Fed Cup: Kvitova beats Kerber to send Czech Republic back to final

Czech-Republic's-Petra-Kvitova-returns-a-shot-to-Julia-Goerges-during-the-tennis-Fed-Cup-semifinal-between-Germany-and-Czech-Republic-in-Stuttgart,-Germany,-Saturday,-April-21,-2018.-(Thomas-Niedermueller/dpa-via-AP)

Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova returns a shot to Julia Goerges during the tennis Fed Cup semifinal between Germany and Czech Republic in Stuttgart, Germany, Saturday, April 21, 2018. (Thomas Niedermueller/dpa via AP)

STUTTGART, Germany — Petra Kvitova defeated Angelique Kerber 6-2, 6-2 in under an hour to send the Czech Republic to the Fed Cup final with what proved to be a 4-1 win over Germany on Sunday.

After Kvitova won the deciding rubber to make it 3-1, Katerina Siniakova and Barbora Strycova also won the doubles match that they were leading 7-5 when Julia Goerges and Anna-Lena Groenefeld retired after 37 minutes.

It will be the Czechs’ sixth final in eight years.

Kvitova didn’t give Kerber, a two-time Grand Slam winner, a chance, hitting seven aces and converting five of the six break opportunities she created.

"I knew I had to start very strong today and continue that throughout the game. From the beginning of the match I knew I had all the weapons," Kvitova said.

After Germany failed to win a set on Saturday, Goerges had pulled the score back to 2-1 by defeating Karolina Pliskova 6-4, 6-2 earlier Sunday.

Goerges sealed the win in under an hour with her eighth ace, denying the Czechs an early path to the final on Nov. 10-11.

But Germany had never recovered from 2-0 down before, and the Czechs had never let a 2-0 lead slip. The 10-time champion Czechs have won five of the last seven Fed Cup championships and now have an 8-1 head-to-head record against their hosts.

Germany’s wait for its first final appearance since 2014 continues.

[relatedlinks]

When submitting content, please abide by our submission guidelines, and avoid posting profanity, personal attacks or harassment. Should you violate our submissions guidelines, we reserve the right to remove your comments and block your account. Sportsnet reserves the right to close a story’s comment section at any time.