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Italy comes back vs. Germany for win
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Italy comes back vs. Germany for win

Published Jan. 1, 2013 12:00 a.m. ET

Italy came from behind to beat Germany 2-1 at the Hopman Cup on Wednesday.

Francesca Schiavone staged a fightback to defeat Tatjana Malek 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 and level the tie for Italy after Tommy Haas resisted a solid challenge and defeated Andreas Seppi 7-6 (3), 7-6 (7). Italy then won the doubles 6-4, 7-5.

Malek had arrived in Perth from Miami just 10 hours before taking to the court, after flying over 11,000 miles to replace the injured Andrea Petkovic.

Schiavone took a 3-0 lead, but Malek then swept the next eight games as the Italian made a succession of errors and struggled to deal with her opponent's big forehand and a serve that produced eight aces.

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Schiavone began to turn the match around by quickly recovering a break early in the second set. Malek then went on to drop her serve after holding two game points at 3-3, and she was broken again for the set, double-faulting after holding a further three game points.

Although Schiavone appeared to be suffering with an abdominal injury, she broke serve to lead the final set 3-1 and that was enough to secure victory. Her discomfort was later revealed to be due to illness rather than injury.

''I think she played great after 3-0 for me but then I played better,'' Schiavone said. ''For her it was not easy after she just arrived. I have a stomach pain but it's okay. I can resist.''

Despite Haas holding six of his service games at love, Seppi was in a position to win both sets.

The Italian broke to lead the opening set 5-4 but failed to serve it out and then conceded the tiebreaker.

In the second set Seppi held off break points at 1-1 and 3-3 and then led the tiebreaker 6-3, but he again failed to close out the set as Haas fought off a total of four set points to claim victory.

''Yeah you know, it's one of those matches,'' said Haas. ''Against Tomic I had five set points in the first tie-breaker and I served for the match and fight through the third and I lost. Today was vice-versa. It's never over until the last point really.

''Overall I think we both played a really good match, high quality tennis overall and very competitive. It came down to a few points here and there.''

Later on Wednesday, Serbia's Novak Djokovic and Ana Ivanovic play the Australian pairing of Bernard Tomic and Ashleigh Barty.

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