Reuters - Sat, 07 Nov 15:08:00 2009
Italy stormed into a 2-0 lead over the United States in the Fed Cup final when Francesca Schiavone outfoxed Melanie Oudin 7-6 6-2.
World number 11 Flavia Pennetta had earlier overpowered Alexa Glatch 6-3 6-1 to give the hosts a strong start.
Schiavone triumphed having been 4-2 down in the first set when rain forced a two-hour delay.
The Italian came back out much the stronger and immediately broke the 18-year-old with an exquisite drop shot.
Her opponent then hit the net with an easy shot on serve in the tiebreak, allowing a confident Schiavone to take it 7-2.
Oudin, the top-ranked US player in the team at 49 after Serena and Venus Williams decided not to compete, broke in the first game of the second set but lost the advantage straight way when she missed with a sliced backhand.
Schiavone then broke to love to move 3-1 up and although she again carelessly dropped her serve, the win was hers.
In the opening match, Pennetta quickly imposed herself and broke Glatch to go 2-1 up thanks in part to a superb drop shot.
She then sealed the first set when the tall American was broken again after going long.
Pennetta lost focus slightly at the start of the second set, being broken in the first game, but stormed straight back with a graceful winner to level at 1-1 and easily wrapped up the match.
"It was very emotional with the national anthem (before play started). I almost wanted to cry," she told a news conference.
"I managed to play out the game well without being too spectacular but staying calm."
Italy are chasing their second Fed Cup title having won in 2006 while US are seeking an 18th crown.
"At the beginning I thought I had a couple of chances but she played extremely well," said inexperienced Glatch, 20.
"There were a few things which let me down."
Rain is also forecast on Sunday when the reverse singles and doubles match are scheduled. Pennetta meets Oudin first.
Organisers have the option of extending play until Monday if the tie is not completed, with media already criticising the decision to play on an outdoor clay court in November.
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well done to Italia....
Too good!
bravissimo Italian girls
FORZA SCIAVONISSIMA!!
FED Cup just doesn't quite have the same importance or reputation as Davis cup due to many changes in the past years.
Who knows why Italian girls regroup so fabulously in FED CUP ties?
I guess they are already on the way to a not surprising victory. Women's sport in Italy gains momentum. Keep it up, you girls!
Schiavone is too versatile to lose to Oudin in my opinion...x
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Go Flavia! Europe rocks ;)
I think francesca will be too savvy for the promising melanie who needs the pumped up atmosphere of a slam to play at her best, or so it would seem from results at SW19 and flushing meadows followed by first round exits elsewhere. Shame that venus and serena were just too bruised and battered to have turned up, although I must say that serena looked absolutely fabulous on the jonathan ross show in london last night. I now know for sure that all those horrible people who come here to call her ugly this and that beastly name are all monocled one legged scarfaces who couldn't tell a pretty woman from a quasi modo.
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