2009 Fed Cup FinalUSA vs. ItalyReggio Calabria, Italy
Valencia Open 500Valencia, Spain
Davidoff Swiss Indoors BaselBasel, Switzerland
Commonwealth Bank Tournament of ChampionsBali, Indonesia
On the first day of play at the 2009 Final, Flavia Pennetta and Francesca Schiavone secured two points for the host nation.
After a standout performance at the US Open, Melanie Oudin hasn't let instant fame change the person she has always been.
The U.S. Fed Cup Team hopes to continue its magical year by bringing home the title for the first time since 2000.
Melanie Oudin has won the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas Heart Award, which honors a player who has represented her country with distinction, shown courage on court and commitment to her team during 2009 Fed Cup play.
The U.S. enters its first Fed Cup final since 2003 against Italy in a familiar role as the team without the highest-ranked players but one that has the most heart and fight.
Serena Williams has withdrawn from the 2009 Fed Cup Final set to take place November 7-8 in Reggio Calabria, Italy and will be replaced by Vania King.
The U.S. will play in its first Fed Cup final since 2003 against Italy this November, hoping to have the best possible team to win its 18th Fed Cup crown.
France will host the U.S. Fed Cup Team in the 2010 first round on clay in the northern city of Lievin, February 6-7.
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Follow the 2009 Fed Cup Final with Melanie Oudin, who is writing a blog exclusively for USTA.com from Reggio Calabria, Italy, as the U.S. team's No. 1 singles player.
U.S. Fed Cup Captain Mary Joe Fernandez is sharing her thoughts exclusively with USTA.com from Reggio Calabria, Italy before and during the 2009 Fed Cup Final.
Click here for photos of the 2009 Fed Cup Final between the U.S. and Italy in Reggio Calabria.
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