South Africa at the Hopman Cup

South Africa
First year 1993
Years played 9
Hopman Cup titles 1 (2000)
Runners-up 1 (1997)
Most total wins Amanda Coetzer (24–20)
Most singles wins Amanda Coetzer (14–9)
Most doubles wins Amanda Coetzer (10–11)
Best doubles team Amanda Coetzer &
Wayne Ferreira (9–10)
Most years played Amanda Coetzer (9)

South Africa is a nation that competed at four consecutive Hopman Cup tournaments and first competed the 5th annual staging in 1993. They won the event in 2000 and were also the runners-up three years earlier in 1997.[1]

Players

This is a list of players who have played for South Africa in the Hopman Cup.

Name Total W-L Singles W-L Doubles W-L First year played No. of years played
Coetzer, AmandaAmanda Coetzer 24–20 14–9 10–11 1993 9
Ferreira, WayneWayne Ferreira 20–19 11–9 9–10 1993 7
Ondruska, MarcosMarcos Ondruska 1–1 0–1 1–0 1994 1
van Rensburg, ChristoChristo van Rensburg 0–2 0–1 0–1 1995 1

Results

Year Competition Location Opponent Score Result
1993 Round One Burswood Dome, Perth Australia 0–3 Lost
1994 Round One Burswood Dome, Perth Germany 1–2 Lost
1995 Round One Burswood Dome, Perth Australia 1–2 Lost
1996 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth United States 1–2 Lost
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth France 1–2 Lost
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Croatia 2–1 Won
1997 1 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Germany 3–0 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Switzerland 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Romania 2–1 Won
Final Burswood Dome, Perth United States 1–2 Lost
1998 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth United States 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Germany 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth France 0–3 Lost
1999 2 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Australia 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth France 1–2 Lost
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Zimbabwe 2–1 Won
2000 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Belgium 3–0 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Sweden 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth United States 1–2 Lost
Final Burswood Dome, Perth Thailand 3–0 Won
2001 Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Australia 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Thailand 2–1 Won
Round Robin Burswood Dome, Perth Switzerland 1–2 Lost

1 In the 1997 tie against Switzerland, South Africa's two points came as a result of the male Swiss competitor, Marc Rosset, withdrawing from his singles match and being unable to compete in the mixed doubles due to injury.[1][2]
2 In the 1999 tie against Zimbabwe, the South African team conceded one point as a result of their choice not to compete in the mixed doubles.[1]

References