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		 Hingis 
		still all smiles after agonizing near miss 
		
		 
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		[April 20, 2015] 
		By Ian Chadband 
		  
		 ZIELONA GORA, POLAND (Reuters) - Cramps, 
		soreness and the fatigue which comes with playing no major singles match 
		for eight years scuppered Martina Hingis’s push for a romantic comeback 
		victory in the Fed Cup on Sunday. 
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			 Yet the 34-year-old was still all smiles after losing a winning 
			position against Urszula Radwanska as her Swiss team mates ended up 
			hailing her as an “inspiration” in their thrilling 3-2 triumph 
			against Poland in the World Group play-off. 
			 
			The five-times singles grand slam champion reckoned she had enjoyed 
			the “fantastic” team spirit in her first Fed Cup tie for 17 years 
			and confirmed she would love another crack next year with a team 
			elevated to the World Group for the first time since 2004. 
			 
			Yet she admitted to disappointment after standing on the verge of a 
			wholly unlikely victory after so long away from tour-level combat, 
			as she led world no 114 Radwanska by a set and 5-2. 
			
			  
			She just needed that solitary game to seal a 3-1 triumph for 
			Switzerland, following Timea Bacsinszky’s surprise 6-1 6-1 hammering 
			of Agnieszka Radwanska, but cramps, nerves and ring rust took over 
			as she lost the next 13 points. 
			 
			“I felt like I disappointed because I had it on my racket and wasn't 
			able to close it out. But that’s all I could give and I’m very happy 
			I was allowed this experience to go back to singles,” Hingis said. 
			 
			Hingis, who had agreed to play singles because of an injury crisis 
			for the Swiss and who also lost to Radwanska’s sister Agnieszka on 
			Saturday, faded fast. 
			 
			Barely able to move any more at 4-1 down in the final set, she 
			needed seven minutes of medical treatment before courageously 
			battling on and inevitably succumbing 4-6 7-5 6-1. 
			 
			
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			Hingis, who had originally been selected only for the doubles, then 
			turned coach and cheerleader at courtside watching Bacsinszky and 
			Viktorija Golubic win the tie with a 2-6 6-4 9-7 victory over 
			Agnieszka Radwanska and Alicja Rosolska. 
			
			“I nearly got cramp again just jumping up and down,” she joked. 
			 
			Bacsinszky wrote Hingis a note telling her she had been the team’s 
			inspiration and the woman who had only returned to the Fed Cup to 
			secure her qualification for next year’s Olympics now says she wants 
			to play again. “But in the doubles!” she laughed. 
			 
			(Editing by Pritha Sarkar) 
			
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