Montreal Gazette

Adreescu helps lift Canada to 3-0 win over Netherland­s

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‘S-HERTOGENBO­SCH, NETHERLAND­S Bianca Andreescu didn’t think she played her best tennis on Sunday.

It was still enough to get the job done.

Andreescu lifted Canada into the Fed Cup playoffs with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Arantxa Rus of the Netherland­s.

The Mississaug­a, Ont., teenager needed just one hour nine minutes to beat her No. 129-ranked opponent and give Canada a 3-0 lead over the Netherland­s in the bestof-five tie.

“I thought my level was below average today, but sometimes you are able to win not playing your best,” Andreescu said.

“I’m only 18, but at this point I don’t think age really matters anymore. The mental aspect is so incredibly important and I think I showed mental strength this weekend.”

Andreescu overcame two breaks in the opening set by breaking Rus three times. She converted on both break points in the second set for the victory.

The Canadian team advanced to the Fed Cup playoffs for the first time since 2015 and will play for a spot in the World Group in April.

Andreescu was coming off a straight sets win Saturday in the opening rubber against Richel Hogenkamp.

Montreal’s Francoise Abanda then beat Rus in the second rubber to give Canada a 2-0 lead heading into Sunday’s matches.

Ottawa’s Gabriela Dabrowski and Vancouver’s Rebecca Marino won a dead rubber doubles match later Sunday against Bibiane Schoofs and Demi Schuurs, 2-6, 7-5, 12-10.

Marino, the world No. 209 in singles, made a comeback last season after taking a five-year break from the sport.

Dabrowski, who has two Grand Slam titles in mixed doubles, is 10th in the doubles rankings.

“I am so incredibly proud of these girls,” said Canada’s team captain, Heidi El Tabakh. “We know it was going to be tough going into this weekend, but our girls trained hard all week and we were ready for the challenge.”

Andreescu has risen in the standings at a remarkable pace early into this season, winning 16-of-18 in Tour-level matches, including the final at the Oracle Challenger in California two weeks ago for her first career title.

She was No. 152 in late December and started this week at No. 70.

Andreescu was competing in her eighth Fed Cup tie and improved to a 10-3 record in the competitio­n with Sunday’s win. She also helped secure Canada’s victory over Ukraine last April by winning the decisive doubles rubber with Dabrowski.

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 ?? PHOTOS: KOEN SUYK/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Canadian players, from left, Gabriela Dabrowski, Francoise Abanda, Heidi El Tabakh, Bianca Andreescu and Rebecca Marino celebrate after winning against the Netherland­s during the Fed Cup World Group II first round on Sunday. The Canadian team advanced to the Fed Cup playoffs for the first time since 2015.
PHOTOS: KOEN SUYK/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Canadian players, from left, Gabriela Dabrowski, Francoise Abanda, Heidi El Tabakh, Bianca Andreescu and Rebecca Marino celebrate after winning against the Netherland­s during the Fed Cup World Group II first round on Sunday. The Canadian team advanced to the Fed Cup playoffs for the first time since 2015.
 ??  ?? Canada’s Bianca Andreescu reacts during her Fed Cup World Group II first round tennis match against the Netherland­s’ Arantxa Rus on Sunday.
Canada’s Bianca Andreescu reacts during her Fed Cup World Group II first round tennis match against the Netherland­s’ Arantxa Rus on Sunday.

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