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Zimbabwe Fed Cup team

Zimbabwe
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg
First year1966
Years played12
Ties played (W–L)35 (10–25)
Years in
World Group
7 (2–7)
Best finishRound of 16 (1966, 1967)
Most total winsPaula Iversen (11–17)
Most singles winsJulia Muir (4–9)
Paula Iversen (4–7)
Most doubles winsPaula Iversen (7–8)
Best doubles teamPaula Iversen /
Julia Muir (4–5)
Most ties playedPaula Iversen (15)
Most years playedPaula Iversen (4)

The Zimbabwe Fed Cup team represents Zimbabwe in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by Tennis Zimbabwe. They have not competed since 2008.

History

Zimbabwe competed in its first Fed Cup in 1966, as Rhodesia. In the opening match, they defeated Austria in a clean sweep (3-0) with Patricia Walkden recording the first victory for the team. In the second round, they would lose to Italy by the same margin to record their best result of the round of 16. After losing to the United States in 1967 and 1972 (they entered 1971 but withdrew), they entered the consolation round and they would knock over Norway in the first round of consolation before losing to Japan in the doubles rubber to be knocked out.[1]

After they withdrew again in 1975, they entered the 1976 edition hoping for a better display.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rhodesia v Japan". fedcup.com.

External links

  • Team page on BillieJeanKingCup.com, the official website of the Billie Jean King Cup
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