The U.S. has home-court advantage, but history says it's going to need all the help it can get against these opponents. The Croats are 3-0 in the head to head between the two teams, and their two best players, Marin Cilic and Borna Cilic, have made the long trip out west to Portland. But the U.S. is also fielding its strongest possible team, with John Isner, Jack Sock, and Bob and Mike Bryan. Both countries are coming off impressive first-round wins—the U.S. beat Australia in Melbourne, while the Croats upset last year’s finalists, Belgium—and both must feel as if they have a chance to win the whole thing.
Sock and Cilic, who have never faced each other, will open the proceedings; Isner and Coric will follow. Much, we can guess, will ride on the play of Isner, who came up big against the Aussies. But the key, as it has been so many times for the U.S. in the past, may be the doubles. The Bryans aren’t quite what they once were, but they’ll be favored against any duo that Croatia throws out against them.
Winner: USA