Sam fights hard on day one

Sam fights hard on day one

5 Feb 2011
AAP

Sam Stosur fought valiantly before falling to Flavia Pennetta in three sets in the second rubber of the first day’s play between Italy and Australia.

Jarmila Groth continued her dream summer with a stirring 6-7(4) 6-3 6-3 comeback win over world No.4 Francesca Schiavone before Stosur came up painfully short against her career nemesis Flavia Pennetta in the second singles rubber.

Pennetta had never dropped a set in three previous meetings with Stosur and once again imposed her mental will over the world No.5 to squeeze out a tense 7-6(5) 6-7(5) 6-4 success that left the tie locked at 1-1.

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Just three teams have managed to salvage victory from 2-0 down since the best-of-five-match format was adopted for World Group ties in 1995 and Pennetta conceded “everyone can breathe” now after the powerful Italians narrowly averted such a disastrous first-day deficit.

Stosur could well have won in straight sets but was twice broken to love while trying to serve out the first set from 5-4 up and then when attempting to close out the second from 5-3 in front.

“Any time you serve for the first two sets of the match, it’s obviously disappointing losing,” Stosur said.

“I wanted to get a better result against her today. It was better on the scoreboard, but still not a win.”

Captain David Taylor also rued Australia’s near miss.

“You sit there in the press conference on Friday and say ‘yeah, I’d take one-all’, but it’s one-all and I feel like we had a pretty good opportunity to be two-zero,” he said.

“Having said that, wow, what an unbelievable debut from Jarmila – to play Fed Cup for your country for the first time and beat the No.4 in the world and have a career-best win.

“So, from that perspective, it’s just fantastic for our team.

“And Sam played a girl that she hadn’t previously won a set from and ending up serving for two sets and eventually lost a very close match.

“So I’m very proud of both my girls and the way that they fought hard. If they can fight like that tomorrow, then we can win.”

Stosur vowed to regroup for her French Open final rematch against Schiavone in Sunday’s first reverse singles rubber.

Groth then takes on Pennetta for the first time since their only career encounter in Toronto four years ago.

Stosur leads Schiavone 5-2 head-to-head and a repeat of her success over the Italian in their last-up clash at the WTA Championships in Doha in October would give Groth the chance to secure Australia a semifinal in April against either Russia or France.

“She played great today so, if I can try and put us in a position from where we can win, that would be fantastic and take a little bit of pressure off Jarka,” Stosur said.

Taylor has named dual Commonwealth Games gold medallist Anastasia Rodionova to partner veteran Rennae Stubbs in the doubles against Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani.

But team captains have until 15 minutes after the fourth singles rubber to change their line-ups and Taylor hasn’t ruled out drafting in Stosur, a multiple grand slam doubles champion with a 6-0 win-loss record in Cup doubles matches.

TV Schedule

Watch the Australia versus Italy Fed Cup World Group clash live on Fox Sports on 6 February or follow the live scores on tennis.com.au.

Sunday 6 January TV guide

The replay of Saturday’s first two singles rubbers will be shown at 9:00 am on Sunday on Fox Sports 3 (no red button required), immediately before the live coverage of Day 2, which begins at 11 am.

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  • Anonymous

    It’s was a pretty close match , Sammy , two tiebreaks were both in first and second set , so don’t be disappointed , at least you’ve got a set from her hand , it will be better and better against her , I expect to see the deciding match tomorrow , keep it going , always love you and support you ! Go Sam !!

  • Jim

    Hey Sam, disappointing to lose today for sure, but there is still every reason for you to stay positive. This is by far your best performance against Flavia, and especially in the second you proved to yourself and her that you have the game to dominate her like you dominate most of the other girls on the tour. She’s not immune to your game, far from it, and all you need next time you play her is to commit a little more to playing aggressive and you will beat her for sure. For the time being of course, the focus is on tomorrow, and there as well you have every reason to be optimistic. Now that Jarka has stepped up to the plate with a great win, there is still everything to play for, and I feel confident you will put Australia back in front by beating Francesca like you’ve done so many times before. And if Jarka plays as fearlessly as she did today she has a great chance of beating Flavia as well, so with a bit of luck you won’t even be needed for the doubles. Keep on believing Sam, and you will pull off this win. Just go for it!

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