Japan: Pospisil – the 24-year-old who had trained when he was younger on the public tennis courts at Kitsilano Beach – won it for Canada, in the final singles match on Sunday, according to Globe and Mail. Canada had been tied 2-2 with Japan in the best-of-five contest in international Davis Cup play. So the country fortunes in the first round of the Davis Cup were left to Canada second man in singles, Vasek Pospisil, playing at home in Vancouver. Pospisil never wavered as he conjured a swift and decisive victory in three sets against Japan Go Soeda. Canada will face Belgium this summer. More Related to this StoryNestor, Pospisil grind out doubles win to take lead in Davis Cup tieNishikori, Raonic victorious as Japan, Canada sit level in Davis Cup tieDavis Cup play proves Canadian tennis on verge of taking leap forward Vasek Pospisil says he "used the crowd" to overcome fatigue and help the Canadian tennis team beat Japan to book a spot in the Davis Cup quarter-finals.
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