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Serena is ready to go, says Fed Cup captain Rinaldi

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LOS ANGELES: Serena Williams will be “ready to go” when she returns to action this week in the United States’ Fed Cup first round tie against Holland, captain Kathy Rinaldi said.

Williams has not played a WTA tournament since she won the Australian Open title last year and skipped this year’s opening Grand Slam due to concerns about her fitness four months after giving birth to her first child.

Rinaldi said she expects Williams, who was named in the US squad that will compete on an indoor hard court in Asheville, North Carolina, to make a smooth transition in her return to competitiv­e tennis.

“Serena’s just coming back. She played an exhibition in (December) and it’s incredible,” Rinaldi told a news conference at the US Cellular Centre in Asheville.

“It’s a quick turnaround after having her first child. She’s very profession­al and she has a lot of pride for playing for her country. She’ll be ready to go.”

Williams, 36, has played once since winning an Open-era record 23rd Grand Slam singles title in Melbourne last year, losing to Roland Garros champion Jelena Ostapenko in an exhibition match in Abu Dhabi last December.

For Williams, this weekend will mark the first time she has compet- ed in a Fed Cup tie since April 2015. She owns a 13-0 singles record and 3-1 doubles record in Fed Cup competitio­n.

She heads a team made up of older sister Venus, world No. 17 CoCo Vandeweghe and world No. 62 Lauren Davis. The United States beat Belarus last year for a record-extending 18th Fed Cup title, their first in 17 years.

The Dutch squad comprise world No. 108 Richel Hogenkamp, Arantxa Rus (124), Lesley Kerkhove (165) and Demi Schuurs, who is ranked 32nd in doubles.

Holland captain Paul Haarhuis said his squad would have to pull off what he felt might be “the big- gest upset in US tennis history” to win.

“If you look at Serena, how often does she lose to someone that’s not ranked in the top 10 or top 20 or outside the top 100?” said Haarhuis.

“The odds are not good, but we do believe that it’s possible.

“We’re the underdog by far, that won’t change if they bring in five new players, we’re still the underdog, but we still have to believe that it can be possible.”

Play begins tomorrow with two singles matches and will continue on Sunday with two reverse singles matches and the doubles match.

The winner advances to the April 21-22 semi-finals.

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