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Russia through to Hopman Cup final

Nadia Petrova won two matches to ease Russia into the final of the Hopman Cup
Nadia Petrova won two matches to ease Russia into the final of the Hopman Cup

Russia completed a 3-0 whitewash of France on Thursday to reach the Hopman Cup final.

The top seeds, who had been beaten in their first match by hosts Australia, started the day needing to win all three rubbers to overtake the French at the top of Group A.

Nadia Petrova kept up her end of the bargain by beating Tatiana Golovin in two sets before partner Dmitry Tursunov made it 2-0 with a 6-1 6-4 win over Jerome Haehnel.

They then paired up to beat the French duo 6-4 6-2 in 67 minutes in the mixed doubles to book their place in Friday's final.

'I'm very relieved because after our first match we didn't have any more chances,' Petrova said in a courtside interview.

World number six Petrova triumphed 7-6 6-0 despite receiving treatment for a strained side during the first set against the 20-year-old Golovin, winning in an hour and 29 minutes to put the Russians in sight of the final.

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