Italy in driving seat
Flavia Pennetta and Francesca Schiavone cruised to straight set victories to send Italy into a 2-0 lead in the Fed Cup final against the United States on Saturday.
Pennetta had no trouble seeing off Alexa Glatch 6-3, 6-1, while Schiavone came through 7-6, 6-2 against teenager Melanie Oudin as the US struggled without the Williams sisters.
World number one Serena pulled out while Venus was not selected.
Glatch, 20, may have won her only previous encounter against Pennetta but here the gulf in class between the two, who are separated by 121 places in the world rankings, was obvious.
World number 11 Pennetta admitted the emotion of the occasion had almost got to her.
"When I came on court, and heard the anthem, I felt like crying," she said.
"But I managed to get a grip on myself, I didn't play a spectacular match but I played calmly. I think I was solid.
"I felt more pressure in the last few days before the event with the whole build up and expectation."
Glatch played a couple of loose service games in the first set and was broken at 1-1 and 3-5.
She came out determinedly in the second set and after a marathon game she broke the Italian at the fifth attempt. But that proved a false dawn as it was the last game she won.
Pennetta rounded off victory by holding serve to love as she avenged her embarrassing 6-1, 6-1 defeat to the American in the first round at Roland Garros.
Glatch said Pennetta had improved since then.
"The conditions were also different. It was much quicker and hot that day and very dry, and I served extremely well, I remember," said the American.
"I was more aggressive in that match, and I probably should have tried to be in this match. I just wasn't able to do so. She definitely played better than she did last time."
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