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Bryan brothers hand US lead
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September 23, 2007 12:35 IST

Twins Mike and Bob Bryan produced a scintillating doubles display to hand the United States a 2-1 lead over Sweden in their Davis Cup semi-finals on Saturday.

The world number one doubles duo survived a tough challenge in the first set before easing to a 7-6, 6-2, 6-3 win over the unaccustomed pairing of Jonas Bjorkman and Simon Aspelin.

"I thought the first set was one of the most incredible sets of doubles I've ever seen. If I hadn't been so nervous I probably would have enjoyed it," U.S. captain Patrick McEnroe said.

Bjorkman, 35, a former doubles world number one, and US Open doubles champion Aspelin matched the Americans all the way in the first set which had featured no breaks.

The teams traded numerous set points until Aspelin could not handle a low return and surrendered the tie-break 13-11.

Sweden's captain Mats Wilander said the first set was crucial.

"Had we taken our chances in the first, it might have been a different match. Maybe not for the Bryans, but for us," he said.

Bjorkman dropped his serve three times over the next two sets. The American brothers showed their class and broke Bjorkman to love to lead 3-1 in the second and then again to take the set 6-2.

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Aspelin matched the Bryans with his powerful serving but his net play let him down at crucial moments.

In the third, the Bryans were in commanding form and dropped just three points on serve. Bob Bryan closed out the match with an ace.

"I think that was our best Davis Cup match by far," said Mike Bryan.

After Saturday's victory, the Bryans have a 12-1 record in Davis Cup doubles play.

"I don't think we played bad tennis, we were just up against the best doubles team in the world," said Bjorkman, who suffered his fifth Davis Cup doubles defeat in seven matches when playing with Aspelin. The duo do not play together on the ATP tour.

The tie will be decided on Sunday when Andy Roddick [Images] takes on Thomas Johansson and Joachim Johansson faces James Blake.

Things look gloomy for the Swedes as Roddick holds a 5-0 record against Thomas Johansson and demolished him in three sets at the US Open this year.

"Andy thrives in this situation," McEnroe said. "He loves to come in and try to shut the door when we have the lead."



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