US overcome Britain to book Italy final in Billie Jean King Cup
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Jessica Pegula of the US in action against Britain's Katie Boulter.
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- The USA beat Britain 2-0 in the Billie Jean King Cup semi-final, their first meeting in over 33 years, advancing to the final.
- Emma Navarro won her match against Sonay Kartal, and Jessica Pegula secured the victory, saying, "It's the first time I'll be in a final."
- The USA will face reigning champions Italy in the final, aiming for their 19th title and their first since 2017.
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SHENZHEN, China - The United States stayed on course to capture a record-extending 19th trophy in the Billie Jean King Cup by battling to a 2-0 win over Britain in the second semi-final on Sept 20, with reigning champions Italy awaiting them in the title clash.
The first meeting between the two countries in the elite women’s team competition for more than 33 years was settled by Jessica Pegula, who handed the Americans an unassailable lead after beating British number two Katie Boulter 3-6 6-4 6-2.
“It’s the first time I’ll be in a final,” said Pegula.
“I think everybody in the team, it’ll be our first time so it’ll be a new experience for us, but there’s nobody else that I would rather share it with.
“We have an awesome team and awesome coaches. We’re excited to be back and hopefully we’ll take the title.”
World number seven Pegula took control of a see-sawing clash by grabbing a crucial break in the fifth game of the decider and held firm from there to send her country through with a booming forehand shot that Boulter returned into the net on match point.
Emma Navarro earlier put the US ahead 1-0 when the world number 18 fought back from a set down in another contest full of momentum shifts to beat Sonay Kartal 3-6 6-4 6-3 in front of a loud crowd at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre Arena.
“I had a ton of support from the ladies in my team. I feel a ton of pride playing for my country, it means the world to me to have the American flag on my chest,” Navarro said.
“I was hearing you guys cheering me on. Britain (fans) were pretty loud in this match, so I needed all the help I could get.”
The US will now look to claim their first title since 2017 in the event formerly known as the Fed Cup, but they will face a tough test on Sept 21 against Italy, who will aim to successfully defend their crown after reaching their third successive final. REUTERS

