Kuznetsova to lead Russia against US, Sharapova out

World number four Svetlana Kuznetsova will lead Federation Cup champions Russia in this month's semi-final against the United States in Moscow. In the absence of Australian Open champion Maria Sharapova, who will skip the April 26-27 tie, captain...

World number four Svetlana Kuznetsova will lead Federation Cup champions Russia in this month's semi-final against the United States in Moscow.

In the absence of Australian Open champion Maria Sharapova, who will skip the April 26-27 tie, captain Shamil Tarpishchev also named world number six Anna Chakvetadze, 13th-ranked Dinara Safina, Vera Zvonareva (20) and Elena Vesnina (53).

World number five Sharapova won both of her singles matches in her Federation Cup debut against Israel last month to help Russia to a 4-1 quarter-final victory.

"We had an agreement with Kuznetsova and Sharapova that one of them would play against Israel and the other against the United States," Tarpishchev told Reuters earlier this week.

"Sharapova had already played in Tel Aviv, so now it's Kuznetsova's turn.

"It was sort of a trade-off because both of them have very busy schedules.They have to juggle individual tournaments with the Federation Cup."

"It's not easy as both Kuznetsova and Sharapova are also hoping to become the world number one in women's tennis this year," Tarpi-shchev added.

"Besides, this is an Olympic Games year, so it's even more difficult to fit in all your commitments with so many tournaments to play this time of the year.

"So, I'm very thankful to all our girls for their support of the team's cause."

Tarpishchev also said he might call up Elena Dementieva depending on her availability. The 11th-ranked player beat Kuznetsova in an all-Russian final in Dubai last month.

No sisters

The Americans will be without Serena Williams and Venus Williams in a side spearheaded by rejuvenated former world number one Lindsay Davenport.

"It doesn't matter who they are going to bring, we'll be ready," Tarpishchev said.

The Russians are aiming for their second Fed Cup title in a row and their fourth triumph in the last five years.

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