva’s 5-2 lead to 6-5, though. The enraged Kazakh tennis player broke his racket after he threw the last ball out of the lines.