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Slovakia Billie Jean King Cup team

The Slovakia women's national tennis team represents Slovakia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Slovak Tennis Association.

Slovakia
CaptainMatej Lipták
ITF ranking12 1 (8 November 2021)
Highest ITF ranking1[1] (Dec 2002)
Lowest ITF ranking17 (23 April 2007[2])
Colorsblue, red & white
First year1994
Years played23
Ties played (W–L)59 (34–25)
Years in
World Group
10 (9–11)
Titles1 (2002)
Most total winsDaniela Hantuchová (36–20)
Most singles winsDaniela Hantuchová (31–14)
Most doubles winsJanette Husárová (11–6)
Best doubles teamJanette Husárová /
Magdaléna Rybáriková (2–0)
Karina Habšudová /
Janette Husárová (2–0)
Daniela Hantuchová /
Janette Husárová (2–0)
Most ties playedDaniela Hantuchová (30)
Most years playedDaniela Hantuchová (15)

History edit

Slovakia competed in its first Fed Cup in 1994. They won the Cup in 2002, being led by then top ten player Daniela Hantuchová.

Prior to 1992, Slovak players represented Czechoslovakia.

Current team (2024) edit

Results edit

1994–1999 edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
1994 Europe/Africa Zone, Round Robin (Group E) 18 April Bad Waltersdorf (AUT)   Lithuania 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Round Robin (Group E) 21 April Bad Waltersdorf (AUT)   Greece 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, 1st round 22 April Bad Waltersdorf (AUT)   Greece 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Play-offs 23 April Bad Waltersdorf (AUT)   Georgia 2–1 Won
World Group, 1st round 18 July Frankfurt (GER)   Finland 2–1 Won
World Group, 2nd round 20 July Frankfurt (GER)   Germany 1–2 Lost
1995 World Group II 22–23 April Perth (AUS)   Australia 2–3 Lost
World Group II play-offs 22–23 July Asunción (PAR)   Paraguay 5–0 Won
1996 World Group II 27–28 April Plovdiv (BUL)   Bulgaria 5–0 Won
World Group play-offs 13–14 July Bratislava (SVK)   Netherlands 2–3 Lost

2000–2009 edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2000 World Group, Round Robin (Group B) 27 April Bratislava (SVK)    Switzerland 1–2 Lost
World Group, Round Robin (Group B) 29 April Bratislava (SVK)   Czech Republic 1–2 Lost
World Group, Round Robin (Group B) 30 April Bratislava (SVK)   Austria 0–2 Lost
2001 World Group play-offs, 1st round 28–29 April Bratislava (SVK)   Hungary 4–1 Won
World Group play-offs, Quarterfinal 21–23 July Bratislava (SVK)   Russia 2–3 Lost
2002 World Group, 1st round 27–28 April Bratislava (SVK)    Switzerland 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarterfinal 20–21 July Bratislava (SVK)   France 4–1 Won
World Group, Semifinal 30–31 October Gran Canaria (ESP)   Italy 3–1 Won
World Group, Final 2–3 November Gran Canaria (ESP)   Spain 3–1 Champion
2003 World Group, 1st round 26–27 April Ettenheim (GER)   Germany 3–2 Won
World Group, Quarterfinal 19–20 July Charleroi (BEL)   Belgium 0–5 Lost
2004 World Group, 1st round 24–25 April Sankt Pölten (AUT)   Austria 2–3 Lost
World Group play-offs 10–11 July Bratislava (SVK)   Belarus 4–0 Won
2005 World Group II 23–24 April Neuchâtel (SUI)    Switzerland 2–3 Lost
World Group II play-offs 9–10 July Pathum Thani (THA)   Thailand 1–4 Lost
2006 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I (Pool A) 17 April Plovdiv (BUL)   Luxembourg 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I (Pool A) 18 April Plovdiv (BUL)   Netherlands 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Group I (Pool A) 19 April Plovdiv (BUL)   Finland 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone, Promotion Play-off 22 April Plovdiv (BUL)   Great Britain 2–1 Won
World Group II play-offs 14–15 July Bratislava (SVK)   Thailand 5–0 Won
2007 World Group II 21–22 April Bratislava (SVK)   Czech Republic 0–5 Lost
World Group II play-offs 14–15 July Košice (SVK)   Serbia 4–1 Won
2008 World Group II 2–3 February Brno (CZE)   Czech Republic 2–3 Lost
World Group II play-offs 26–27 April Bratislava (SVK)   Uzbekistan 5–0 Won
2009 World Group II 7–8 February Bratislava (SVK)   Belgium 4–1 Won
World Group play-offs 25–26 April Limoges (FRA)   France 2–3 Lost

2010–2019 edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 World Group II 6–7 February Bratislava (SVK)   China 3–2 Won
World Group play-offs 24–25 April Belgrade (SRB)   Serbia 3–2 Won
2011 World Group, 1st round 5–6 February Bratislava (SVK)   Czech Republic 2–3 Lost
World Group play-offs 16–17 April Bratislava (SVK)   Serbia 2–3 Lost
2012 World Group II, 1st round 4–5 February Bratislava (SVK)   France 3–2 Won
World Group play-offs 16–17 April Marbella (ESP)   Spain 3–2 Won
2013 World Group, 1st round 9–10 February Niš (SRB)   Serbia 3–2 Won
World Group, Semifinal 20–21 April Moscow (RUS)   Russia 2–3 Lost
2014 World Group, 1st round 8–9 February Bratislava (SVK)   Germany 1–3 Lost
World Group play-offs 19–20 April Quebec (CAN)   Canada 1–3 Lost
2015 World Group II, 1st round 7–8 February Apeldoorn (NED)   Netherlands 1–4 Lost
World Group II, Play-offs 18–19 April Bratislava (SVK)   Sweden 4–0 Won
2016 World Group II, 1st round 6–7 February Bratislava (SVK)   Australia 2–3 Lost
World Group II, Play-offs 16–17 April Bratislava (SVK)   Canada 3–2 Won
2017 World Group II, 1st round 11–12 February Forlì (ITA)   Italy 3–2 Won
World Group play-offs 22–23 April Bratislava (SVK)   Netherlands 2–3 Lost
2018 World Group II, 1st round 10–11 February Bratislava, (SVK)   Russia 4–1 Won
World Group play-offs 21–22 April Minsk (BLR)   Belarus 2–3 Lost
2019 World Group II, 1st round 10–11 February Riga (LAT)   Latvia 0–4 Lost
World Group II, Play-offs 20–21 April Bratislava (SVK)   Brazil 3–1 Won

2020–2029 edit

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2020–21 Finals Qualifying Round 6–7 February 2020 Bratislava (SVK)   Great Britain 3–1 Won
Finals, Group stage (Group C) 1 November 2021 Prague (CZE)   Spain 1–2 Lost
Finals, Group stage (Group C) 2 November 2021   United States 2–1 Won
2022 Finals Qualifying Round 15–16 April TBA (AUS)   Australia BYE[1]
Finals, Group stage (Group C) 8 November Glasgow (GBR)   Australia 1–2 Lost
Finals, Group stage (Group C) 9 November   Belgium 2–1 Won
2023 Finals Qualifying Round 14–15 April Bratislava (SVK)   Italy 2–3 Lost
Finals Play-Offs 10–12 November Bratislava (SVK)   Argentina 3–1 Won
2024 Finals Qualifying Round 12–14 April Bratislava (SVK)   Slovenia 4–0 Won
Notes
  1. 1Prior to the qualifying round both   Russia and   Belarus were suspended from taking part in international events by the ITF due to Russian invasion of Ukraine.   Australia, the runner-up from 2020, was given the defending champion's right to advance. They were scheduled to play Slovakia. Both teams were given byes.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ . 23 April 2007. Archived from the original on 5 May 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2007.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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The Slovakia women s national tennis team represents Slovakia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Slovak Tennis Association SlovakiaCaptainMatej LiptakITF ranking12 1 8 November 2021 Highest ITF ranking1 1 Dec 2002 Lowest ITF ranking17 23 April 2007 2 Colorsblue red amp whiteFirst year1994Years played23Ties played W L 59 34 25 Years inWorld Group10 9 11 Titles1 2002 Most total winsDaniela Hantuchova 36 20 Most singles winsDaniela Hantuchova 31 14 Most doubles winsJanette Husarova 11 6 Best doubles teamJanette Husarova Magdalena Rybarikova 2 0 Karina Habsudova Janette Husarova 2 0 Daniela Hantuchova Janette Husarova 2 0 Most ties playedDaniela Hantuchova 30 Most years playedDaniela Hantuchova 15 Contents 1 History 2 Current team 2024 3 Results 3 1 1994 1999 3 2 2000 2009 3 3 2010 2019 3 4 2020 2029 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editSlovakia competed in its first Fed Cup in 1994 They won the Cup in 2002 being led by then top ten player Daniela Hantuchova Prior to 1992 Slovak players represented Czechoslovakia Current team 2024 editAnna Karolina Schmiedlova singles Rebecca Sramkova singles Viktoria Hruncakova singles Renata Jamrichova singles Tereza Mihalikova doubles Results edit1994 1999 edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result 1994 Europe Africa Zone Round Robin Group E 18 April Bad Waltersdorf AUT nbsp Lithuania 3 0 Won Europe Africa Zone Round Robin Group E 21 April Bad Waltersdorf AUT nbsp Greece 3 0 Won Europe Africa Zone 1st round 22 April Bad Waltersdorf AUT nbsp Greece 3 0 Won Europe Africa Zone Play offs 23 April Bad Waltersdorf AUT nbsp Georgia 2 1 Won World Group 1st round 18 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Finland 2 1 Won World Group 2nd round 20 July Frankfurt GER nbsp Germany 1 2 Lost 1995 World Group II 22 23 April Perth AUS nbsp Australia 2 3 Lost World Group II play offs 22 23 July Asuncion PAR nbsp Paraguay 5 0 Won 1996 World Group II 27 28 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Bulgaria 5 0 Won World Group play offs 13 14 July Bratislava SVK nbsp Netherlands 2 3 Lost 2000 2009 edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result 2000 World Group Round Robin Group B 27 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Switzerland 1 2 Lost World Group Round Robin Group B 29 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Czech Republic 1 2 Lost World Group Round Robin Group B 30 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Austria 0 2 Lost 2001 World Group play offs 1st round 28 29 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Hungary 4 1 Won World Group play offs Quarterfinal 21 23 July Bratislava SVK nbsp Russia 2 3 Lost 2002 World Group 1st round 27 28 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Switzerland 3 2 Won World Group Quarterfinal 20 21 July Bratislava SVK nbsp France 4 1 Won World Group Semifinal 30 31 October Gran Canaria ESP nbsp Italy 3 1 Won World Group Final 2 3 November Gran Canaria ESP nbsp Spain 3 1 Champion 2003 World Group 1st round 26 27 April Ettenheim GER nbsp Germany 3 2 Won World Group Quarterfinal 19 20 July Charleroi BEL nbsp Belgium 0 5 Lost 2004 World Group 1st round 24 25 April Sankt Polten AUT nbsp Austria 2 3 Lost World Group play offs 10 11 July Bratislava SVK nbsp Belarus 4 0 Won 2005 World Group II 23 24 April Neuchatel SUI nbsp Switzerland 2 3 Lost World Group II play offs 9 10 July Pathum Thani THA nbsp Thailand 1 4 Lost 2006 Europe Africa Zone Group I Pool A 17 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Luxembourg 3 0 Won Europe Africa Zone Group I Pool A 18 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Netherlands 2 1 Won Europe Africa Zone Group I Pool A 19 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Finland 3 0 Won Europe Africa Zone Promotion Play off 22 April Plovdiv BUL nbsp Great Britain 2 1 Won World Group II play offs 14 15 July Bratislava SVK nbsp Thailand 5 0 Won 2007 World Group II 21 22 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Czech Republic 0 5 Lost World Group II play offs 14 15 July Kosice SVK nbsp Serbia 4 1 Won 2008 World Group II 2 3 February Brno CZE nbsp Czech Republic 2 3 Lost World Group II play offs 26 27 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Uzbekistan 5 0 Won 2009 World Group II 7 8 February Bratislava SVK nbsp Belgium 4 1 Won World Group play offs 25 26 April Limoges FRA nbsp France 2 3 Lost 2010 2019 edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result 2010 World Group II 6 7 February Bratislava SVK nbsp China 3 2 Won World Group play offs 24 25 April Belgrade SRB nbsp Serbia 3 2 Won 2011 World Group 1st round 5 6 February Bratislava SVK nbsp Czech Republic 2 3 Lost World Group play offs 16 17 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Serbia 2 3 Lost 2012 World Group II 1st round 4 5 February Bratislava SVK nbsp France 3 2 Won World Group play offs 16 17 April Marbella ESP nbsp Spain 3 2 Won 2013 World Group 1st round 9 10 February Nis SRB nbsp Serbia 3 2 Won World Group Semifinal 20 21 April Moscow RUS nbsp Russia 2 3 Lost 2014 World Group 1st round 8 9 February Bratislava SVK nbsp Germany 1 3 Lost World Group play offs 19 20 April Quebec CAN nbsp Canada 1 3 Lost 2015 World Group II 1st round 7 8 February Apeldoorn NED nbsp Netherlands 1 4 Lost World Group II Play offs 18 19 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Sweden 4 0 Won 2016 World Group II 1st round 6 7 February Bratislava SVK nbsp Australia 2 3 Lost World Group II Play offs 16 17 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Canada 3 2 Won 2017 World Group II 1st round 11 12 February Forli ITA nbsp Italy 3 2 Won World Group play offs 22 23 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Netherlands 2 3 Lost 2018 World Group II 1st round 10 11 February Bratislava SVK nbsp Russia 4 1 Won World Group play offs 21 22 April Minsk BLR nbsp Belarus 2 3 Lost 2019 World Group II 1st round 10 11 February Riga LAT nbsp Latvia 0 4 Lost World Group II Play offs 20 21 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Brazil 3 1 Won 2020 2029 edit Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result 2020 21 Finals Qualifying Round 6 7 February 2020 Bratislava SVK nbsp Great Britain 3 1 Won Finals Group stage Group C 1 November 2021 Prague CZE nbsp Spain 1 2 Lost Finals Group stage Group C 2 November 2021 nbsp United States 2 1 Won 2022 Finals Qualifying Round 15 16 April TBA AUS nbsp Australia BYE 1 Finals Group stage Group C 8 November Glasgow GBR nbsp Australia 1 2 Lost Finals Group stage Group C 9 November nbsp Belgium 2 1 Won 2023 Finals Qualifying Round 14 15 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Italy 2 3 Lost Finals Play Offs 10 12 November Bratislava SVK nbsp Argentina 3 1 Won 2024 Finals Qualifying Round 12 14 April Bratislava SVK nbsp Slovenia 4 0 Won Notes 1Prior to the qualifying round both nbsp Russia and nbsp Belarus were suspended from taking part in international events by the ITF due to Russian invasion of Ukraine nbsp Australia the runner up from 2020 was given the defending champion s right to advance They were scheduled to play Slovakia Both teams were given byes See also editBillie Jean King Cup Slovakia at the Hopman Cup Czech Republic Fed Cup teamReferences edit ITF Fed Cup Nations Ranking Archived from the original on 12 December 2002 Retrieved 12 December 2002 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Current Fed Cup Rankings 23 Apr 2007 23 April 2007 Archived from the original on 5 May 2007 Retrieved 5 May 2007 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link 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 Slovakia Billie Jean King Cup team amp oldid 1218732424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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