French Fed Cup coach Amelie Mauresmo, center, poses with players, from left, Pauline Parmentier, Kristina Mladenovic, Caroline Garcia and Alize Cornet during a press conference on this week in Strasbourg, eastern France, ahead of the Fed Cup final against the Czech Republic

France’s Kristina Mladenovic will open play against world No. 6 Karolina Pliskova in the Fed Cup final, as the hosts look to break the Czech Republic’s stranglehold on the event this weekend.
The Czechs are bidding for a fifth title in six years on an indoor hard court at Rhenus Sport arena in Strasbourg.
They won the most recent tie between them in the semifinals last year, and are the overwhelming favorites to become the first team to win three consecutive Fed Cups since Spain from 1993-95.
“We have a very difficult team ahead of us. We’ll give it a good fight,” said France captain Amelie Mauresmo, who won France’s second and last title in 2003 as a player.
The Czech Republic has been the dominant team of the decade, winning 15 or its past 16 ties dating to 2010. It again fields a formidable team made of three top-20 players: Pliskova, the runner-up at the USOpen, No. 11 Petra Kvitova, and No. 20 Barbora Strycova.
The hosts don’t have the same pedigree: France’s best player, Caroline Garcia, was ranked 23 in the world. But Mauresmo hopes her players’ fighting spirit, backed by a home crowd, can spring a surprise.
“I’m really looking forward to it, but I’d rather be facing a team other than the Czechs,” said Garcia, who has won two WTA titles this year, including in Strasbourg. “They have so many great players, that they could even make two teams from all the players they have in the top 50.”
Garcia will take on Kvitova, the two-time Wimbledon champion in the second singles.

Source: Arab News