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Mauresmo
leads France to 4-1 Fed Cup win over Japan
TOKYO—Former world number one Amelie Mauresmo outclassed Ai Sugiyama to
lead France to a easy win over Japan and secure a return to the Fed Cup
World Group on Sunday.
The 2006 Wimbledon champion needed only 74 minutes to secure a
straightforward 6-1, 6-4 victory over the former world doubles number
one in the best-of-five contest. In the second singles dead rubber,
Virginie Razzano defeated substitute player Aiko Nakamura 6-4, 6-4 to
make it 4-0.
Japan saved some face as Sugiyama teamed up with Ayumi Morita to beat
Nathalie Dechy and Alize Cornet 6-1, 6-3 in the doubles match to elude a
whitewash. “Obviously I’m happy to win this tie. It’s very important to
us, to me and to the whole team,” said Mauresmo.
Mauresmo, who has never lost to Sugiyama in their previous eight
encounters on the tour giving only two sets, was never in trouble,
although she was once tied at 4-all in the second set.
“I’m very, very satisfied with the way I played. Right from the
beginning I really controlled the points and I was able to read her game
pretty well and really make the difference with my serve,” said Mauresmo.
“I know from the baseline I was able to move her round. I’m just happy.
I think it was a good match.” Meanwhile, Razzano appeared surprised by
an unexpected tough challenge from Nakamura, ranked 82nd against her
28th.
“I was very surprised, because she (Nakamura) hit a strong forehand and
she didn’t make errors. It was maybe 100 percent, a positive forehand.
It’s her best shot,” said Razzano after the 86-minute match.
“I tried to stay in my game, because it was very important to keep my
game, and tried to play better. It was a very good surprise for me,
because I think she played a very good match today.”
On Saturday, Mauresmo overwhelmed up-and-coming teenager Morita 6-0,
6-2, while Japan Open champion Razzano fended off a late challenge by
Sugiyama 6-1, 7-5.
France also beat Japan 5-0 last year in Limoges, France. In eight Fed
Cup meetings they have only lost once to Japan, in 1973. France were in
the relegation play-offs after surprisingly going down 3-2 to China in
February. Mauresmo was not playing in that tie.—Agencies |