The USA begins its campaign to
win a 33rd Davis Cup title with a testing first-round clash away to Switzerland
this weekend, and it’s a challenge that both Mardy Fish and John Isner are
relishing. The Americans will be faced with World No. 3 Roger Federer and No.
28 Stanislas Wawrinka on a specially laid clay-court in Fribourg, Switzerland.
Discussing the challenge of playing
2009 Roland Garros champion Federer, World No. 8 Fish commented, "He has
been the second best clay-court player in a while for sure. For a bunch of
years, he has been head and shoulders the second best player behind Rafa
[Nadal] and has beaten him on clay. Clay is obviously one of his strengths.
This surface, this altitude and these balls will certainly play a little faster
and hoefully help us."
The No. 1 American is coming off
a second-round loss to Alejandro Falla at the Australian Open and has just two
matches under his belt this season as he prepares to play his 11th Davis Cup
tie. "Any time you start with a Slam, you are going to want to perform
well there. I didn’t play well down there, and I am excited to get back on the
court again. I’ve got to get back on the horse, try to win some matches. There
is no better place to do it than here."
World No. 17 Isner reached the
third round in Melbourne, losing in five sets to Feliciano Lopez, and is set to
represent the USA for just the fourth time. In his last appearance, he helped
his nation to a first-round win away to Chile on clay in Santiago last year.
"Any time you are playing
against a team that has Roger as part of the squad, it is going to be tough,
and we are not playing at home," said the 26-year-old Isner. "But we
are definitely capable of coming out here, playing well and coming out with a
win. That is why we travelled all this way. We certainly have our work cut out
for us. It is not the easiest match, for sure, but we are looking forward to
it, and we are all going to take the court confident and see what we can
do."
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