Italy moved to the brink of victory against the USA in the Fed Cup final with two straightforward singles wins in Reggio Calabria on Saturday.
The USA went into the tie without both Williams sisters and youngsters Alexa Glatch and Melanie Oudin proved no match for their more experienced opponents.
Glatch was up first on the clay against world number 11 Flavia Pennetta but the 20-year-old struggled with her serve and was beaten 6-3 6-1 in little over an hour.
Italy's only previous Fed Cup title came with a 3-2 win against Belgium in 2006 but they are unlikely to need a deciding rubber this time around.
Oudin has emerged as the golden girl of American tennis this year, the 18-year-old reaching the last 16 at Wimbledon and the quarter-finals of the US Open to climb into the world's top 50.
And she began well against Francesca Schiavone with an early break of serve but the Italian hit back and then took the opener on the tie-break.
The second set was much more straightforward for Schiavone, 11 years Oudin's senior, as she cruised to a 7-6 (7/2) 6-2 victory.
Oudin is scheduled to begin proceedings on Sunday against Pennetta, needing a victory to keep the USA's hopes alive.