American Melichar relishes making Fed Cup debut against country of
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[November 08, 2018]
PRAGUE (Reuters) - American
Nicole Melichar expects to have mixed feelings when she makes her
Fed Cup debut in this weekend's final against the Czech Republic -
the country of her birth.
Melichar is one of three Americans playing in their first Fed Cup
tie for the defending champions, who are having to field a second
string team with Serena and Venus Williams unavailable along with
Sloane Stephens and Madison Keys.
Born in Brno but raised in the United States, Melichar said it was a
special feeling to face the country her parents hailed from.
"I am very proud to be representing the USA," Melichar said as she
prepared to face the Czechs, who have won the team competition five
times since 2011.
"It is an honor to actually play against the country that I am
originally from but to play for the country that I feel that I am
from.
"It is a little bit of a mix, but it is, I think, the most special
way to start my Fed Cup career."
Ranked 15th in the world in doubles, Melichar won titles in Tianjin
and Prague this year with Czech partner Kveta Peschke.
They also finished runner up at Wimbledon, losing to Czech duo
Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova - both of whom will
feature for the hosts this weekend along with Petra Kvitova.
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Nicole Melichar of the U.S. and Czech Republic's Kveta Peschke
celebrate during the women's doubles final against Czech Republic's
Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova REUTERS/Toby Melville/File
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Melichar said her Czech background was another source of fun for the
team during the final.
"I have tried to teach them a few words here and there, and to
translate a few things," she said.
Danielle Collins and Sofia Kenin are the other two Americans making
their debut in Prague, while Alison Riske has featured in three
previous ties.
(Reporting by Jason Hovet, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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