The point for Bosnia and Herzegovina was secured by 15-year-old Tea Kovačević, who defeated Claudia Gasparović with a score of 3:6, 7:6, 6:0. After the match, the young tennis player said that she had been nervous from the start and felt the pressure of playing on home ground, but she was very glad to have been entrusted with the match against a strong team like Austria. "The match didn't start well; nerves were present because we're playing for the country, and I'm the host here in Banja Luka. The pressure was there from the beginning because I was playing in front of people I know, but I'm glad the coach showed trust in me. I played last year, but those were mostly insignificant matches. I'm happy I won against a strong team like Austria," said Kovačević, thanking the Banja Luka audience who supported the Bosnia and Herzegovina team. In the second match, Sara Mikača and Ekaterina Perelygina will face each other. In the first two rounds, Bosnia and Herzegovina lost to Greece and Finland with a score of 2:1.
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Tea Kovačević: I was nervous because we are playing for the country, but I am grateful for the trust shown.
The women's tennis team of Bosnia and Herzegovina took a 1:0 lead against Austria in the third round of the Group II Euro-African zone Billie Jean King Cup tournament in Banja Luka.

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