Melanie Oudin leads US against Russia in Fed Cup semi-final

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The top-ranked Williams sisters Venus and Serena are out injured so Oudin, ranked a career-high 31, will play Russian number two Alla Kudryavtseva in the opening match.

Melanie Oudin will assume the leading role when the United States meet Russia in their Fed Cup semi-final this weekend in Birmingham, Alabama. 

The top-ranked Williams sisters Venus and Serena are out injured so Oudin, ranked a career-high 31, will play Russian number two Alla Kudryavtseva in the opening match on Saturday.

Bethanie Mattek-Sands of the US will then square off against world number six Elena Dementieva.

"I played Alla this year at the Australian Open and lost in a tough three-setter," Oudin said on the US Tennis Association website (www.usta.com) on Friday.

"I know both (Kudryavtseva and Dementieva's) games and I am just going to play my game this weekend and hopefully all goes well." 

The pair will be reversed for Sunday's singles matches with American and Russian number ones Oudin and Dementieva taking to the court before Mattek-Sands faces Kudryavtseva.

In the doubles, Liezel Huber, the world''s top ranked doubles player and Mattek-Sands face Dementieva and Ekaterina Makarova.