Tomljanovic forces doubles decider
for Fed Cup title
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[November 11, 2019]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) -
Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic prevailed in a tense duel with Pauline
Parmentier to level the Fed Cup final at 2-2 and force a doubles
decider in Perth on Sunday.
Australia needed their number two to step up in the wake of Ash
Barty's shock defeat by Kristina Mladenovic, and the Croatia-born
26-year-old duly delivered with a rousing 6-4 7-5 win on debut in
front of a baying crowd of 13,841.
Smashed 6-1 6-1 by Mladenovic in the opening singles on Saturday, a
transformed Tomljanovic soaked up huge pressure against the French
veteran Parmentier to sustain Australia's bid for a first Fed Cup
title in 45 years.
Mladenovic had earlier pulled France 2-1 ahead with a brave 2-6 6-4
7-6(1) win over world number one Barty.
France team captain Julien Benneteau then withdrew Caroline Garcia
from the second singles, entrusting Parmentier to seal the final.
But it was not to be.
Garcia was crushed 6-0 6-0 by Barty on Saturday after Tomljanovic
endured a similarly torrid 6-1 6-1 loss to Mladenovic in the opening
singles.
Mladenovic's inspired win over Barty snapped the Australia's run of
15 consecutive Fed Cup wins.
"Julien and all the crowd and my team mates, we kept on fighting
every single point," the emotional 26-year-old said courtside.
"That's the way I love to play my tennis.
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Australia's Ajla Tomljanovic in action during her third round match
against Germany's Tatjana Maria Action Images via Reuters/Jason
Cairnduff
"Ashleigh's world number one, she's just a huge champion. I lost the
first set but then it was about details.
"I just kept believing because I felt I was just out there fighting
and giving a hard battle and I'm just so proud how I kept pushing
and obviously won at the end."
Battling the crowd and one of the cleverest all-court opponents in
the game, Mladenovic stumbled on the road to victory as Barty broke
back twice in the decisive set.
But the French number one served up a storm in the tiebreak and
collapsed in relief after Barty finally surrendered with a forehand
slapped into the net.
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Richard Pullin &
Shri Navaratnam)
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