Venus and Serena Williams to skip Fed Cup semifinals against Russia

The Williams sistersUnited States will be without Venus and Serena Williams for the Fed Cup semifinal against Russia in Moscow.

A few days ago the news went out that Lindsay Davenport tried to persuade Venus to play Fed Cup, but Venus smiled and simply said "Nope". Serena’s answer was similar.

In an interview after the match against Marina Erakovic at the Sony Ericsson Open, Venus explained the story behind her decision to miss the Fed Cup.

"You know, I've tried to support Fed Cup as much as I could these few years, but sometimes I just get tired. Moscow's a long way, and I've had quite a few long trips already this year," said world No.7 Venus Williams.

"I'm going to be playing Amelia and Charleston, so I just couldn't play five weeks in a row. Obviously, my commitment to the tour is very important to me also, so I just can't do everything." (image via SI.com)

Maria Sharapova picks up OTZ Band Dampeners at Fed Cup match between Russia and Israel

Maria Sharapova at the Fed Cup in IsraelSince turning pro, Maria Sharapova has used band dampeners on all her racquets. At the recent Fed Cup match between Russia and Israel, the Australian Open champion received several OTZ Band Dampeners for evaluation purposes, the band dampeners developed by Women’s Tennis Blog’s sponsors.

Sharapova easily won her matches against Shahar Peer and Tzipi Obziler and the Russian team went on to beat Israel 4-1. Sharapova served well and consistently hit winners from both sides of the court. In addition, it appeared the world No.5 thoroughly enjoyed herself on the sidelines, heartily cheering on her Russian teammates in the face of a noisy Israeli home crowd.

This was the first time Sharapova has put on the Russian national uniform and played for her country. In last year's Fed Cup final between Russia and Italy in Moscow, Sharapova helped out the team as a practice partner, not being able to serve due to injury.

Croatia disappointed to face Serbia in Fed Cup

Goran Prpic, Croatian Fed Cup captainThe draw for the 2008 Fed Cup World Group and World Group II play-offs was announced and it was determined that Croatia will face Serbia in April’s World Group II play-offs. Croatian captain Goran Prpic didn’t hide his disappointment and said that that was the worst draw for them as Serbia currently has the strongest Fed Cup team in the world. Read more »

Russia beat Israel to reach Fed Cup semifinals

Russia beat Israel to reach Fed Cup semifinalsDefending champions Russia beat Israel 4-1 to reach the Fed Cup semifinals which will be held in April.

Russian world number seven Anna Chakvetadze secured the tie after seeing off Israel's Tzipi Obziler 6-4 6-2.

Dinara Safina and Elena Vesnina completed the victory by beating Shahar Peer and Obziler in the dead doubles rubber 6-0 1-6 6-4.

Earlier, Maria Sharapova crushed Israel’s number one Shahar Peer 6-1 6-1 to give the Russians a 2-1 lead. Sharapova was not at all surprised that Peer, ranked 17th in the world, managed to win only two games. "I have a good past record against her and I was not surprised… I hit a very powerful flat ball and she is more defensive, so it does not surprise me," said the Australian Open champion.

On Saturday, Sharapova beat Obziler to level the tie after Peer had overcome Dinara Safina. (via Reuters, photo via Fed Cup)

Sabine Lisicki stuns Lindsay Davenport in Fed Cup

Sabine LisickiTeenager Sabine Lisicki stunned former world number one Lindsay Davenport 6-1 7-5 to give Germany a surprise 1-0 lead over the United States.

The 130th-ranked teenager produced one of the biggest upsets in the history of Fed Cup defeating the former Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open champion in straight sets. Previously, Davenport had won 25 of 27 singles matches in the team competition.

"Lindsay is such a great champion and I just beat her," said excited Lisicki after the biggest victory of her career.

"We're 1-0 up and I think nobody thought that it would be that way," added the 18-year-old German, who reached the third round of last month's Australian Open after winning three qualifying matches.

Isn't this Davenport's first big loss since her comeback? (source: Guardian Unlimited, photo via Union Tribune)


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