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Lille, France (SportsNetwork.com) - Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka cruised past Richard Gasquet and Julien Benneteau to give Switzerland a 2-1 lead over France in the Davis Cup final.

Federer and Wawrinka won Saturday's doubles match by a 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 margin.

The Swiss drew first blood on Friday when Australian Open champion Wawrinka defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in four sets, while the nightcap saw Gael Monfils douse the former world No. 1 Federer in straight sets on some slow red clay in Lille.

The Wimbledon runner-up Federer pulled out of last week's championship match at the ATP World Tour Finals in London because of his back, a problem that slowed the Swiss legend mightily in 2013.

Sunday's reverse singles will pit the 17-time Grand Slam king Federer against Tsonga and Wawrinka versus Monfils.

The best-of-five tie is being staged on an indoor clay court at Stade Pierre Mauroy in front of a capacity crowd of more than 27,000, which sets a new record for an officially-sanctioned tennis match, overtaking the Spain- United States Davis Cup final at the Estadio Olympico de Sevilla in 2004.

Switzerland is captained by Severin Luthi, while France is guided by former Aussie runner-up Arnaud Clement.

The French are 10-2 all-time versus the Swiss in Davis Cup play. The two nations last met in a 2004 quarterfinal that was won by France.

The nine-time champion French are seeking their first Davis Cup title in 13 years, while Switzerland and the iconic Federer have never hoisted the coveted 114-year-old chalice.

The Swiss finished as runners-up in 1992.