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Julien Pretot

Injury-hit France tied with Netherlands in Davis Cup

Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round - France vs Netherlands - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018 Adrian Mannarino of France reacts during his match against Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot

PARIS (Reuters) - Holders France ran into a spot of bother as they split the opening day's singles matches to finish locked at 1-1 with Netherlands in the first round of their Davis Cup World Group tie after being hit by injuries on Friday.

French number one Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had been ruled out of the tie with a knee problem and Lucas Pouille, who was scheduled to play the first singles rubber, pulled out injured on Friday.

Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round - France vs Netherlands - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018 Netherlands' Thiemo de Bakker with Adrian Mannarino of France after winning their match REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot

That meant world number 25 Adrian Mannarino had to step in at the 11th hour and he ended up being outclassed 7-6(4) 6-3 6-3 by world number 369 Thiemo De Bakker.

Richard Gasquet drew France level with a 6-4 7-6(3) 3-6 7-5 win against Robin Haase.

Pouille, who gave France the winning point against Belgium in the 2017 final last November, pulled out suffering from a stiff neck.

Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round - France vs Netherlands - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018. France's Richard Gasquet celebrates victory in his match against Netherlands' Robin Haase. REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot

"Gasquet was solid. He went for the points, especially near the end of the game. It's a good sign for the team," said France captain Yannick Noah.

Noah said he was not sure Pouille would be able to play on Sunday.

"I hope he can play but the medical staff will need to work miracles," added Noah.

Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round - France vs Netherlands - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018 Netherlands' Thiemo de Bakker celebrates after winning his match against Adrian Mannarino of France REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot

Belgium got off to a commanding start in Liege against Hungary as Ruben Bemelmans and David Goffin won the opening singles. Switzerland, without 20-times grand slam champion Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka, were 2-0 down against Kazakhstan in Astana.

Britain, without the services of Andy Murray who led them to the title in 2015, were surprisingly tied at 1-1 with Spain. World number 114 Cameron Norrie upset Roberto Bautista Agut, 23rd in the ATP rankings, in a five-set thriller.

Serbia were on the brink of being eliminated after falling 2-0 behind against the United States. Sam Querrey and John Isner won their singles against Laslo Djere and Dusan Lajovic respectively.

Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round - France vs Netherlands - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018 Adrian Mannarino of France in action during his match against Netherlands Thiemo de Bakker REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot

Alexander Zverev needed five sets to tame unheralded Alex de Minaur to give Germany 1-0 lead against Australia before Nick Kyrgios overwhelmed Jan-Lennard Struff in straight sets to level the tie in Brisbane.

(Reporting by Julien Pretot, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round - France vs Netherlands - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018 France's Richard Gasquet shakes hands with Netherlands' Robin Haase after victory in their match REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot
Tennis - Davis Cup - First Round Preview - France Practice Session - Halle Olympique, Albertville, France - February 2, 2018 Lucas Pouille of France during a practice session ahead of the first round match REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot
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