World Cup: British winner men's and four-round bronze tennis match

Great Britain won the bronze medal in men's and four rounds in the wheelchair tennis World Cup in Turkey.
Ben Bartram and Dahnon Ward beat France against Geoffrey Jasiak and Gaetan Menguy in singles for the men's bronze medal add-on.
Greg Slade and Gary Cox beat Australia in the decisive doubles match to third in four innings in Antalya.
Australia forced a decision-maker when Slade won the opening singles match against Finn Broadbent, when Benjamin Wenzel beat Andy Lapthorne.
“I’m very happy and proud of all the efforts this week,” Batram said.
“This is definitely a well-deserved bronze medal.”
Japan, who defeated Britain in the semi-finals, defeated Chile in the final and won the men's championship.
The Netherlands beat Brazil's four-pointer championship in the final to win the championship. Britain lost 2-0 to Brazil in the semifinals on Saturday.
“I'm very happy to win the bronze medal with the team and bounce back from disappointment against Brazil in the semi-finals,” Slade said.
“We really gathered ourselves, chased it, played some really good tennis.”
The World Team Cup is the largest team game in wheelchair tennis, equivalent to the Davis Cup or the Billy Jean Gold Cup.
The Netherlands also won the women's match, and in the bronze play-off, Britain was defeated by France.
The junior teams of Britain's Ruben Harris and Lucas de Gouveia both won singles in the final against the United States.



