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Fernandez, Andreescu to lead Canada at Billie Jean King Cup against Italy, Switzerland

Armed with a well-rounded lineup that has plenty of star power, Canadian captain Sylvain Bruneau is aiming high at this week's Billie Jean King Cup.

"We're capable of everything really," he said Monday on a pre-tournament video call from Glasgow.

The 12-team finals bracket features four groups at Emirates Arena. In Group A, Canada will open against Italy on Thursday and face Switzerland on Friday.

Leylah Fernandez and Bianca Andreescu will likely serve as the singles weapons for a Canadian side that includes doubles star Gabriela Dabrowski, Rebecca Marino and Carol Zhao.

"It's a very talented team with a lot of experience," Bruneau said. "They love to represent their country, all of them, which is a great asset. They handle those moments really well."

All ties in the finals are best-of-three matchups with two singles matches followed by a doubles match.

Group winners will advance to Saturday's semifinals and the final is scheduled for Sunday.

Fernandez, from Laval, Que., is the highest-ranked Canadian in singles at No. 40. The 2021 U.S. Open finalist said the indoor hardcourt surface suits the Canadian side.

"We all grew up on indoor hardcourts, so I think it's going to be a good advantage for us," she said. "We're just going to go out there and have fun. It's going to be good."

Fernandez reached the quarter-finals at the French Open this year but then missed over two months of action after suffering a stress fracture in her foot at Roland Garros.

Andreescu, from Mississauga, Ont., won the U.S. Open in 2019 and reached a career-high No. 4 singles ranking that year. She has since slipped to No. 46.

"Last year I didn't feel like myself basically," she said. "And this year I kind of came back and I'm dealing with the losses

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