1993 Federation Cup (tennis)

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The 1993 Federation Cup was the 31st edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis. 69 nations participated in the tournament. The World Group was held at the Walstadion Tennis Club in Frankfurt, Germany, from 19-25 July. Spain defeated Australia in the final, giving Spain their 2nd title.

Contents

[edit] American Zone

For more details on this topic, see 1993 Federation Cup American Zone.
Participating Teams

[edit] Asia/Oceania Zone

For more details on this topic, see 1993 Federation Cup Asia/Oceania Zone.
Participating Teams

[edit] Europe/Africa Zone

For more details on this topic, see 1993 Federation Cup Europe/Africa Zone.
Participating Teams

[edit] World Group

All ties were played at the Walstadion Tennis Club in Frankfurt, Germany, on clay courts.

1st round
19-20 July
  2nd round
21 July
  Quarterfinals
22-23 July
  Semifinals
24 July
  Final
25 July
 Flag of Spain Spain 3    
 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain 0      Flag of Spain Spain 3  
 Flag of Poland Poland 1    Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 0    
 Flag of Indonesia Indonesia 2        Flag of Spain Spain 3  
 Flag of Latvia Latvia 2        Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 0  
 Flag of Belgium Belgium 1      Flag of Latvia Latvia 0
 Flag of Croatia Croatia 0    Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3    
 Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3        Flag of Spain Spain 2  
 Flag of South Africa South Africa 1        Flag of France France 1  
 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 2      Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 2  
 Flag of Italy Italy 3    Flag of Italy Italy 1    
 Flag of Israel Israel 0        Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 0
 Flag of Sweden Sweden 3        Flag of France France 3  
 Flag of Uruguay Uruguay 0      Flag of Sweden Sweden 0
 Flag of Canada Canada 1    Flag of France France 3    
 Flag of France France 2        Flag of Spain Spain 3
 Flag of the United States United States 3        Flag of Australia Australia 0
 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 0      Flag of the United States United States 2  
 Flag of the People's Republic of China China 2    Flag of the People's Republic of China China 1    
 Flag of Peru Peru 1        Flag of the United States United States 1  
 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand 0        Flag of Argentina Argentina 2  
 Flag of Argentina Argentina 3      Flag of Argentina Argentina 2
 Flag of South Korea South Korea 1    Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 1    
 Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 2        Flag of Argentina Argentina 1
 Flag of Japan Japan 3        Flag of Australia Australia 2  
 Flag of Colombia Colombia 0      Flag of Japan Japan 1  
 Flag of Chile Chile 0    Flag of Finland Finland 2    
 Flag of Finland Finland 3        Flag of Finland Finland 0
 Flag of Austria Austria 1        Flag of Australia Australia 3  
 Flag of Denmark Denmark 2      Flag of Denmark Denmark 0
 Flag of Australia Australia 2    Flag of Australia Australia 3  
 Flag of Germany Germany 1  

First round losers play in World Group Play-offs.

[edit] Final

Flag of Australia
Australia
0
Walstadion Tennis Club, Frankfurt, Germany
25 July 1993
clay
Flag of Spain
Spain
3
1 2 3
1 Flag of Australia
Flag of Spain
Michelle Jaggard-Lai
Conchita Martínez
0
6
2
6
   
2 Flag of Australia
Flag of Spain
Nicole Provis
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
2
6
3
6
   
3 Flag of Australia
Flag of Spain
Elizabeth Smylie / Rennae Stubbs
Conchita Martínez / Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
6
3
1
6
3
6
 

[edit] World Group Play-offs

Winning Team Score Losing Team
Flag of Canada Canada 3-0 Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
Flag of South Korea South Korea 3-0 Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Flag of South Africa South Africa 2-1 Flag of Israel Israel
Flag of Germany Germany 2-1 Flag of Austria Austria
Flag of Colombia Colombia 2-1 Flag of Chile Chile
Flag of Croatia Croatia 2-1 Flag of Belgium Belgium
Flag of Poland Poland 2-1 Flag of the United Kingdom Great Britain
Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2-1 Flag of Peru Peru
  • Winning teams remain in World Group in 1994.
  • Losing teams relegated to Zonal competition in 1994.