Billie Jean King Cup | Canadian women are world champions

Mission complete, history written: Canada is champion of the Billie Jean King Cup (formerly Fed Cup) for the first time in the tournament’s 60-year history by virtue of a 2-0 victory over Italy in final, Sunday in Seville, Spain.



The Canadians could hardly have done better. Marina Stakusic first defeated Martina Trevisan in two sets of 7-5, 6-3. A few hours later, Leylah Annie Fernandez did the same thing against Jasmine Paolini, in two sets of 6-2 and 6-3. The doubles match was therefore not necessary.

Fernandez, Stakusic, Gabriela Dabrowski, Eugenie Bouchard and Rebecca Marino therefore became world champions under the watchful eye of Billie Jean King.

After scoring the final point, Fernandez threw her racket in the air before being joined by her teammates and her entire team. “Canada!” Canada! Canada! “, they chanted while dancing. Each player then wrapped themselves in a Canadian flag.


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Leylah Annie Fernandez

“It’s incredible, I’m extremely proud to have been able to represent Canada on the biggest stage,” Fernandez said at the tournament microphone. To do it in front of Billie Jean, it means the world to me, to us. We’re going to celebrate tonight and have fun! »

“I don’t even know what to say,” said captain Heidi El Tabakh. I’m just so proud of this team. These girls are incredible. It’s a dream come true. It’s surreal, I’m so happy for everyone! »

Wonderful Fernandez

Canada owes this cup in large part to Leylah Annie Fernandez, who played impeccably throughout the tournament. On Saturday, she beat the 7th in the semi-finale world racket, Marketa Vondrousova, then teamed with Gabriela Dabrowski to defeat Kateřina Siniaková and Barbora Krejčíková, a seven-time Grand Slam champion duo.

On Sunday, Fernandez seemed much less nervous than Paolini at the start of the match, which perhaps allowed him to quickly take the initiative with a break in the first game.

Confident and authoritative, the Laval resident had a solution to everything. She excelled with both her cross and parallel shots. In the first set, we saw her put pressure on the net and show great patience when necessary.


PHOTO CRISTINA QUICLER, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Leylah Annie Fernandez

In the second set, Paolini often seemed shaken, even a little discouraged. Fernandez was never destabilized in this match, even if her first balls were often lacking. She also won 58% of her second balls.

Fernandez has now had the upper hand in all of his eight matches with Canada in 2023; a fact worthy of mention for someone who experienced difficult times at the start of the season. She is currently showing the level of play that allowed her to reach the final of the US Open two years ago.

Surprising Stakusic

Fernandez isn’t the only one who has been brilliant on the Spanish court; Marina Stakusic was just as much, notably to defeat Martina Trevisan on Sunday.

Stakusic, the great discovery of the week in the Canadian clan, was impeccable defensively, explosive, fast and enduring. She was everywhere. If she was nervous about being the first to step onto the court in this final, it didn’t show in the slightest.


PHOTO CRISTINA QUICLER, AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

Marina Stakusic

In a first round that could be split into three parts with scissors, the 18-year-old athlete demonstrated impressive concentration. After leading 4-1, she saw the Italian come from behind to take a 5-4 lead. Stakusic, patient, responded by slowly but surely leading her opponent towards unforced errors. She didn’t force any play.

In the second round, she had to work hard to end the duel; at 5-2, she missed four match points before losing the point. Serving thereafter, she finally put the final nail in Trevisan’s coffin.

Stakusic, 258e world champion when arriving at the Billie Jean King Cup, has reason to be proud of the performances she delivered throughout the tournament. These brought it to the forefront.

“I’m just so happy and honored to be able to play this week,” she said after her victory. It was, honestly, the best experience of my life. I wasn’t expecting this when I got here this week, but I’m so happy with the result. »

This title means that Canada is now at the top of the world stage for both women and men. The Canadians will defend their Davis Cup won in 2022 in just over a week.


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