Fed Cup: Vandeweghe puts USA one up against Belarus

World’s No. 10 Vandeweghe won 6-4, 6-4 in one hour 27 minutes in her first ever meeting with the 23-year-old Sasnovich.

Published : Nov 11, 2017 20:08 IST

US Coco Vandeweghe reacts after winning a point against Belarus' Aliaksandra Sasnovich, in Minsk on Saturday.

 

CoCo Vandeweghe beat Belarus’ Aliaksandra Sasnovich in straight sets on Saturday to give United States the lead in their first Fed Cup final.

World’s No. 10 Vandeweghe won 6-4, 6-4 in one hour 27 minutes in her first ever meeting with the 23-year-old Sasnovich.

“That’s my job, I’m top-ranked player in our team,” Coco Vandeweghe said on court after the match. “And you can see the result on the scoreboard.”

“I started perfect both sets with early breaks but it wasn’t easy to close out on both occasions as Aliaksandra was very motivated and played really well today.”

Vendeweghe, this season’s Australian Open and US Open semifinalist, looked in command from the start on the hard court in the packed Minsk Chizhovka 8,000-seat arena peppering her Belarus opponent with shots from the baseline.

The 25-year-old American started the rubber with an immediate break clinching a 2-0 lead, which she confidently kept to take the opening set in 45 minutes.

The players traded breaks early in the second set but Vandeweghe, playing with slightly more accuracy, went 3-1 up.

Sasnovich, ranked 87th in the world, fought back and pulled the scores level at 4-4. Vandeweghe responded by breaking again in the ninth game and then held her serve to win the set and the match.