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Monday, September 17, 2007

Russia beats Italy for 3rd Fed Cup title       Send a link to a friend

[September 17, 2007]  MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia secured its third Fed Cup title Sunday after Svetlana Kuznetsova rallied to beat Francesca Schiavone 4-6, 7-6 (7), 7-5 in the first reverse singles and gave the hosts an insurmountable 3-0 lead over Italy.

Elena Vesnina then made it 4-0 for Russia, beating Mara Santangelo 6-2, 6-4 in the second reverse singles. The doubles match was canceled.

Anna Chakvetadze and Kuznetsova won their opening singles Saturday -- against Schiavone and Santangelo respectively -- to lift Russia to a comfortable 2-0 lead after the first day of play in the best-of-five finals on the hard court at the Luzhniki Arena.

Russia, which won the Fed Cup title in 2004 and '05, remained unbeaten in four matches against Italy, the defending Fed Cup champions.

Maria Sharapova cheered from the bench, and joined in the celebration after the win. She was invited by Russia captain Shamil Tarpischev to practice with the team this week, but she didn't play because of a lingering shoulder injury.

After trading breaks early in the first set Sunday, Schiavone won three consecutive games to go 1-0 up in the match after 40 minutes.

"(Schiavone) made me play some very inconvenient tennis," said Kuznetsova, who appeared flustered in the first set.

Serving for the match at 5-4 in the second set, the Italian fell 15-40 down. Schiavone saved one break point before the Russian leveled at 5-5 and forced a tiebreaker.

Kuznetsova, the 2004 U.S. Open champion and runner-up this season, saved two match points in the tiebreaker before serving a powerful winner to prevail 9-7 and stay in the match.

In the decisive third set, Schiavone, ranked 25th, jumped to a 4-1 lead with a break in the fourth game, but lost the advantage in the seventh when she double-faulted on her serve and then returned an easy forehand wide.

Second-ranked Kuznetsova leveled 4-4 and went up 5-4, breaking the Italian in the ninth game. But Schiavone showed no signs of surrender and hammered a smash to level at 5-5.

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Kuznetsova made a decisive break in the 11th game, when Schiavone appeared tired and netted two returns and a backhand slice. The Russian ended the match, which lasted 2 hours, 44 minutes, with her first match point.

"I really wanted to bring the victory and this time it worked," said Kuznetsova, who lost her two singles matches when Russia beat France in the final in 2004 to win its first title. Since then Kuznetsova has not played for Russia until this season. She won both her singles to help Russia eliminate Spain 5-0 in the semifinals.

Kuznetsova complained that abdominal muscle problems had undermined her serve this weekend, but she served three aces against Schiavone.

In the early sets, Schiavone showed an improved serve compared with Saturday, when she made just over half her first deliveries. But the Italian faded in the final set.

"She put me under a lot of pressure and I couldn't keep my serve," Schiavone said.

Vesnina had eight aces against Santangelo. She had been scheduled to play in the doubles match, but was substituted for Chakvetadze at short notice.

"I had like five minutes to warm up and change clothes," Vesnina said. "I was like 'I don't understand where I am right now.'"

Italy defeated Belgium to win its first Fed Cup title last season.

[Associated Press; by Leonid Chizhov]

Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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