Amelie Mauresmo thrashed Meghann Shaughnessy to give France a convincing win over the USA in the Fed Cup final.
Mauresmo eased past Shaughnessy 6-2 6-1 to give France an unassailable lead in Moscow and they went on to wrap up a 4-1 victory.
It is the second Fed Cup title for the French, who last won the trophy in 1997 against the Netherlands.
France led 2-0 lead after Saturday, with Mauresmo beating Lisa Raymond and Mary Pierce overcoming Shaughnessy.
"I was crying because it was a very emotional moment," said Mauresmo after beating Shaughnessy.
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It was a heck of a ride and we did the best we could
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"We were not very lucky in the last couple of years as we have tried very hard but just
couldn't make it, so this is a very big win for us."
Shaughnessy said: "I was very tired and it was a very tough match.
"Amelie played very well and I would have really needed to play exceptionally to beat her.
"I wasn't able to and I think that few players would have been able to today."
Loit then saw off Alexandra Stevenson 6-4 6-2 in 54 minutes to put France 4-0 up before the USA finally got on the board in the final rubber.
Martina Navratilova maintained her unbeaten record in the event in the doubles, winning 6-4 6-0 with Raymond against Loit and Pierce.
"It was a heck of a ride and we did the best we could," said Navratilova, who this week at 47 also became the oldest player to compete in Fed Cup.