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Sallydaisy
05-12-2011, 23:33
FEDERATION CUP
This is the Womens Tennis equivalent to the Davis Cup; it has a different format though.
Fed Cup website here (http://www.fedcup.com/en/home.aspx)
Wikipedia here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fed_Cup)

FORMAT
In 2011, 90 nations entered Fed Cup by BNP Paribas, making it the world's largest annual international team competition in women's sport.
Fed Cup is structured with an eight-nation World Group and eight-nation World Group II, contested over three weekends during the year. The remaining countries are then divided into three regional Zones depending on their location.

Groups
World Group
The four nations that win their World Group first round ties progress to play in the semifinals and subsequent final, at which the winning team is crowned champion. These nations are all guaranteed of a place in the top tier the following year. The four nations that lose their first round ties have to contest the World Group play-offs.

World Group play-offs
The World Group play-offs decide promotion and relegation between the four first round losers from World Group and four first round winners from World Group II.

World Group II
The four nations that win their World Group II first round ties progress to play in the World Group play-offs. The four nations that lose their first round ties have to contest the World Group II play-offs.

World Group II play-offs
The World Group II play-offs decide promotion and relegation between the four first round losers from World Group II and four winners from Zone Group I events.

Zone Groups
The Zone Groups are divided into three regions: Americas, Asia/Oceania and Europe/Africa. Within each region there are two divisions, Group I being the higher and Group II the lower, except for Europe/Africa Zone, which also has a Group III.
Zone Groups are week-long events played at one location. Each Group is initially split into round-robin pools, with play-offs then deciding promotion and relegation. The exact format of each Group varies according to the number of participating teams.

Ties
World Group and World Group II
Ties are contested in a best-of-five rubbers format and are played over a weekend. There are two singles on Saturday, and then the reverse singles and a doubles on Sunday.

The tie is hosted by one of the competing nations.The host nation is decided depending on where the two competing teams played their most recent tie against each other. If a nation had home advantage last time then it will be away next time, and vice versa. If the nations have never previously met, or if they faced each other at a neutral venue, then the choice of ground is decided by lot.

Zone Groups
Ties are contested in a best-of-three rubbers format and are played on one day. There are two singles followed by a doubles. Due to the multi-nation format, ties take place on successive days

Sallydaisy
14-11-2016, 15:46
Mauresmo resigns as Fed Cup captain for France:

Russell Fuller ‏@russellcfuller (https://twitter.com/russellcfuller) 4m4 minutes ago (https://twitter.com/russellcfuller/status/798188827294756864)
Congratulations to Amelie Mauresmo who is pregnant with her second child - and will stand down as France's Fed Cup captain

Sallydaisy
07-04-2021, 12:41
This is now The Billie Jean Cup thread for ties and teams outwith Great Britain.
Fed Cup changed in 2020 and the BJK Cup is sponsored by BNP Paribas.

Website: https://www.billiejeankingcup.com/en/home.aspx

Sallydaisy
07-04-2021, 12:43
Playoffs - 16/17 April 2021
The Billie Jean King Cup by BNP Paribas Play-offs will take place on 16-17 April 2021 and will feature the eight losing nations from the Qualifiers and the eight promoted teams from the regional Group I events – four teams from Europe/Africa Group I, two teams from Americas Group I, two teams from Asia/Oceania Group I.

The eight winning nations will progress to the Billie Jean King Cup Qualifiers in 2022. The eight losing nations will compete in their respective regional Group I event in 2022.

More details here: https://www.billiejeankingcup.com/en/draws-results/play-offs/2021.aspx

TEAMS (first named will be hosting the tie)
Argentina vs Kazakhstan (outdoor clay)
Argentina: Podoroska, Carlé, Bosio, Naya, Ortenzi
Kazakhstan: Rybakina, Putintseva, Diyas, Danilina, Shvedova

Great Britain vs Mexico (indoor hard)
GB: Watson, Dart, Boulter, Burrage, Swan
Mexico: Zacarias, Olmos, Contreras Gomez, Garcia

Latvia vs India (indoor hard)
Latvia: Ostapenko, Sevastova, Marcinkevica, Vismane, Spaka, Tomase
India: Raina, Bhosale, Thandi, Desai, Mirza

Netherland vs China (indoor clay)
Netherlands: Bertens, Rus, Kerkhove, Schuurs
China: Zhang, S Zheng, Xiy Wang, Xin Wang, Xu

Poland vs Brazil (indoor hard)
Poland: Linette, Kawa, Frech, U Radwanska, Kania, Falkowska.
Brazil: Ce, Alves, Pigossi, Stefani

Romania vs Italy (indoor hard)
Romania: Halep, Tig, Bara, Buzarnescu, Niculescu
Italy: Trevisan, Paolini, Cocciaretto, Gatto Monticone, B Turati

Serbia vs Canada (indoor hard)
Serbia: Stojanovic, Danilovic, Krunic, Jorovic, Radivojevic
Canada: Fernandez, Marino, Fichman, Zhao

Ukraine vs Japan (outdoor clay)
Ukraine: Svitolina, Kostyuk, Zavatska, N Kichenok, L Kichenok
Japan: Naito, Muramatsu, Akita, Sato