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Martina Hingis beaten on her Fed Cup return by Agnieszka Radwanska | |
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Martina Hingis, a five-time grand slam singles title winner, made a courageously impressive return to big-time tennis in the Fed Cup, but was beaten by Agnieszka Radwanska. Hingis was persuaded to play her first tour-level singles for nearly eight years because of injuries in the Switzerland team for the World Group playoff encounter against Poland in Zielona Gora. | |
The 34-year-old fought hard in a thrilling 48-minute first set before capitulating 6-4, 6-0 to the world No9 Radwanska after 76 enjoyable minutes. | |
Clearly enjoying the experience of being back in the spotlight against a player with a similarly attractive style, Hingis played some exhilarating strokes early on in the match but her effort eventually took its toll. | |
Half a step slower in the second set, she could win only 11 points as Radwanska upped her game to give Poland a 1-0 lead in the tie. What was most eye-catching was the way Hingis fought in the opening set, twice coming back from a break down to level the scores until the pressure exerted by Radwanska finally told. | |
The Swiss, who only plays doubles on tour those days, was making a Fed Cup return for the first time since the 1998 final because she has to play in the competition to qualify for next year’s Olympics. |