While none of the WTA’s Top 5 players are in action in the World Group semifinals, this does have the feel of an all-star weekend for Fed Cup. Or at least a triumphant trip down memory lane. Between them, the four semifinalists—the Czech Republic, Italy, Russia, and Slovakia—have won 10 of the last 11 titles, and nine in a row. Who will play for a shot to keep that streak alive? Here’s a preview of the two ties going off Saturday and Sunday in Moscow and Palermo.
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Published Apr 19, 2013