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Netherlands Billie Jean King Cup team

The Netherlands Billie Jean King Cup team represents the Netherlands in the Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Lawn Tennis Bond. They currently compete in World Group II.

Netherlands
CaptainElise Tamaëla
ITF ranking40 (10 February 2020)
Colorsorange & white
First year1963
Years played59
Ties played (W–L)191 (113–78)
Years in
World Group
26 (17–24)
Runners-up2 (1968, 1997)
Most total winsBetty Stöve (45–15)
Most singles winsBetty Stöve (22–5)
Most doubles winsBetty Stöve (23–10)
Best doubles teamKristie Boogert /
Miriam Oremans (9–3)
Most ties playedMiriam Oremans (39)
Most years playedArantxa Rus (13)

Current team Edit

Most recent year-end rankings are used.

Name Born First Last Ties Win/Loss Ranks[1][2]
Year Tie Sin Dou Tot Sin Dou
Arianne Hartono (1996-04-21)21 April 1996 2022 2022   Spain 1 0–0 0–1 0–1 188 127
Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove (1991-11-04)4 November 1991 2014 2023   Serbia 13 3–7 3–2 6–9 207 275
Suzan Lamens (1999-07-05)5 July 1999 2022 2023   Serbia 5 2–2 3–1 5–3 213 238
Arantxa Rus (1990-12-13)13 December 1990 2008 2022   Spain 27 16–15 1–5 17–20 117 105
Bibiane Schoofs (1988-05-13)13 May 1988 2012 2023   Hungary 13 2–5 3–5 5–10 963 607
Demi Schuurs (1993-08-01)1 August 1993 2012 2023   Serbia 12 0–0 6–5 6–5 17
Lexie Stevens (1999-06-08)8 June 1999 2023 2023   Latvia 1 1–0 0–0 1–0 432 424

History Edit

The Netherlands competed in its first Fed Cup in 1963. Their best result was reaching the final in 1968, losing 3-0 to Australia, and 1997, losing 4-1 to France with Brenda Schultz-McCarthy winning her singles match against Mary Pierce.

In 1998, the team was relegated to the Europe/Africa Zone Group I, where they spent nearly all their time through 2013.

The Netherlands earned back-to-back promotions in 2014 and 2015 by defeating Japan and Australia respectively, thereby securing a spot in the 2016 Fed Cup World Group.

Results Edit

1963–1969 Edit

1970–1979 Edit

1980–1989 Edit

1990–1999 Edit

2000–2009 Edit

2010–2019 Edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I/A, Round Robin 3 February Lisbon (POR)   Bulgaria 2–1 Won
4 February   Slovenia 1–2 Lost
5 February   Israel 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, 5th to 8th play-offs 6 February   Great Britain 2–1 Won
2011 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I/D, Round Robin 2 February Eilat (ISR)   Romania 3–0 Won
3 February   Hungary 3–0 Won
4 February   Latvia 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Promotional Play-off 5 February    Switzerland 1–2 Lost
2012 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I/C, Round Robin 1 February Eilat (ISR)   Israel 1–2 Lost
2 February   Great Britain 1–2 Lost
3 February   Portugal 1–2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone, Relegation Play-Offs 4 February   Estonia 2–1 Won
2013 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I/D, Round Robin 7 February Eilat (ISR)   Bulgaria 0–3 Lost
8 February   Slovenia 3–0 Won
9 February   Luxembourg 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, 5th to 8th play-offs 10 February   Hungary 0–2 Lost
2014 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I/A, Round Robin 4 February Budapest (HUN)   Croatia 3–0 Won
5 February   Belgium 3–0 Won
7 February   Luxembourg 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Promotional Play-off 9 February   Belarus 2–0 Won
World Group II, Play-off 20 April 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)   Japan 3–2 Won
2015 World Group II, 1st Round 8 February Apeldoorn (NED)   Slovakia 4–1 Won
World Group, Play-off 19 April 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)   Australia 4–1 Won
2016 World Group, 1st Round 7 February Moscow (RUS)   Russia 3–1 Won
World Group, Semifinals 17 April Trélazé (FRA)   France 2–3 Lost
2017 World Group, 1st Round 11–12 February Minsk (BLR)   Belarus 1–4 Lost
World Group, Play-off 22–23 April Bratislava (SVK)   Slovakia 3–2 Won
2018 World Group, 1st Round 10–11 February Asheville (USA)   United States 1–3 Lost
World Group, Play-off 21–22 April Wollongong (AUS)   Australia 1–4 Lost
2019 World Group II, 1st Round 9–10 February 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)   Canada 0–4 Lost
World Group II, Play-off 20–21 April Osaka (JPN)   Japan 0–4 Lost

2020–2029 Edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020–21 Qualifying Round 7–8 February The Hague (NED)   Belarus 2–3 Lost
Play-offs 16–17 April 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)   China 3–2 Won
2022 Qualifying Round 15–16 April 's-Hertogenbosch (NED)   Spain 0–4 Lost
Play-offs 11–12 November Le Portel (FRA)   France 3–1 Lost
2023 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I/A, Round Robin 10 April Antalya (TUR)   Latvia 3–0 Won
11 April   Turkey 2–1 Won
13 April   Egypt 3–0 Won
14 April   Hungary 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I, Play-offs 15 April   Serbia 2–1 Won


See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "WTA Singles Rankings". Retrieved 12 January 2016.
  2. ^ "WTA Doubles Rankings". Retrieved 12 January 2016.

External links Edit

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The Netherlands Billie Jean King Cup team represents the Netherlands in the Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Lawn Tennis Bond They currently compete in World Group II NetherlandsCaptainElise TamaelaITF ranking40 10 February 2020 Colorsorange amp whiteFirst year1963Years played59Ties played W L 191 113 78 Years inWorld Group26 17 24 Runners up2 1968 1997 Most total winsBetty Stove 45 15 Most singles winsBetty Stove 22 5 Most doubles winsBetty Stove 23 10 Best doubles teamKristie Boogert Miriam Oremans 9 3 Most ties playedMiriam Oremans 39 Most years playedArantxa Rus 13 Contents 1 Current team 2 History 3 Results 3 1 1963 1969 3 2 1970 1979 3 3 1980 1989 3 4 1990 1999 3 5 2000 2009 3 6 2010 2019 3 7 2020 2029 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCurrent team EditMost recent year end rankings are used Name Born First Last Ties Win Loss Ranks 1 2 Year Tie Sin Dou Tot Sin DouArianne Hartono 1996 04 21 21 April 1996 2022 2022 nbsp Spain 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 188 127Lesley Pattinama Kerkhove 1991 11 04 4 November 1991 2014 2023 nbsp Serbia 13 3 7 3 2 6 9 207 275Suzan Lamens 1999 07 05 5 July 1999 2022 2023 nbsp Serbia 5 2 2 3 1 5 3 213 238Arantxa Rus 1990 12 13 13 December 1990 2008 2022 nbsp Spain 27 16 15 1 5 17 20 117 105Bibiane Schoofs 1988 05 13 13 May 1988 2012 2023 nbsp Hungary 13 2 5 3 5 5 10 963 607Demi Schuurs 1993 08 01 1 August 1993 2012 2023 nbsp Serbia 12 0 0 6 5 6 5 17Lexie Stevens 1999 06 08 8 June 1999 2023 2023 nbsp Latvia 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 432 424History EditThe Netherlands competed in its first Fed Cup in 1963 Their best result was reaching the final in 1968 losing 3 0 to Australia and 1997 losing 4 1 to France with Brenda Schultz McCarthy winning her singles match against Mary Pierce In 1998 the team was relegated to the Europe Africa Zone Group I where they spent nearly all their time through 2013 The Netherlands earned back to back promotions in 2014 and 2015 by defeating Japan and Australia respectively thereby securing a spot in the 2016 Fed Cup World Group Results Edit1963 1969 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result1963 World Group 1st Round 17 June London GBR nbsp Switzerland 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 18 June London GBR nbsp United States 0 3 Lost1964 World Group 1st Round 1 September Philadelphia USA nbsp Austria 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 2 September Philadelphia USA nbsp France 1 2 Lost1966 World Group 2nd Round 12 May Turin ITA nbsp South Africa 2 1 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 13 May Turin ITA nbsp Australia 1 2 Lost1967 World Group 2nd Round June 7 Berlin FRG nbsp Italy 0 3 Lost1968 World Group 1st Round 21 May Paris FRA nbsp Finland 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 23 May Paris FRA nbsp Poland 2 1 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 24 May Paris FRA nbsp Bulgaria 3 0 WonWorld Group Semifinal 25 May Paris FRA nbsp United States 2 1 WonWorld Group Final 26 May Paris FRA nbsp Australia 0 3 Lost1969 World Group 1st Round 19 May Athens GRE nbsp Bulgaria 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 21 May Athens GRE nbsp Indonesia 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 23 May Athens GRE nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 1 WonWorld Group Semifinal 24 May Athens GRE nbsp United States 0 3 Lost1970 1979 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result1970 World Group 1st Round 19 May Freiburg FRG nbsp Greece 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 20 May Freiburg FRG nbsp Canada 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 22 May Freiburg FRG nbsp Great Britain 1 2 Lost1971 World Group 1st Round 26 December 1970 Perth AUS nbsp Canada 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 27 December 1970 Perth AUS nbsp France 1 2 Lost1972 World Group 1st Round 20 March Johannesburg RSA nbsp New Zealand 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 21 March Johannesburg RSA nbsp Colombia 2 1 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 23 March Johannesburg RSA nbsp United States 0 3 Lost1973 World Group 1st Round 1 May Bad Homburg FRG nbsp France 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 2 May Bad Homburg FRG nbsp Denmark 2 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 4 May Bad Homburg FRG nbsp South Africa 0 3 Lost1974 World Group 1st Round May Naples ITA nbsp France 1 2 Lost1975 World Group 1st Round May Aix en Provence FRA nbsp Uruguay 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round May Aix en Provence FRA nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 2 Lost1976 World Group 1st Round August Philadelphia USA nbsp Brazil 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round August Philadelphia USA nbsp Argentina 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal August Philadelphia USA nbsp Denmark 2 1 WonWorld Group Semifinal August Philadelphia USA nbsp United States 0 3 Lost1977 World Group 1st Round June Eastbourne GBR nbsp Uruguay 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round June Eastbourne GBR nbsp Israel 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal June Eastbourne GBR nbsp South Africa 1 2 Lost1978 World Group 1st Round November Melbourne AUS nbsp Mexico 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round November Melbourne AUS nbsp Chile 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal December Melbourne AUS nbsp Australia 0 3 Lost1979 World Group 1st Round April Madrid ESP nbsp Argentina 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round May Madrid ESP nbsp Japan 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal May Madrid ESP nbsp Australia 1 2 Lost1980 1989 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result1980 World Group 1st Round May Berlin FRG nbsp Argentina 1 2 Lost1981 World Group 1st Round November Tokyo JPN nbsp Hong Kong 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round November Tokyo JPN nbsp Italy 2 1 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal November Tokyo JPN nbsp Australia 0 3 Lost1982 World Group 1st Round July Santa Clara USA nbsp Denmark 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round July Santa Clara USA nbsp Australia 0 3 Lost1983 World Group 1st Round July Zurich SUI nbsp China 1 2 Lost1984 World Group 1st Round July Sao Paulo BRA nbsp France 1 2 Lost1985 World Group 1st Round October Nagoya JPN nbsp Switzerland 1 2 Lost1986 World Group 1st Round July Prague TCH nbsp Canada 1 2 Lost1987 World Group 1st Round July Vancouver CAN nbsp Canada 0 3 Lost1988 World Group 1st Round December Melbourne AUS nbsp Spain 0 3 Lost1989 World Group 1st Round October Tokyo JPN nbsp Yugoslavia 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round October Tokyo JPN nbsp Spain 0 3 Lost1990 1999 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result1990 World Group 1st Round July Atlanta USA nbsp Switzerland 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round July Atlanta USA nbsp Germany 2 1 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal July Atlanta USA nbsp Soviet Union 0 3 Lost1991 World Group 1st Round 23 July Nottingham GBR nbsp United States 0 2 LostWorld Group Play off 24 July Nottingham GBR nbsp Hungary 2 0 Won1992 World Group 1st Round 13 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Paraguay 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 13 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Germany 1 2 Lost1993 World Group 1st Round 20 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Croatia 3 0 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 21 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Latvia 3 0 WonWorld Group Quarterfinal 23 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Spain 0 3 Lost1994 World Group 1st Round 19 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Belarus 2 1 WonWorld Group 2nd Round 20 July Frankfurt GER nbsp South Africa 1 2 Lost1995 World Group II 1st Round 23 April Vasteras SWE nbsp Sweden 5 0 WonWorld Group Play off 23 July Noordwijk NED nbsp Austria 1 4 Lost1996 World Group II 1st Round 28 April Kampen NED nbsp Australia 4 1 WonWorld Group Play off 14 July Bratislava SVK nbsp Slovakia 3 2 Won1997 World Group 1st Round 2 March Haarlem NED nbsp United States 3 2 WonWorld Group Semifinals 13 July Prague CZE nbsp Czech Republic 3 2 WonWorld Group Final 5 October s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp France 1 4 Lost1998 World Group 1st Round 19 April Kiawah Island USA nbsp United States 0 5 LostWorld Group Play off 26 July Bol CRO nbsp Croatia 2 3 Lost1999 World Group II 1st Round 18 April s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp Belgium 0 5 LostWorld Group II Play off 24 July Amsterdam NED nbsp Australia 0 2 Lost2000 2009 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2000 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 16 May Murcia ESP nbsp Turkey 3 0 Won17 May nbsp Sweden 3 0 Won18 May nbsp Bulgaria 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone Semifinal 20 May nbsp Israel 2 1 WonEurope Africa Zone Final 21 May nbsp Hungary 0 2 Lost2001 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 24 May Murcia ESP nbsp North Macedonia 3 0 Won25 May nbsp Poland 3 0 Won26 May nbsp Yugoslavia 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play Offs 28 May nbsp Sweden 0 2 Lost2002 Europe Africa Zone Group I B Round Robin 24 April Antalya TUR nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 1 Won25 April nbsp Romania 2 1 Won26 April nbsp Israel 1 2 LostEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play Offs 27 April nbsp Luxembourg 2 1 WonWorld Group II Play off 21 July Wollongong AUS nbsp Australia 2 3 Lost2003 Europe Africa Zone Group I D Round Robin 21 April Estoril POR nbsp Poland 1 2 Lost22 April nbsp Hungary 1 2 Lost23 April nbsp Ireland 2 1 Won24 April nbsp Great Britain 2 1 WonEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play Offs 26 April nbsp Switzerland 0 3 Lost2004 Europe Africa Zone Group I B Round Robin 19 April Antalya TUR nbsp Israel 1 2 Lost21 April nbsp Ukraine 1 2 Lost22 April nbsp South Africa 2 1 Won2005 Europe Africa Zone Group I B Round Robin 20 April Antalya TUR nbsp Poland 3 0 Won21 April nbsp Sweden 2 1 Won22 April nbsp Luxembourg 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play Offs 23 April nbsp Bulgaria 0 2 Lost2006 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 17 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Finland 3 0 Won18 April nbsp Slovakia 1 2 Lost19 April nbsp Luxembourg 3 0 Won2007 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 18 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Romania 2 1 Won19 April nbsp Denmark 1 2 Lost20 April nbsp Switzerland 0 3 LostEurope Africa Zone Relegation Play off 21 April nbsp Estonia 2 1 Won2008 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 30 January Budapest HUN nbsp Luxembourg 2 1 Won31 January nbsp Portugal 3 0 Won1 February nbsp Bulgaria 2 0 WonEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play off 2 February nbsp Serbia 0 2 Lost2009 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 4 February Tallinn EST nbsp Luxembourg 3 0 Won5 February nbsp Great Britain 0 3 Lost6 February nbsp Hungary 1 2 Lost2010 2019 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2010 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 3 February Lisbon POR nbsp Bulgaria 2 1 Won4 February nbsp Slovenia 1 2 Lost5 February nbsp Israel 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone 5th to 8th play offs 6 February nbsp Great Britain 2 1 Won2011 Europe Africa Zone Group I D Round Robin 2 February Eilat ISR nbsp Romania 3 0 Won3 February nbsp Hungary 3 0 Won4 February nbsp Latvia 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play off 5 February nbsp Switzerland 1 2 Lost2012 Europe Africa Zone Group I C Round Robin 1 February Eilat ISR nbsp Israel 1 2 Lost2 February nbsp Great Britain 1 2 Lost3 February nbsp Portugal 1 2 LostEurope Africa Zone Relegation Play Offs 4 February nbsp Estonia 2 1 Won2013 Europe Africa Zone Group I D Round Robin 7 February Eilat ISR nbsp Bulgaria 0 3 Lost8 February nbsp Slovenia 3 0 Won9 February nbsp Luxembourg 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone 5th to 8th play offs 10 February nbsp Hungary 0 2 Lost2014 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 4 February Budapest HUN nbsp Croatia 3 0 Won5 February nbsp Belgium 3 0 Won7 February nbsp Luxembourg 3 0 WonEurope Africa Zone Promotional Play off 9 February nbsp Belarus 2 0 WonWorld Group II Play off 20 April s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp Japan 3 2 Won2015 World Group II 1st Round 8 February Apeldoorn NED nbsp Slovakia 4 1 WonWorld Group Play off 19 April s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp Australia 4 1 Won2016 World Group 1st Round 7 February Moscow RUS nbsp Russia 3 1 WonWorld Group Semifinals 17 April Trelaze FRA nbsp France 2 3 Lost2017 World Group 1st Round 11 12 February Minsk BLR nbsp Belarus 1 4 LostWorld Group Play off 22 23 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Slovakia 3 2 Won2018 World Group 1st Round 10 11 February Asheville USA nbsp United States 1 3 LostWorld Group Play off 21 22 April Wollongong AUS nbsp Australia 1 4 Lost2019 World Group II 1st Round 9 10 February s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp Canada 0 4 LostWorld Group II Play off 20 21 April Osaka JPN nbsp Japan 0 4 Lost2020 2029 Edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result2020 21 Qualifying Round 7 8 February The Hague NED nbsp Belarus 2 3 LostPlay offs 16 17 April s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp China 3 2 Won2022 Qualifying Round 15 16 April s Hertogenbosch NED nbsp Spain 0 4 LostPlay offs 11 12 November Le Portel FRA nbsp France 3 1 Lost2023 Europe Africa Zone Group I A Round Robin 10 April Antalya TUR nbsp Latvia 3 0 Won11 April nbsp Turkey 2 1 Won13 April nbsp Egypt 3 0 Won14 April nbsp Hungary 0 3 LostEurope Africa Zone Group I Play offs 15 April nbsp Serbia 2 1 WonSee also EditBillie Jean King Cup Netherlands at the Hopman CupReferences Edit WTA Singles Rankings Retrieved 12 January 2016 WTA Doubles Rankings Retrieved 12 January 2016 External links EditTeam page on BillieJeanKingCup com the official website of the Billie Jean King Cup Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Netherlands Billie Jean King Cup team amp oldid 1157121466, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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