Switzerland Fed Cup team
The Switzerland Fed Cup team represents Switzerland in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by Swiss Tennis. They currently compete in World Group II.
Switzerland | |
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Captain | Heinz Günthardt |
ITF ranking | 11 1 (10 February 2020) |
Colors | red & white |
First year | 1963 |
Years played | 56 |
Ties played (W–L) | 143 (79–64) |
Years in World Group | 33 (26–27) |
Runners-up | 1 (1998) |
Most total wins | Patty Schnyder (50–23) |
Most singles wins | Patty Schnyder (33–17) |
Most doubles wins | Patty Schnyder (17–6) |
Best doubles team | Petra Delhees / Christiane Jolissaint (10–6) |
Most ties played | Patty Schnyder (38) |
Most years played | Timea Bacsinszky (14) |
Current team
Most recent year-end rankings are used.
Name | Born | First | Last | Ties | Win/Loss | Ranks[1][2] | ||||
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Year | Tie | Sin | Dou | Tot | Sin | Dou | ||||
Jil Teichmann | July 15, 1997 | 2018 | 2020 | Canada | 3 | 2–0 | 2–0 | 4–0 | 68 | 409 |
Belinda Bencic | March 10, 1997 | 2012 | 2020 | Canada | 11 | 10–5 | 4–2 | 14–7 | 4 | 114 |
Stefanie Vögele | March 10, 1990 | 2005 | 2020 | Canada | 15 | 5–11 | 1–4 | 6–15 | 101 | 1169 |
Viktorija Golubic | October 16, 1992 | 2014 | 2020 | Canada | 9 | 4–5 | 3–2 | 7–7 | 94 | 144 |
History
Switzerland competed in its first Fed Cup in 1963. Their best result was reaching the final in 1998, where they lost to Spain 3-2.
Results
Only World Group, World Group Play-off, World Group II, and World Group II Play-off ties are included.
1963–1969
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1963 | World Group, 1st Round | 17 June | London (GBR) | Netherlands | 0–3 | Lost |
1964 | World Group, 1st Round | 1 September | Philadelphia (USA) | France | 0–3 | Lost |
1966 | World Group, 2nd Round | 12 May | Turin (ITA) | Australia | 0–3 | Lost |
1967 | World Group, 2nd Round | 8 June | Berlin (FRG) | Canada | 1–2 | Lost |
1968 | World Group, 2nd Round | 23 May | Paris (FRA) | United States | 0–3 | Lost |
1969 | World Group, 2nd Round | 21 May | Athens (GRE) | Czechoslovakia | 0–3 | Lost |
1970–1979
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1970 | World Group, 1st Round | 19 May | Freiburg (FRG) | Belgium | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | 20 May | Freiburg (FRG) | West Germany | 0–3 | Lost | |
1972 | World Group, 1st Round | 20 Mar | Johannesburg (RSA) | Brazil | 1–2 | Lost |
1973 | World Group, 1st Round | 1 May | Bad Homburg (FRG) | Belgium | 0–3 | Lost |
1974 | World Group, 1st Round | May | Naples (ITA) | Yugoslavia | W/O | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | May | Naples (ITA) | South Africa | 0–3 | Lost | |
1975 | World Group, 1st Round | May | Aix-en-Provence (FRA) | United States | 0–3 | Lost |
1976 | World Group, 1st Round | August | Philadelphia (USA) | Indonesia | 3–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | August | Philadelphia (USA) | Canada | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Quarterfinal | August | Philadelphia (USA) | United States | 0–3 | Lost | |
1977 | World Group, 1st Round | June | Eastbourne (GBR) | Norway | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | June | Eastbourne (GBR) | United States | 0–3 | Lost | |
1978 | World Group, 1st Round | November | Melbourne (AUS) | Ireland | 3–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | November | Melbourne (AUS) | Romania | 1–2 | Lost | |
1979 | World Group, 1st Round | April | Madrid (ESP) | Denmark | 3–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | May | Madrid (ESP) | Romania | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Quarterfinal | May | Madrid (ESP) | Soviet Union | 1–2 | Lost |
1980–1989
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1980 | World Group, 1st Round | May | Berlin (FRG) | Denmark | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | May | Berlin (FRG) | Romania | 1–2 | Lost | |
1981 | World Group, 1st Round | November | Tokyo (JPN) | Greece | 3–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | November | Tokyo (JPN) | Chinese Taipei | 3–0 | Won | |
World Group, Quarterfinal | November | Tokyo (JPN) | West Germany | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Semifinal | November | Tokyo (JPN) | United States | 0–3 | Lost | |
1982 | World Group, 1st Round | July | Santa Clara (USA) | New Zealand | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | July | Santa Clara (USA) | Sweden | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Quarterfinal | July | Santa Clara (USA) | West Germany | 0–3 | Lost | |
1983 | World Group, 1st Round | July | Zürich (SUI) | Bulgaria | 3–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | July | Zürich (SUI) | Romania | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Quarterfinal | July | Zürich (SUI) | Australia | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Semifinal | July | Zürich (SUI) | West Germany | 0–3 | Lost | |
1984 | World Group, 1st Round | July | São Paulo (BRA) | Bulgaria | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | July | São Paulo (BRA) | United States | 1–2 | Lost | |
1985 | World Group, 1st Round | October | Nagoya (JPN) | Netherlands | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | October | Nagoya (JPN) | Czechoslovakia | 1–2 | Lost | |
1986 | World Group, 1st Round | July | Prague (TCH) | Malta | 3–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | July | Prague (TCH) | Czechoslovakia | 0–3 | Lost | |
1987 | World Group, 1st Round | July | Vancouver (CAN) | Argentina | 0–3 | Lost |
1988 | World Group, 1st Round | December | Melbourne (AUS) | United States | 0–3 | Lost |
1989 | World Group, 1st Round | October | Tokyo (JPN) | Soviet Union | 0–2 | Lost |
1990–1999
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1990 | World Group, 1st Round | July | Atlanta (USA) | Netherlands | 1–2 | Lost |
1991 | World Group, 1st Round | 23 July | Nottingham (GBR) | Argentina | 2–0 | Won |
World Group, 2nd Round | 24 July | Nottingham (GBR) | China | 2–1 | Won | |
World Group, Quarterfinal | 25 July | Nottingham (GBR) | Czechoslovakia | 1–2 | Lost | |
1992 | World Group, 1st Round | 14 July | Frankfurt (GER) | Sweden | 1–2 | Lost |
1993 | World Group, 1st Round | 20 July | Frankfurt (GER) | United States | 0–3 | Lost |
1994 | World Group, 1st Round | 19 July | Frankfurt (GER) | Canada | 0–3 | Lost |
1996 | World Group II, Play-off | 13–14 July | Jakarta (INA) | Indonesia | 3–2 | Won |
1997 | World Group II | 1–2 March | Košice (SVK) | Slovakia | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Play-off | 12–13 July | Zürich (SUI) | Argentina | 5–0 | Won | |
1998 | World Group, 1st Round | 18–19 April | Brno (CZE) | Czech Republic | 4–1 | Won |
World Group, Semifinal | 25–26 July | Sion (SUI) | France | 5–0 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 19–20 September | Geneva (SUI) | Spain | 2–3 | Lost | |
1999 | World Group, 1st Round | 17–18 April | Zürich (SUI) | Slovakia | 0–5 | Lost |
2000–2009
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2000 | World Group, Round Robin | 27 April | Bratislava (SVK) | Slovakia | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, Round Robin | 28 April | Bratislava (SVK) | Czech Republic | 1–2 | Lost | |
World Group, Round Robin | 29 April | Bratislava (SVK) | Austria | 2–1 | Won | |
2001 | World Group, Play-off | 21–22 July | Sydney (AUS) | Australia | 1–4 | Lost |
2002 | World Group, 1st Round | 27–28 April | Bratislava (SVK) | Slovakia | 2–3 | Lost |
World Group, Play-off | 20–21 July | Malmö (SWE) | Sweden | 2–3 | Lost | |
2003 | World Group, Play-off | 19–20 July | Winterthur (SUI) | Israel | 4–1 | Won |
2004 | World Group, 1st Round | 24–25 July | Murcia (ESP) | Spain | 2–3 | Lost |
World Group, Play-off | 10–11 July | Dorval (CAN) | Canada | 3–2 | Won | |
2005 | World Group II, 1st Round | 23–24 April | Neuchâtel (SUI) | Slovakia | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Play-off | 9–10 July | Lausanne (SUI) | Austria | 1–4 | Lost | |
2006 | World Group II, 1st Round | 22–23 April | Tokyo (JPN) | Japan | 1–4 | Lost |
World Group II, Play-off | 15–16 July | Chavannes-de-Bogis (SUI) | Australia | 0–5 | Lost | |
2008 | World Group II, Play-off | 26–27 April | Dornbirn (AUT) | Austria | 3–2 | Won |
2009 | World Group II, 1st Round | 7–8 February | Zürich (SUI) | Germany | 2–3 | Lost |
World Group II, Play-off | 25–26 April | Mildura (AUS) | Australia | 1–3 | Lost |
2010–2019
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2011 | World Group II, Play-off | 16–17 April | Lugano (SUI) | Sweden | 4–1 | Won |
2012 | World Group II, 1st Round | 4–5 February | Fribourg (SUI) | Australia | 1–4 | Lost |
World Group II, Play-off | 21–22 April | Yverdon-les-Bains (SUI) | Belarus | 4–1 | Won | |
2013 | World Group II, 1st Round | 9–10 February | Bern (SUI) | Belgium | 4–1 | Won |
World Group, Play-off | 20–21 April | Chiasso (SUI) | Australia | 1–3 | Lost | |
2014 | World Group II, 1st Round | 8–9 February | Paris (FRA) | France | 2–3 | Lost |
World Group II, Play-off | 19–20 April | Catanduva (BRA) | Brazil | 4–1 | Won | |
2015 | World Group II, 1st Round | 7–8 February | Helsingborg (SWE) | Sweden | 3–1 | Won |
World Group, Play-off | 18–19 April | Zielona Góra (POL) | Poland | 3–2 | Won | |
2016 | World Group, 1st Round | 6–7 February | Leipzig (GER) | Germany | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semifinal | 16–17 April | Lucerne (SUI) | Czech Republic | 2–3 | Lost | |
2017 | World Group, 1st Round | 11–12 February | Geneva (SUI) | France | 4–1 | Won |
World Group, Semifinal | 22–23 April | Minsk (BLR) | Belarus | 2–3 | Lost | |
2018 | World Group, 1st Round | 10–11 February | Prague (CZE) | Czech Republic | 1–3 | Lost |
World Group, Play-off | 21–22 April | Cluj-Napoca (ROU) | Romania | 1–3 | Lost | |
2019 | World Group II, 1st Round | 9–10 February | Biel/Bienne (SUI) | Italy | 3–1 | Won |
World Group, Play-off | 20–21 April | San Antonio (USA) | United States | 2–3 | Lost |
2020–2029
Year | Competition[3] | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020 | Qualifiers, 1st round | 7–8 February | Biel/Bienne (SUI) | Canada | 3–1 | Won |
Finals, Group D | TBD | Budapest (HUN) | Czech Republic | |||
Finals, Group D | TBD | Budapest (HUN) | Germany |
References
- "WTA Year End Singles Rankings - 2016" (PDF). Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- "WTA Year End Doubles Rankings - 2016" (PDF). Retrieved 26 June 2017.
- "Fed Cup - Team - Switzerland". ITF. Retrieved 23 September 2015.
External links
- Team page on BillieJeanKingCup.com, the official website of the Billie Jean King Cup
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