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Christina McHale and Madison Keys won the opening singles rubbers to give the United States a commanding 2-0 lead in their Fed Cup World Group play-off tie against Australia on Saturday. After Keys beat Daria Gavrilova 6-4, 6-2 in the opening tie, McHale came from a set down to upset Australian number one Samantha Stosur 3-6, 6-1, 7-5. The US needs to win only one of Sunday's three matches to book their place in the World Group in 2017, while a loss for Australia would see them remain in World Group II.
US captain Mary Joe Fernandez said the Americans wouldn't take anything for granted heading into Sunday's matches. "It's not going to be easy - every match is close, you can make a case for each team in every match," Fernandez said. "That's why you have to go out there and give it your all and get that next win. "It's closer but it's nowhere near the finish line," she added.
Stosur had looked certain to level the tie when she took the first set against McHale, who was a surprise pick to play the singles ahead of higher-ranked Coco Vandeweghe. But the Australian imploded at the start of the second set, losing 17 of 18 points, and 13 in a row, to surrender the set in just 26 minutes. "It was a pretty bad start (to the set) and that kind of gave her all the momentum from that point on," said Stosur. "From four-love down I knew it was a long way back." Stosur regained her composure and the third set was much closer, but the steadier McHale always appeared to have the edge over the former US Open champion, who hit a total of 44 unforced errors.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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