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Tennis: Argentina and Nadal-led Spain sweep into ATP Cup quarters

SYDNEY: World number one Rafael Nadal steered Spain into the ATP Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday (Jan 8) despite an uncharacteristically error-ridden performance, with Argentina also powering through.

After six days of round robin play at the inaugural team event across Sydney, Brisbane and Perth, eight teams are left standing from the 24 that started.

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Australia, Serbia, Russia and Britain booked their spots in the knockout phase on Tuesday, with Spain – who won the revamped Davis Cup in Madrid in November – and Argentina rounding out the six group winners.

Belgium and Canada joined them as the two best-placed runners-up.

All the quarter-finals are in Sydney with Australia facing Britain in the first encounter on Thursday, followed by Argentina against Russia.

Novak Djokovic's Serbia take on Canada on Friday, while Spain are pitted against Belgium.

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Nadal saw off the brave challenge of Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka 7-6 (7/4), 6-4, but the 19-time Grand Slam winner made 36 unforced errors.

Spain's Rafael Nadal saw off the brave challenge of Japan's Yoshihito Nishioka (pictured) at the ATP Cup in Perth. (AFP/TONY ASHBY)

"It was important the first set, and then in the second I had some tough moments but at the same time I was able to manage well to have a break at the right moment, so happy for the victory," said Nadal, who is yet to drop a set.

"I played against a player that started the season on fire winning two great matches against two very good opponents and with very comfortable results.

"So it's a positive victory for me and it's an important victory for the team. We go to Sydney with the confidence that we didn't lose a match yet."

He came on court after teammate and world number 10 Roberto Bautista Agut downed Go Soeda 6-2, 6-4 to secure the tie.

Djokovic was also a winner on Thursday, continuing his unbeaten record at the tournament as he warms up for a crack at an eighth Australian Open crown.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia is warming up at the ATP cup for a crack at an eighth Australian Open crown. (AFP/Patrick HAMILTON)

The superstar eased past Chile's Cristian Garin 6-3, 6-3 as Serbia won their tie 2-1, with Dusan Lajovic also clinching his singles match.

"I really am really happy with the challenges that I've had in the last six, seven days here, and hopefully that can allow me to build my form for Sydney and Melbourne later," said world number two Djokovic.

"Sydney's got a big Serbian community, hopefully the support can be as good as it was here, even better."

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In other action, emerging Polish young gun Hubert Hurkacz upset world number four Dominic Thiem for his third win over a top 30 player at the tournament after beating Diego Schwartzman and Borna Coric.

Emerging Polish young gun Hubert Hurkacz upset world number four Dominic Thiem at the ATP Cup in Sydney. (AFP/William WEST)

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