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Italy players celebrate on the podium after winning the Billie Jean King Cup final at the Martin Carpena Sports Hall in Malaga, Spain, November 20, 2024. /CFP
Italy won the Billie Jean King Cup for the fifth time as Jasmine Paolini beat Rebecca Sramkova to secure a dominant 2-0 win over Slovakia on Wednesday.
World number four Paolini triumphed 6-2, 6-1 in the second singles rubber to follow up Lucia Bronzetti's 6-2, 6-4 victory against Viktoria Hruncakova.
Italy were runners-up to Canada in last year's final but went one better in Malaga to become world champions for the first time since 2013. The victory capped a stunning year for Paolini who finished as runner-up at Roland Garros and Wimbledon.
Slovakia, who won the competition in 2002, had never lost a BJK Cup tie in Spain. The underdogs defeated USA, Australia and Great Britain on a stunning run to this year's final, but Bronzetti breezed past Hruncakova in under 90 minutes.
The in-form Sramkova, ranked 43rd, survived two break points to hold for 2-2 in the first set but the superior Paolini broke for a 4-2 lead, which she consolidated.
Italy's Jasmine Paolini celebrates after winning against Slovakia's Rebecca Sramkova during the Billie Jean King Cup final at the Martin Carpena Sports Hall in Malaga, Spain, November 20, 2024. /CFP
The Slovakian double faulted to hand Paolini two set points and the Italian took the first of them when Sramkova slapped a shot into the net. Paolini broke in the second game of the second set and it looked like she might power to victory without a fight, but Sramkova immediately hit back to get back on serve.
Sramkova defeated Danielle Collins, Ajla Tomljanovic and Katie Boulter on Slovakia's charge to the final but Paolini was a bridge too far. The 28-year-old Italian restored her advantage with a fizzing forehand to move 3-1 ahead and then consolidated.
Having spent most of her career outside the top 50, 2024 has been a huge leap forward for Paolini. She broke again when Sramkova went long and served out to seal an emphatic victory in one hour and five minutes.