Canada reached the final of their Fed Cup Americas Zone I tennis event Friday at Uniprix Stadium with more easy results.

For a second night in a row, Stephanie Dubois and Aleksandra Wozniak steamrolled their opponents in singles to clinch their best-of-three tie with Puerto Rico and reach the final of the six-country competition.

Dubois, of Laval, Que., beat Monica Puig 6-2, 6-1, while Wozniak, of Blainville, Que., by far the top-ranked player in the field at No. 32 in the world, defeated Jessica Roland Rosario 6-3, 6-1.

That gave Canada an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the best-of-three event, and Dubois and Sharon Fichman of Toronto completed the sweep with a 6-0, 6-0 doubles win over Puig and Roland Rosario.

In the final on Saturday afternoon, Canada will meet Paraguay, a surprise winner over Colombia.

Paraguay drew first blood as Veronica Cepede Royg, 17, the world's 16th ranked junior, upset Catalina Castano 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 on the quick hardcourt surface.

Then Rossana de los Rios, 33, edged Mariana Duque Marino 7-6 (4), 7-5.

The Canadian side scored a 3-0 romp over the Bahamas in their opening match on Thursday night.

Dubois was up against a somewhat stronger foe in Puig, a 15-year-old junior who managed to hold service to 2-2 before Dubois took over with superior pace.

"She's a junior, but she hits well," said Dubois, ranked 118th in the world. "I think I was even more aggressive this time and I served better and was taking balls earlier, so that's encouraging for the final."

Wozniak, who lost only two games against the Bahamas, was hammering her serve and groundstrokes against the Roland Rosar, 26, and looked to be rounding into form after a recent hamstring injury.

"I feel I played even better tactically," she said. "I need more matches to get back my rhythm, so I thought it was a good match. I'm ready."

The winner of Saturday's final advances to the playoffs for World Group II, which includes the ninth-to-16th-ranked countries in the world.