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U.S. captain Zina Garrison announced Davenport's return to Fed Cup play last month.
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"Their depth is very strong, that's the difference," U.S. captain Zina Garrison said.
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U.S. Captain Zina Garrison picked Jackson and two other Fed Cup rookies — Perry and King — to join Jill Craybas, who was promoted to No. 1 in the absence the injured Venus and Serena Williams and Lindsay Davenport.
USATODAY.com - Fed Cup: United States advances to semifinals
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"To be honest, I figured it would probably be 1-1 after today, but tomorrow is another day," United States captain Zina Garrison said.
USATODAY.com - U.S. grabs lead 2-0 over Germany in Fed Cup quarterfinals
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We called Zina to get her opinion of the Hole of Amster, as we took to calling the halka, and after discussions with David, Mustapha, and Rachid, she gave her approval.
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We called Zina to get her opinion of the Hole of Amster, as we took to calling the halka, and after discussions with David, Mustapha, and Rachid, she gave her approval.
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"It was a tough situation," U.S. captain Zina Garrison said.
USATODAY.com - U.S. eliminated by Russia in Fed Cup semifinals
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"When I talked to (U.S. captain Zina Garrison) on the phone, I told her that I wanted to play, but I wanted to play to win," Davenport said.
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We called Zina to get her opinion of the Hole of Amster, as we took to calling the halka, and after discussions with David, Mustapha, and Rachid, she gave her approval.
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We called Zina to get her opinion of the Hole of Amster, as we took to calling the halka, and after discussions with David, Mustapha, and Rachid, she gave her approval.
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