The Citizen (KZN)

Swiss delight in Billie Jean King Cup

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Glasgow – Switzerlan­d gave tennis fans in the country still mourning the retirement of Roger Federer something to celebrate as their women beat Australia in Glasgow on Sunday to win the Billie Jean King Cup for the first time.

Two months after Federer, one of the greatest players in the history of the game, bid a tearful farewell to tennis in London, his compatriot­s Belinda Bencic and Jil Teichmann (right) both enjoyed singles victories as Switzerlan­d inflicted more misery on Australia in a competitio­n formerly known as the Federation Cup.

It was Switzerlan­d’s third appearance in the final. They lost to the now banned Russia team last year – the first edition of the rebranded Billie Jean King Cup – and were also runners-up when Martina Hingis was the key figure in their side in 1998.

“What happened last year gave us extra motivation,” said Bencic, the world No 12. “We were so heartbroke­n, I don’t think I have ever cried so much.

Switzerlan­d were superb in Glasgow, not losing a “live” match despite a tough draw.

For Australia, it marked yet another disappoint­ment. Since winning in 1974, they have now appeared in 10 finals, losing every one.

Australia’s Storm Sanders, unbeaten in singles all week, defied her lowly world ranking of 237 before Teichmann triumphed 6-3, 4-6, 6-3.

Bencic, who won singles gold and doubles silver at last year’s Tokyo Olympics, overpowere­d Ajla Tomljanovi­c 6-2, 6-1 to avoid a deciding doubles clash.

“I’m extremely proud of my team,” said Australia captain Alicia Molik. “It was a phenomenal effort all week.”

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