Sharapova hands Russia Fed Cup lead

Prague – Maria Sharapova took Russia within a point of winning the Fed Cup after coming back from a set down to beat Petra Kvitova in a tense final rubber in Prague yesterday.

In a clash of the teams’ number-one players, Sharapova, the world number four, edged sixth-ranked Kvitova 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 in two and a half hours.

Karolina Pliskova is now due to take on Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in the day’s second rubber on the hardcourt of Prague’s O2 Arena.

Kvitova was 4-6 head-to-head with Sharapova before yesterday’s rubber after winning their previous encounter in the semi-final of the WTA Tour Finals last month when Sharapova had come back from a four-month pause due to leg and arm problems.

Eager to please the home crowd, a rampant Kvitova broke Sharapova in game one and kept her under constant pressure with daring returns, taking the set with another break as Sharapova volleyed into the net.

Playing only her fifth Fed Cup tie, Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam winner, regained momentum in the second set as the 25-year-old Kvitova seemed to lose concentration.

The 28-year-old Sharapova squandered two break points in game one but gladly accepted the next offer four games later.

Kvitova, the left-handed 2011 and 2014 Wimbledon champion, immediately broke her back to love, then averted two break points in an epic game seven before losing her serve once more in game nine, which was enough for Sharapova to win the set in over an hour.

In the decider, Sharapova broke to go 3-2 on Kvitova’s two consecutive crosscourt backhands into the net, then broke again for a rather comfortable win as Kvitova piled up errors. — AFP.

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