Fed Cup: United States beat Belarus to win first Fed Cup title since 2000

Fed Cup: United States beat Belarus to win first Fed Cup title since 2000

CoCo Vandeweghe was instrumental in guiding the US to a first Fed Cup title in 17 years so it is perhaps no wonder that the world No.10 said afterwards that she is ready for a vacation.The American, 25, won all eight of her Fed Cup matches in the 2017 campaign -- the first player to do so since the current format was introduced in 2005 -- and needed to be at her peak Sunday in helping her country to a 3-2 victory over hosts Belarus.The final went down to the wire in Minsk, with Vandeweghe and partner Shelby Rogers winning the final doubles tie against Aryna Sabalenka and Aliaksandra Sasnovich 6-3 7-6, having trailed in the second set "It feels perfectly believable and unbelievable," world No.10 Vandeweghe told reporters."I'm ready for a vacation."It was a lot of work and a lot of dedication to the Fed Cup, in each and every round.To dedicate my time and energy through my season to be able to perform the best I could for Team USA.