Venus Clinches U.S. Win Over Sweden in Fed Cup Play

April 22, 2013 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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For as much as Venus Williams has accomplished, the seven-time Grand Slam singles champion and four-time Olympic gold medalist achieved a first on Sunday when she defeated Johanna Larsson of Sweden, 6-3, 7-5, to clinch the United States’ Fed Cup World Group Playoff victory over Sweden at the Delray Beach Tennis Center in Delray Beach, Fla. It is the first time Venus—who has played in nine U.S. Fed Cup ties and won a Fed Cup championship in 1999—has clinched a tie for the U.S. Substituted in for Sloane Stephens by U.S. Captain Mary Joe Fernandez, Venus, after eight match points, clinched the tie in the fourth and final singles match. The U.S. won the tie, 3-2, after Sweden recorded a walkover victory in the doubles match.

In Sunday’s first singles rubber, a meeting of each team’s number one players, Serena Williams defeated world number 54 Sofia Arvidsson, 6-2, 6-1, to give the U.S. a 2-1 advantage. Serena’s 57-minute triumph brought her total match time in two singles victories this weekend to two hours, three minutes between Saturday and Sunday. The U.S. is 6-0 when Serena plays.

Overall, Serena is 10-0 in Fed Cup singles play, while Venus is 15-3. This was the fifth Fed Cup tie in which the Williams sisters have played together and only the third Fed Cup tie in which they have both played singles.

The U.S. now improves to 4-1 against Sweden, 4-0 in ties played in Florida and 3-0 in ties played at the Delray Beach Tennis Center. Fifth-year U.S. Captain Mary Joe Fernandez improved her record to 7-5.

"It always feels good to play for your country and to win," said Serena. "Today is another tough match for us, so we were all a little bit nervous, but it feels good to come out here, especially in the country."

The U.S. will return to the World Group in 2014 to compete for the Fed Cup championship. The draw for the 2014 World Group First Round will be held on July 10. Sweden will be relegated to the World Group II Playoff next year.

"I played a lot of World TeamTennis lately, so that helps a lot," said Venus Williams. "It’s a different kind of pressure being on a team. When you’re on a team, you just want to do more. Sometimes that can be a lot more pressure."


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