(Reuters) -Belgium claimed a bizarre victory over Chile in the Davis Cup on Sunday, while France and Spain also came through ...
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France got their sixth victory in six Group B matches and are guaranteed to take part in Germany next summer. Belgium lead Group F with 16 points, while Portugal top Group J with a flawless run of ...
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Belgium claimed a bizarre victory over Chile in the Davis Cup on Sunday, while France and Spain also came through the first qualifying round. Chile and Belgium were tied after Saturday's singles ...