Fernandez and Marino to Open for Canada Against Serbia in Billie Jean King Cup Play-Off

Fichman and Zhao to team up in doubles

Kraljevo, Serbia, April 15, 2021 — The official draw for the Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas Play-Off between Canada and Serbia was held on Thursday to determine the match-ups for this weekend’s action. The teams will face off on an indoor hard court at the Sport Hall Ibar in Kraljevo, Serbia on April 16 and 17, with the winner advancing to next year’s Qualifiers and the loser dropping into the Regional Group I.

The Canadian Billie Jean King Cup team, consisting of Leylah Annie Fernandez (Laval, QC), Rebecca Marino (Vancouver, BC), Carol Zhao (Toronto, ON) and Sharon Fichman (Toronto, ON) as well as Canadian Team Captain Heidi El Tabakh will take on Serbia in two singles matches on Friday and two singles matches followed by a doubles match on Saturday.

Fernandez and Marino were selected by El Tabakh to play singles, whilst Serbian Captain Dušan Vemić nominated Nina Stojanovic and Olga Danilovic, ranked No. 87 and No. 162 in the world respectively. In doubles, Fichman and Zhao will team up for Canada against Danilovic, ranked No. 274 in doubles, and Aleksandra Krunic (No. 56).

“While we know this tie represents a difficult task for our team, we are ready,” commented El Tabakh. “Our preparation this week has been second to none and all four of our players have been performing very well in practice. Serbia will be a tough opponent, but we have been working hard all week and know we have what it takes to get the win. We’re very much looking forward to representing Canada on-court in this tie.”

Competing in just her third Billie Jean King Cup tie, Fernandez is currently ranked No. 72 on the WTA Tour. Meanwhile, Marino is ranked No. 230 and is taking part in her fifth tie for Team Canada. In doubles, Fichman and Zhao will take to the court as the No. 54-ranked player in doubles and No. 421-ranked player in singles respectively.

Today’s draw produced the following weekend match-ups:

EventRepresenting CanadaRepresenting Serbia
1st Singles Rubber – Friday April 16 – 8 a.m. ETLeylah FernandezOlga Danilovic
2nd Singles Rubber – Friday April 16Rebecca MarinoNina Stojanovic
3rd Singles Rubber – Saturday April 17 – 5 a.m.Leylah FernandezNina Stojanovic
4th Singles Rubber – Saturday April 17Rebecca MarinoOlga Danilovic
5th Rubber – Doubles – Saturday April 17Sharon Fichman
Carol Zhao
Olga Danilovic
Aleksandra Krunic

The first singles match starts at 2:00 p.m. local time on Friday, April 16 and will be followed by the second singles rubber. The last two singles matches will get underway at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 17, and will be followed by the doubles match. All the matches are best of three sets.

All matches from the tie will be broadcast live in Canada in English on Sportsnet One.

About Tennis Canada
Founded in 1890, Tennis Canada is a non-profit, national sport association with a mission to lead the growth of tennis in Canada and a vision to become a world-leading tennis nation. We value teamwork, passion, integrity, innovation and excellence. Tennis Canada owns and operates the premier National Bank Open presented by Rogers WTA and ATP Tour events, four professional ATP and ITF sanctioned events and financially supports four other professional tournaments in Canada. Tennis Canada operates junior national training centres/programs in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary. Tennis Canada is a proud member of the International Tennis Federation, the Canadian Olympic Committee and the Canadian Paralympic Committee, and serves to administer, sponsor and select the teams for Davis Cup, Billie Jean King Cup, the Olympic and Paralympic Games and all wheelchair, junior and senior national teams. Tennis Canada invests its surplus into tennis development. For more information on Tennis Canada please visit our Web site at: www.tenniscanada.com and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

About the Billie Jean King Cup
The Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas is the women’s World Cup of Tennis. Previously known as the Fed Cup, it is the largest annual international team competition in women’s sport, with 116 nations entered in 2020/21. The competition is 58 years old, having been founded in 1963.

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Media Contacts

Oliver Wheeler, Advisor, Communications
owheeler@tenniscanada.com or 647-458-4005

Marc-Antoine Farly, Advisor, Communications
mafarly@tenniscanada.com or 514-444-3556

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