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by Nick McCarvel on 17 September 2007
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Last year, the Fed Cup was all about Italy's Francesca Schiavone. This year, it was Svetlana Kuznetsova.
The second-ranked Russian won both her singles matches in impressive fashion, including a nail-biting, match-point-saving win over Schiavone on the second day of action, to give Russia an insurmountable 3-0 in the best-of-five ties Fed Cup Final.
In a battle between the two countries that have won the last three Fed Cup titles, Russia hosted a determined Italian team who had pulled out all the stops in July to beat a more formidable French team 3-2 in the semi-finals.
But this time, with Kuznetsova leading the way and Maria Sharapova as a (gasp!) practice partner, the Russians flourished with their experience in front of red, white and blue crowds in Moscow.
Anna Chakvetadze started the weekend out right for the host country, extending Schiavone to three sets and pulling it out. It was a surprising falter for Schiavone, who has been known in the past for her heroics - especially in Fed Cup ties. In the aforementioned tie against France in July, Shiavone fought back from 1-5 down in the third set to not only beat Tatiana Golovin, but clinch the Italians their place in the finals.
It was a different story this weekend in Moscow, however, as Chakvetadze built off her US Open semi-final appearance by appearing the more calm and collected player in the third set, even when she was down.
Kuznetsova looked more determined to forget her US Open experience than to build on it. Her embarrasing final loss to Justine Henin left her with her tail between her legs as she left New York City. But from the onset of her match against Mara Santagelo, Kuznetsova looked in form and in control.
The same couldn't go for Saturday, when Russia led 2-0 following Chakvetadze and Kuznetsova's win. Italy was desperate for a point on the board, and Schiavone had taken the first set 6-4 and had two match points in the second-set tie-breaker to give her nation a chance at a come-from-behind win.
Yet Kuznetsova dug deep, winning the breaker and then coming back from 1-4 down to win the match in a close three sets, 7-5 in the third.
With players like Nadia Petrova, Elena Vesnina and Sharapova on the sidelines, the Russians clinched their role as the single most powerful nation in women's tennis today. Though no Russian won a Slam in singles this year, Sharapova reached a final and a semi-final, while Kuznetsova was also a finalist and Chakvetadze a semi-finalist. There are now 11 Russian women in the top 100.
And if Sharapova's presence is any indicator of a mended relationship between her and coach Shamil Tarpishchev, the Russians can expect not only to be back in the title tie next year, but a fourth title in five years.
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by Aasim Shaffi on September 17, 2007
The Russians are great to watch. My favs are Elena Dementieva and Neadia Petrova. But Henin and the Williams sisters sre clearly the best and you would think that at least one Russian could hit with them. Sharapova's olympic chances may be dull, but i hope she could be more willing to play in fed cup. Another possible fedcup semi against USA is possible next year. The Williams sisters against Russia. WOW. Russia are great and bring a lot in the game, i hope Dementieva can put her self back in the top ten.
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