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Sharapova ready to play Saturday's Fed Cup

Xinhua, February 7, 2015 Adjust font size:

Maria Sharapova will return to the Fed Cup for the first time since 2012 on Saturday.

The world's No. 2 will lead Russia to play against Poland at the Krakow Arena after losing to Serena Williams in last Saturday's Australian Open final.

In Saturday's second match, Sharapova will meet Urszula Radwanska, an opponent ranked 133 places below her.

"I'm certainly ready to go out and play this weekend," said the Russian. "I think many things are expected when you are playing an away match might go against you as far as the court, the atmosphere and the crowd."

"But overall I think once the team gets out on the court, no matter who we are facing, we thrive on the challenges. I think the importance is the focus on what we have to do," added Sharapova.

She has played just three ties for Russia since her 2008 debut and has a 3-1 singles record in the women's team event.

Sharapova claimed silver at the London Olympics in 2012 and has to compete in the Fed Cup to qualify for the 2016 Games and the chance to go for gold in Rio.

The winning country from the World Group opener in Krakow will face either Australia or Germany in the Fed Cup semifinals in April. Endi