The Citizen (KZN)

US on Fed Cup mission

AMERICAN CAPTAIN PICKS THE BRAINS OF LEGENDARY BILLIE-JEAN Visitors bidding for a first title since 1986 against Belarus.

- Minsk

AUnited States victory over Belarus this weekend to claim a first Fed Cup title in 17 years would cap a dominant end to the 2017 season for America’s women and provide a springboar­d into next year.

After sweeping all four semifinal spots at the US Open, the United States, led by Flushing Meadows champion Sloane Stephens and world No 10 CoCo Vandeweghe, arrived in Minsk as heavy favourites to clinch their first Fed Cup since a 5-0 victory over Spain in 2000.

Even without the services of fifth-ranked Venus Williams and sister Serena, who is taking time off after having her first child, the US appear to have a considerab­le edge on a Belarus squad contesting the final for the first time.

The hosts will also be without their leader – twice Australian Open champion Victoria Azarenka.

Instead Belarus will rely on 78th-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, world No 87 Aliaksandr­a Sasnovich and the boisterous backing of their home crowd to pull off an upset.

“I was there for three weeks at the US Open watching the American women,” said US captain Kathy Rinaldi during a conference call from Minsk this week. “To have four in the semis, and when Sloane won, I’m obviously extremely happy for her.

“You look all the way down the line, we’re very strong.

“We’ve had several players really step up. We have a lot of young players stepping up, even younger than the juniors coming up. It’s a very exciting time for women’s tennis in the US. “I think it will be a great 2018.” The immediate priority, however, is wrapping up an 18th Fed Cup title that may not be so straightfo­rward.

Stephens has yet to win a match in three events since capturing the season’s final Grand Slam.

Vandeweghe, however, comes into the tie riding a wave of good form having reached the final of the WTA Elite Trophy in China last week to crack the top 10 of the world rankings for the first time.

Bidding to become the first US captain to guide a team to a Fed Cup title in their first year since Marty Riessen in 1986, Rinaldi has left no stone unturned, even seeking advice from tennis great Billie-Jean King.

“I reached out to Billie,” admitted Rinaldi. “Being a female captain, and her winning it, I wanted to pick her brain.” –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? WHAT THE BATTLE IS ABOUT. Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus and CoCo Vandeweghe of the US with the trophy ahead of this weekend’s Fed Cup final in Minsk.
Picture: Reuters WHAT THE BATTLE IS ABOUT. Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus and CoCo Vandeweghe of the US with the trophy ahead of this weekend’s Fed Cup final in Minsk.

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