Friday, July 13, 2007

King will open for U.S. against Russia in Fed Cup semis

Stowe, VT (Sports Network) - American teenager Vania King will face Anna Chakvetadze in Saturday's opening singles rubber in the Fed Cup semifinal showdown between the United States and visiting Russia.
The best-of-five tie will be staged on a hardcourt at Stowe's Stadium at Topnotch on Saturday and Sunday. The USA-Russia winner will meet the France- Italy victor in the World Group final in mid-September.
The 18-year-old King and world No. 8 Chakvetadze will be followed on Saturday by a bout between Wimbledon champion Venus Williams and ninth-ranked Russian Nadia Petrova.
On Sunday, the reverse singles will pit the six-time major titlist Williams against Chakvetadze and King versus Petrova, while the potentially-deciding doubles calls for an American tandem of King and Lisa Raymond to battle a Russian duo of Petrova and Elena Vesnina.
Former world No. 1 stars Serena Williams, of the U.S., and Russian Maria Sharapova and fourth-ranked Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova all pulled out of this week's semi due to injuries, leaving Venus as the biggest star on either roster.
The Americans are captained by Zina Garrison, while the Russians are skippered by Shamil Tarpischev. Garrison also has Meilen Tu at her disposal, while Tarpischev's roster also includes Alla Kudryavtseva.
The United States leads all nations with 17 Fed Cup titles, with the last coming seven years ago.
The U.S. and Russia have met five times in Fed Cup play, with the Americans leading the all-time series 4-1. Russia won the most recent matchup, however, defeating the U.S. in the 2005 semis on the way to its second consecutive -- and second-ever -- Fed Cup crown.

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