Strycova, Kenin to open Fed Cup final

Published November 10, 2018
PRAGUE: (L to R) Members of Czech Fed Cup team Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krtejcikova and players of US Fed Cup team Nicole Melichar and Danielle Collins pose next to the trophy after the draw ceremony on Friday.—AFP
PRAGUE: (L to R) Members of Czech Fed Cup team Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Krtejcikova and players of US Fed Cup team Nicole Melichar and Danielle Collins pose next to the trophy after the draw ceremony on Friday.—AFP

PRAGUE: Barbora Strycova will launch the Czech Republic’s Fed Cup victory bid on Saturday when she faces American Sofia Kenin in the opening match on Saturday.

Czech ambitions to claim an 11th title have been dampened with the loss of both Karolina Pliskova (injury) and Petra Kvitova, who is sick but hoping to recover in time for Sunday.

Strycova, the 33rd-ranked Czech number two, will hope to put the first point on the board when she faces 19-year-old Kenin, who is still in search of her maiden WTA singles title, on the hardcourt of Prague’s O2 Arena at 1300 GMT on Saturday.

Katerina Siniakova, the world number 31, will then face 63rd-ranked Alison Riske in Saturday’s second rubber.

Siniakova has replaced seventh-ranked Kvitova as the Czech number one after the two-time Wimbledon champion pulled out of Saturday’s singles with a bad cold.

On Sunday, Siniakova is due to face Kenin and Strycova will then take on Riske.

Siniakova and Barbora Krejcikova are then scheduled to face Danielle Collins and the Czech-born Nicole Melichar in the final doubles rubber. The teams may change after day one and if Kvitova gets better, she is certain to appear on the court on Sunday.

Published in Dawn, November 10th, 2018

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