So, as predicted it all comes down to the doubles.
Whatever the argument was about (and it sounds pretty major if the whole team walked on court) I hope everyone can calm down and not let it negatively affect the deciding rubber, if the anger fires them up then that's OK
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Anne Keothavong lost to Agnieszka Radwanska 6-7(2) 6-7(4) Anne Keothavong lost to Agnieszka Radwanska, the world No. 9 by the closest of margins in Tallinn.
The first set saw three breaks of serve each and in the tie break it was the Polish player who managed maintained her cool to take the opening set.
The second set was extremely tense. Radwanska got the first break in the seventh game and then held serve to extend her lead to 5-3. Keothavong then held serve to force Radwanska to serve for the match. Unable to handle the pressure, Radwanska lost her serve and two subsequent serve breaks meant a second tie break. A heated debate towards the end of the tie break did not unsettle Radwanska who claimed the match 7-6 7-6.
At least the argument will have given Anne an extra 15 mins break on top of the 30 minutes allowed, assuming of course she does come out for the doubles.