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STUTTGART: Germany lost both their opening Fed Cup single rubbers to defending champions the Czech Republic on Saturday as world number two Petra Kvitova ensured they finished the day with a 2-0 lead.
The Czechs went 1-0 up here after Iveta Benesova stunned Sabine Lisicki by coming back from a set down to win 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 before Kvitova went the distance with Germany's Julia Goerges for a 3-6, 6-3, 10-8 win.
Wimbledon semi-finalist Lisicki, ranked 14th in the world, failed to cope with Benesova, ranked 49th, who rallied from at 4-4 in the second set to win the match.
Against Goerges, Kvitova improved her unbeaten streak on indoor courts to 26 games as she held her nerve in a close match, while the Germans have it all to do in Sunday's two remaining singles matches.
Germany captain Lisicki burst into tears at the post-match press conference in frustration.
"I was a set up and at 4-4 in the second set, everything was ok and I was in control of the game," she sobbed and will face Kvitova first up on Sunday before Goerges tackles Benesova in the last round of singles.
"Then I suddenly couldn't find my length and my opponent could generate some pressure.
"She did everything right and although I am the better player, I wasn't able to implement what I had planned.
"I will not hide now, after the drugs testing I will go up into the box and join the girls.
"We are a team, we win together and we lose together."
This is the sixth meeting between the two European nations, with the Czechs holding a convincing 5-1 lead and the only German victory came in 1987.