Siniakova shines as Czech Republic claim sixth Fed Cup in eight
years
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[November 12, 2018]
By Jason Hovet
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech Republic
won their sixth Fed Cup title in eight years on Sunday as world
doubles number one Katerina Siniakova outlasted American Sofia Kenin
in a marathon match in front of a boisterous, sold-out home crowd.
In an exciting back-and-forth rubber lasting three hours 45 minutes,
Siniakova held off the 19-year-old Fed Cup debutante 7-5 5-7 7-5 to
give the Czechs a 3-0 win in the best-of-five final before being
embraced by team mates in front of the 14,500 fans at the O2 Arena.
The Czechs were without their two top players against a United
States team who were the defending champions but were also missing
their stars and fielding three tournament newcomers, including Kenin.
Fans, though, were still treated to a show with a decisive match
marked by long rallies on Sunday as the Russian-born Kenin tried to
get a point for the U.S. after her team fell 0-2 behind on
Saturday's opening day.
She came close but was denied two matchpoints by doubles expert
Siniakova, who stepped into singles play with world number eight
Karolina Pliskova out with injury and twice Wimbledon champion Petra
Kvitova sick.
"It was an unbelievable match for me. It was up and down, nerves,”
22-year-old Siniakova said on the court after the match that was
just short of the longest rubber –- at four hours flat –- in Fed Cup
history.
"I am just terribly happy I won."
The competition’s two most successful nations were meeting in a Fed
Cup final for the first time in more than three decades.
The U.S. team, though, had to rely on three Fed Cup newcomers as
they were missing Serena and Venus Williams, holders of a combined
30 grand slam singles titles, along with world number six Sloane
Stephens and Madison Keys, semi-finalist at both Roland Garros and
Flushing Meadows.
"We did not get the result that we wanted but nobody can say that we
didn't leave it all out there," U.S. captain Kathy Rinaldi said.
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Team Czech Republic celebrate during the trophy ceremony
REUTERS/David W Cerny
TWISTS AND TURNS
Siniakova looked ready to cruise through after getting a break point
in Kenin’s first service game. But the American put up a fight and
narrowly missed forcing a tiebreak before Siniakova took the first
set with a strong forehand smash.
The Czech raced to 3-0 again in the second set. But Kenin then
fought off two break balls and used a beautiful drop shot to hold
serve, starting a comeback. She evened the match with a forehand
winner past Siniakova for set point.
The third set started in similar fashion and Siniakova went ahead
4-1 after a 19-minute game in which Kenin squandered five break
balls.
But the Czech failed to get her momentum until later when she denied
Kenin two match points. She started the final game with a nicely
placed crosscourt drop shot on the run and then Kenin returned a
backhand wide on match point, igniting Czech celebrations.
The Czechs claimed their 11th Fed Cup title, including five as part
of Czechoslovakia. The Americans have won 18 titles and showed on
Sunday the younger players could carry on the tradition one day.
Kenin also pushed Czech veteran Barbora Strycova, playing in her
final tie for the Czechs after a 16-year Fed Cup career, to three
sets on Saturday.
"I am proud of the way I competed. I never gave up. When I was down,
I was still fighting out there," said Kenin, who broke the top 100
in 2018 and ended the year ranked 48th.
(Editing by Clare Fallon)
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