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DELRAY BEACH, Fla. -- Sofia Arvidsson gave Sweden a 1-0 lead over the U.S. when she beat Sloane Stephens 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 in the Fed Cup World Group playoff at the Delray Beach Tennis Center on Saturday. Arvidsson was playing in her 48th Fed Cup tie and improved her record to 48-35. "I was focusing on myself and just trying to play my game," Arvidsson said. "The wind was difficult, but just tried to be aggressive and be the one who hit first." Stephens was playing her first Fed Cup singles and was clearly nervous. "Unfortunate that I didnt get my first Fed Cup live rubber win at this home tie," Stephens said. "But its OK. Obviously just got to keep pushing and get ready for the next one." Stephens played a sloppy and rushed match, while the more experienced Arvidsson outsmarted Stephens throughout most of the two-hour match. After splitting the first two sets, the players went to take a heat break and then were delayed longer than expected by a brief shower. 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