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Giorgi Says No To Italian Fed Cup Team, Severs Ties With Federation

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The third-highest Italian player in the WTA rankings, Camila Giorgi, has abruptly decided to end her all associations with the Italian Tennis Federation FIT, allegedly due to a scheduling conflict. But she could face legal action for breaching a formal contract she signed with FIT.

A very succinct press released published on Camila Giorgi’s personal website on Thursday evening has triggered a chain reaction that is rattling the Italian Fed Cup team in the lead up to their crucial World Group Playoff tie in Lleida, Spain on 16-17 February. The four-time champions need to win the tie if they want to avoid relegation to World Group II.

Camila Giorgi and her staff announce that today [31st March] we have terminated our cooperation with FIT [the Italian Tennis Federation]. […] Camila therefore will not take part to the Fed Cup tie [against Spain], but will enter the qualifying draw in Stuttgart”.

According to various sources, on Friday 25th March Camila sent an email to the FIT technical staff announcing her decision to travel to Germany for the rich WTA Premier tournament (each year the winner receives a Porsche) and her consequent impossibility to participate in the Fed Cup against Spain. Originally the n. 43 Italian was due to participate in the TEB BNP Paribas Cup in Istanbul, Turkey, but due to the recent terrorist attacks in the country, she decided to modify her schedule and opted for the event in Germany. Due to her ranking, she is will not receive direct entry to the main draw, forcing her to play the qualifying rounds taking place during the very same weekend as the Fed Cup Playoff tie.

The email from Giorgi requested FIT to not include her in the list of players selected for the tie the same way it had been granted to other Italian players in the past (Schiavone and Pennetta in 2013, Vinci earlier this year). Camila is trying to rebuild her game and her ranking after a lackluster start of 2016 season (her record is 4-6 during the first three months of the year) that has seen her ranking slip from n.34 to n.45. Following a categorical refusal by FIT to comply with her requests, the situation quickly deteriorated: an emergency meeting was called in Rome immediately after Easter, where Camila and her father-coach-manager Sergio met with two representatives of the Italian Federation, who hinted at possible retaliatory measures similar to those that were adopted against Simone Bolelli in 2008 when he refused to play a Davis Cup playoff tie against Latvia. Bolelli was disqualified by FIT, whose president Angelo Binaghi publicly stated that he would never play for Italy again for as long as he was at the helm of the Federation, however, he was later “forgiven” (coincidentally after he parted ways with his previous coach Claudio Pistolesi, who has always been extremely critical towards FIT) and allowed to be part of the Davis Cup team again.

The Italian Federation seems to have a more compelling case to change Giorgi’s mind than nationalistic pride and a threat of disciplinary action: there is a contract in place between Camila and FIT. This agreement states that FIT would provide Giorgi a range of services (the use of training facilities at their Technical Center in Tirrenia, Tuscany; an apartment for the Giorgi and her family near the training center; access to FIT technical and medical staff) as well as a robust financial support package. This would have been committed in exchange for the unconditional availability by Camila Giorgi to play in Fed Cup for Italy.

Sources disagree on the entity of the financial help included in the agreement: media outlets close to the Italian Federation, who are yet to issue an official statement on the matter, report a 145,000-euro unsecured loan granted to Camila to support her technical development, as well as 125,000 euros to cover some of the costs of her professional activity and 55,000 euros as a bonus for participating to past Fed Cup ties (where her record is an unimpressive 3-8). On the other hand, sources closer to the Giorgi’s quantify the financial support at approximately 150,000 euros.

The Italian Fed Cup captain notified his picks for the tie with Spain less than 24 hours after the “break-up” statement appeared on Giorgi’s website, including the name of the 24-year-old Italian in the list of selected players. FIT representatives seem adamant that, should Giorgi refuse to travel to Spain, she would be in breach of the agreement and required to repay the 145,000-euro loan immediately, as well as lose access to all the FIT training staff and facilities in Tirrenia. Other Italian players who were granted “temporary waivers” to their duty to represent Italy in Fed Cup (Pennetta, Schiavone and Vinci) were all stalwarts of the team that brought home four Fed Cup titles between 2006 and 2013, therefore, according to FIT, they have earned the right to obtain a break from the team competition. Furthermore, Giorgi is the only one under formal contract, and benefiting from free training facilities and free access to trainers and doctors.

The Italian Federation has given Giorgi until Monday 4th April to change her mind and make herself available to travel to Lleida, Spain with the rest of the team, or the clauses of the contract, which have not been disclosed, will be enforced.

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Injury Heartbreak Motivates Australia In Billie Jean King Cup Tie With Mexico

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SEVILLE, SPAIN - NOVEMBER 09: Storm Hunter of Team Australia reacts during the Billie Jean King Cup Finals group stage match between Australia and Kazakhstan at Estadio de La Cartuja on November 09, 2023 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images for ITF)

The captain of the Australian Billie Jean King Cup team says they are supporting one of their top players after she suffered a serious injury on the eve of their latest tie. 

Storm Hunter, who is currently ranked No.3 in the world for doubles, has suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon whilst training at a practice session on Thursday with her teammates. The severity of the injury means she will almost certainly be forced to pull out of this summer’s Olympic Games where she would have been a medal contender, as well as both the French Open and Wimbledon. Hunter has already won a WTA 1000 title this season in Dubai and was also runner-up in Indian Wells. In both of those tournaments, she was partnering Kateřina Siniaková. 

“Unfortunately yesterday in our last practice before the tie, I went down and scans last night confirmed that I have ruptured my Achilles tendon,” said Hunter.
“I am devastated and heartbroken, but incredibly grateful to be around the team and I know I have a great group of people around me that will help me get back on the court as soon as possible.
“Thank you everyone so much everyone for your messages of support and love. I’m excited to stay for the tie and support our Aussie girls.”

According to the Australian press, team captain Sam Stosur said Hunter’s teammates are ‘rallying behind‘ her and “wishing her the very, very best and the quickest recovery possible.”

As a result of the injury, Daria Saville was brought in to play in her country’s singles match on the opening day of their tie against Mexico on Friday. The world No.94 was in top form as she charged to a comprehensive 6-1, 6-0, win over Marcela Zacarias in less than an hour. 

“Yesterday was a pretty tough day for all of us, pretty emotional,” said Saville who has undergone surgery on her Achilles in the past. 
“It’s so nice to have Stormy here supporting us. Not long ago that kind of happened to me … so we’re giving Stormy a lot of love. 
“I felt like I was pretty determined and clearly that showed.”

Despite the blow, Australia is on the verge of beating Mexico. In the other singles match on the opening day, Arina Rodionova came back from a set down to beat Giuliana Olmos 3-6, 6-3, 6-1. With a 2-0 lead, they only need one more win to clinch the tie. 

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Italian Captain Tathiana Garbin Reveals Rare Tumor Diagnoses After Team’s Loss At BJK Finals

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Former top 30 player and captain of the Italian Billie Jean King Cup team Tathiana Garbin has publically announced that she is battling a serious health issue. 

Just hours after her team lost to Canada in the Billie Jean King Cup final in Seville on Sunday, the 46-year-old issued a statement confirming that she is undergoing treatment for a rare tumor that has been found in her stomach. Garbin had her first surgery in October but will have to undergo further procedures in the coming weeks. 

“I really wish to thank my Federation, which has constantly supported me with extraordinary solidarity and sensitivity,” Gabin said in a statement sent to the news agency Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata (ANSA). 
“Seville was a very important event for me, and I absolutely didn’t want to miss it despite being very close to my operation: the Federation has shown they placed full trust in me. There is nothing that makes me prouder than representing the colors of Italy. “

Gabin says she hopes to raise awareness of medical research and prevention by going public about her condition, as well as hoping to inspire others with her story. She is being treated by Professor Di Candio and Professor Morelli at the Cisanello Hospital in Pisa. 

“I thank my BJ King Cup girls, who have shown me incredible love and support. Their presence and support have been a beacon of positivity in these difficult days,” she said in tribute to her team.
“However, I would like to inform you that I will have to undergo a second surgery, required by the treatment planned by the doctors. Thanks to the rapid recovery I have experienced, I am optimistic about being back on court.”

As a player, Garbin peaked at a ranking high of No.22 in singles and No.25 in doubles. Her sole singles title on the WTA Tour occurred in 2000 when she won the Budapest Open in Hungary. Seven years after that, she reached the fourth round of the French Open in what was her best-ever run at a major event. 

Garbin has served as Italy’s Billie Jean King Cup captain since 2016. 

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Doubles Delight: Great Britain Ousts France 2-1 In Davis Cup Classic

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Great Britain has won the last spot in the Davis Cup finals by prevailing in a highly dramatic clash against France in front of a record crowd in Manchester.

With the must-win showdown level at 1-1, the tie was decided by a rollercoaster doubles match with Dan Evans and Neil Skupski battling their way past Nicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin 1-6, 7-6(4), 7-6(6). In what was one of the most tense matches ever involving the British team, four match points were saved by the hosts. Evans fended off three whilst serving 4-5 down in the decider before Skupski saved one when he was serving two games later. To add to the drama, in the decisive tiebreaker Britain lost a mini-break advantage twice before prevailing on their second match point. 

“I don’t know how we’ve won that fight, sheer fight. Incredible effort from Dan to come out and win this match with me,” said Skupski.
“The first set wasn’t too good. We regrouped, took a toilet [break] and fought as hard as we could. Dan saving three points in the third set. The rest is history and we’re off to Malaga.” 

The triumph caps off what has been a marathon day at The AO Arena with all three matches going the full distance. A total of more than 13,000 seats was sold for the tie which is a record for a single day of Davis Cup action in the UK. 

Earlier in the day, Evans got Britain off to a perfect start by fighting back from a set and a break down to beat Arthur Fils 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, in what was a close fight. At the end of the encounter, there was a tense exchange between the two which continued during the doubles match with Evans seen making gestures towards the Frenchman who was watching from the stands. 

France’s sole victor was Ugo Humbert who beat former Wimbledon semi-finalist Cameron Norrie 7-6(5),3-6, 7-5. A new confidence blow to the British No.1 who has only won back-to-back matches in one out of his past five tournaments. 

“The team is amazing. We get on very well. Everyone’s played a part. It’s all those guys and girls standing there (in the stands) who are amazing.” Captain Leon Smith commented. 

Britain joins Australia in qualifying from Group B to November’s finals which will be held in Malaga. The team has won all three of their ties played in Manchester with their previous wins being over Australia and Switzerland earlier in the week. 

In total, eight teams have secured their place in the finals. Group stages have also been held in Spain, Croatia and Italy with the top two nations from each of those events progressing. 

Britain is seeking to win the Davis Cup title for only the second time in the Open Era after 2015. 

List of teams through to the knockout stages in Malaga

  • Great Britain
  • Australia
  • Finland
  • Italy
  • Canada
  • Serbia
  • Czech Republic
  • Netherlands

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