Italy edges past Iga Swiatek’s Poland to reach BJK Cup final

Italy edges past Iga Swiatek's Poland to reach BJK Cup final 1 | ASL

MALAGA, Spain — Italian Olympic gold medalists Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini beat Katarzyna Kawa and to secure a hard-fought, thrilling 2-1 victory over on Monday and send Italy into the Billie Jean King Cup final for the second consecutive year.

Lucia Bronzetti put the Italians ahead with a 6-4 7-6(3) singles win over Magda Linette but an imperious Swiatek almost worked her magic to lead Poland to what would be a historic win by beating Paolini 3-6 6-4 6-4 in singles and coming inches close to a comeback victory in a breath-taking doubles that went into the early hours of Tuesday.

Paolini, who has never beaten world number two Swiatek in their three previous attempts, including a 6-2 6-1 defeat to the Polish juggernaut in the final in June, started well and won the first set.

But in two evenly matched and very similar sets between the two-highest ranked players in the tournament, Swiatek was clutch when it mattered the most and broke Paolini’s serve in the 10th game to seal her victory in a thrilling 2 hours and 36 minutes, forcing the doubles clash in southern Spanish city of Malaga.

It was a rare doubles performance for the five-time Grand Slam singles champion Swiatek, who played her first Billie Jean King Cup doubles match since 2019 on Saturday, when she and Kawa beat Czech Republic in the quarter-finals to advance to the final four for the first time.

And on Monday, the Polish pair putted on a great fight against the Paris 2024 Olympic champions Errani and Paolini.

The Italians saved three set points in the first set, and rallied from a 5-1 deficit in set two, to finally close a 7-5, 7-5 win and advance to the final for a seventh time and second year in a row, having lost to Canada in 2023.

“It was tough, the intensity was insane, I was so tired but I had to give it all to my team and my country,” Paolini said.

“I was sad after losing to Iga in singles but I went to the locker room and tried to be positive because I knew my team mates needed me.”

In Wednesday’s final, Italy will face either Britain or Slovakia, which play the other semis on Tuesday.

Source: espn.com