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The odds stacked against his underdog side, Croatian captain Zeljko Krajan was brimming with confidence Sunday morning before the reverse singles matches in the Davis Cup quarterfinal tie against United States.
Marin Cilic and Borna Coric backed up their captain's belief in a stirring rally, winning matches to give Croatia a 3-2 comeback victory at the Tualatin Hills hard courts.
"Today, I knew they were going to bring the quality," Krajan said.
Cilic got in started, beating John Isner 7-6 (11-9), 6-3, 6-4. Coric then topped Jack Sock 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.
The US lost for the fourth time in 161 tries when leading 2-0 lead in a Davis Cup tie.
After the United States swept the singles matches Friday, Cilic and Ivan Dodig kept Croatia alive Saturday with a four-set victory over twins Bob and Mike Bryan in doubles.
"It's really unbelievable," Krajan said. "I would say shocked from this win. Looking back on Friday and being 2-love down and then playing against the Bryans yesterday, it didn't look very positive for us."
Croatia will host France - a 3-1 winner at the Czech Republic - in the World Group semifinals Sept. 16-18. Croatia reached the semifinals for the first time since 2009. It won its only Davis Cup title in 2005.
In the other semifinal, defending champion Britain will host Argentina.
Cilic set the tone for the comeback against Isner, a decision that was closer than the score indicated. Cilic won a marathon tiebreaker in the opening set, then broke Isner's serve once in the next two sets to pull out the win.
The opening set was riveting. Isner was hot, allowing Cilic to win only one point during his first 25 serves. But the American was unable to break Cilic, forcing a tiebreaker. Cilic won a couple points off Isner's serve late in the tiebreaker to pull out an 11-9 win, setting off a torrent of emotion along the Croatia sideline.
"That was definitely a tough task, but I stayed in there mentally," Cilic said. "I was very, very focused."
Isner was clearly disappointed he didn't get the jump on Cilic.
"The first set was critical. Felt like I definitely was the better player in the first set. Didn't get paid off, but that's on me. He came up with the goods when he needed it. That gave him a lot of confidence, I think," Isner said.
US captain Jim Courier disagreed that momentum swayed in Croatia's favor after Cilic pulled out the first set.
"That's not the way we look at it. First sets can be critical ... these matches are won on small margins. There are a couple points that go our way, and we're sitting here with a smile on our face instead of a little disappointment," Courier said.
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