All Spanish final in Barcelona. Big surprise. I bet the organisers are happy. Yay Rafa, yay Ferru.
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Okay, enough of that. Now - Fed Cup!
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Well, well, well, Italy. Talk about the little Fed Cup team that could. I would never, ever have picked this one - though I believe Van, of Tennis Talk, Anyone? and VANtage Point fame did, so kudos to him! One upset match is something, but to take a 2-0 lead over a country that is undoubtedly the powerhouse of women's tennis? That is something else.
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To be fair, Russia doesn't have its top, top players - neither Safina nor Dementieva are on the squad - but I don't know what Shamil Tarpischev was thinking, playing Chakvetadze instead of Petrova or even Pavlyuchenkova, who both are on the team and have both played better than Anna has this year. It'll be interesting to see the new moves Russia pulls out today, because you'd want to hope they'd fight back with a vengeance.
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Australia's doing well in Fed Cup too - we're up 2-0 in our tie against Switzerland - but that isn't the real tennis news here right now. Tennis Australia has announced that the Australian Davis Cup team will not go to Chennai to play our tie, due to security concerns - which, given the current Indian political climate, is fair enough. TA has petitioned the ITF to get the tie moved, but this was rejected, which means that Australia forfeits the tie.
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Naturally, there is some anger - both Geoff Pollard (CEO of Tennis Australia) and John Fitzgerald (the team captain) have spoken out against the ITF's decision. I can't say I know enough about the particular circumstances to make a real comment - I studied Indian politics at university, but that about three years back now - but the appeal for the move is not without precedent: the IPL (the cricket league, for those of you unfamiliar) has moved to South Africa because of unrest in India. This was ruled irrelevant in the Davis Cup case, much to the ire of the aforementioned Pollard and Fitzgerald.
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Whether or not the tie should be moved or the team should go or whatever, you have to feel for the players here. After that nailbiter over Thailand, they really deserved the opportunity to play this tie. I love following the Davis Cup team, even though the likelihood we'll win anytime in the near future is minute. Fitzgerald said the following:
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"We have worked so hard to get back in to World Group contention, to have it snatched away like this is gut wrenching."
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Could not agree more. Whatever the political situation, the real loser here is sport.
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Today's Results
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Barcelona Open Banco Sabadell (Barcelona)
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Rafael Nadal def. Nikolay Davydenko, 6-3 6-2
David Ferrer def. Fernando Gonzalez, 2-6 6-2 7-6 (7-5)
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Fed Cup
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Italy 2, Russia 0
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Flavia Pennetta def. Anna Chakvetadze, 6-4 6-0
Francesca Schiavone def. Svetlana Kuznetsova, 1-6 6-2 6-3
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USA 1, Czech Republic 1
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Petra Kvitova def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands, 6-3 7-6 (7-2)
Alexa Glatch def. Iveta Benesova, 6-1 6-2
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