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Swiateková led the team singles battle, but Poland failed in the decisive doubles

Billie Jean King Cup Final Tournament – semifinals

Italy – Poland 2:1

Lucia Bronzettiová – Magda Linettová 6:4, 7:6 (3)

Jasmine Paolini – Iga Swiatek 6:3, 4:6, 4:6

Jasmine Paolini/Sara Errani – Iga Swiatek/Katarzyna Kawa 7:5, 7:5

MALAGA. Italian tennis players will play in the final again after a year Billie-Jean King Cup. In the first semi-final on Monday in Malaga, they won against Poland 2:1.

The winner of the second semi-final between Slovakia and Great Britain awaits them in the fight for a valuable trophy (Tuesday from 12:00 pm).

The Poles went into the second match as the favourites, but Magda Linettová did not prove her better position in the first singles match. After an even course, she lost to Lucia Bronzetti in two sets 4:6 and 6:7 (3).

VIDEO: Editing of the match Linnetová – Bronzettiová

In the match between the leaders of the team, Iga Swiateková, the world number two, defeated the fourth player of the WTA ranking Jasmine Paoliniová 3: 6, 6: 4, 6: 4 and was all to be decided by the final doubles.

VIDEO: Clip of the match Swiateková – Paoliniová

In it, Paolini with Sara Errani beat Swiatek with Katarzyna Kawa twice 7:5.

The Italian women have won the prestigious team competition four times, they triumphed in 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2013. Last year, they were not good enough for Canada in the final, with whom they lost 0: 2.

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​ What factors contributed to Italy’s victory over Poland in the Billie Jean King ​Cup semifinals?

Welcome to our interview segment! Today,⁤ we have with us two esteemed guests, ⁢John Smith and Jane Doe, to discuss the exciting development in the world ‌of tennis – the Billie Jean King Cup Final Tournament semifinals. Let’s kick things off with some background‍ information. John, as a tennis enthusiast, ​could⁤ you tell us about the significance of the Billie Jean ⁢King Cup and its impact on women’s tennis?

John Smith: Of course, ⁣Billie Jean ‍King Cup,​ formerly known as Fed Cup, is the premier international team competition in women’s tennis. It’s named after the legendary Billie Jean​ King, who was a trailblazer for gender ‍equality in sports. The‌ Cup has been held since ⁢1963 and⁣ is contested by 12 teams from different nations. It’s ​a fantastic opportunity for players to represent their countries while showcasing their skills ​on⁣ a global stage. ‌The⁢ Cup‌ has produced some of the most memorable moments in women’s tennis history ​and continues to grow in popularity.

Jane Doe: That’s interesting. So, the Italians are through​ to the⁤ final.‍ Share with us your⁢ thoughts ⁢on ‍their performance ‌in the semifinals against Poland, where⁣ they prevailed ⁤2-1.

John Smith: Italy played exceptionally ‍well. Magda Linetto put up a ‌tough⁢ fight against Lucia Bronzetti, but the‍ latter’s composure and resilience‍ shone through. In the crucial doubles match, the experienced pairing of Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini clinched‌ victory for Italy.⁣ Their victory‌ on tie-break in both sets was impressive. ‌I’m⁣ looking forward to seeing how ⁣they ‌fare against Slovakia or Great Britain in ⁤the final.

Jane Doe: Agreed. The Italians have a rich history ‌in this competition, having won it four times before. However, they’ve had to wait for nearly​ a decade for another shot ⁢at glory. Do you think their experience ⁣and consistency will play a significant role in determining the outcome⁣ of​ the final?

John⁤ Smith: Absolutely! Experience and ‍mental toughness ‍are crucial‍ factors in⁣ team ‍events like the Billie Jean King Cup. Italy’s​ depth is also a significant advantage, with players like Martina Trevisan and Elisabetta Cocciaretto ⁣contributing substantially to their success.

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