Estonia Fed Cup team
Estonia | |
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Captain | Marten Tamla |
ITF ranking | |
Current ranking | 53 2 (16 November 2015) |
First international | |
1992 | |
World Group | |
Player stats | |
Most total wins | Maret Ani (43–25) |
Most singles wins | Kaia Kanepi (28–11) |
Most doubles wins | Maret Ani (23–6) |
Best doubles team |
Maret Ani / Kaia Kanepi (11–3) |
Most ties played | Maret Ani (46) |
Most years played |
Maret Ani Margit Rüütel (13) |
The Estonia Fed Cup team represents Estonia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Estonian Tennis Association.
Estonia has competed in Fed Cup since 1992.
Estonia currently competes in the World Group III after being relegated in 2013.
Current Team (2017)
- Anett Kontaveit
- Valeria Gorlats
- Maileen Nuudi
- Maria Lota Kaul
History
Estonia competed in its first Fed Cup in 1992. Prior to 1992, Estonian players represented the Soviet Union.
2009
Estonia came through Europe/Africa Zone Group I and then edged Israel in a World Group II Play-off to qualify for World Group II for the first time just a year after promotion from Group II.
2010
In the Fed Cup World Group II Estonia won Argentina and advanced to World Group Play-offs, where they lost 2–3 to Belgium.
Results
2009
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2009 | Group I, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group D) | 4 February | Tallinn (EST) | Bulgaria | 3–0 | Won |
Group I, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group D) | 5 February | Tallinn (EST) | Croatia | 2–1 | Won | |
Group I, Europe/Africa, Promotional Play-Off | 7 February | Tallinn (EST) | Belarus | 2–0 | Won | |
World Group II Play-offs | 25–26 April | Tallinn (EST) | Israel | 3–2 | Won |
2010–2019
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2010 | World Group II | 6–7 February | Tallinn (EST) | Argentina | 4–1 | Won |
World Group Play-offs | 24–25 April | Hasselt (BEL) | Belgium | 2–3 | Lost | |
2011 | World Group II | 5–6 February | Tallinn (EST) | Spain | 1–4 | Lost |
World Group II Play-offs | 16–17 April | Minsk, (BLR) | Belarus | 0–5 | Lost | |
2012 | Group I, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 1 February | Eilat (ISR) | Bulgaria | 0–3 | Lost |
Group I, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 2 February | Eilat (ISR) | Austria | 1–2 | Lost | |
Group I, Europe/Africa, Relegation Play-Off | 4 February | Eilat (ISR) | Netherlands | 1–2 | Lost | |
2013 | Group II, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 17 April | Ulcinj (MNT) | Tunisia | 1–2 | Lost |
Group II, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 18 April | Ulcinj (MNT) | Latvia | 0–3 | Lost | |
Group II, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 19 April | Ulcinj (MNT) | Finland | 0–2 | Lost | |
Group II, Europe/Africa, Relegation Play-offs | 20 April | Ulcinj (MNT) | South Africa | 1–2 | Lost | |
2014 | Group III, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 5 February | Tallinn (EST) | Namibia | 3–0 | Won |
Group III, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 7 February | Tallinn (EST) | Armenia | 3–0 | Won | |
Group III, Europe/Africa, Promotional Play-offs | 8 February | Tallinn (EST) | Denmark | 2–0 | Won | |
2015 | Group II, Europe/Africa, Round Robin (Group A) | 4 February | Tallinn (EST) | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3–0 | Won |
5 February | Tallinn (EST) | South Africa | 1–2 | Lost | ||
6 February | Tallinn (EST) | Egypt | 2–1 | Won | ||
Group II, Europe/Africa, Promotional Play-offs | 7 February | Tallinn (EST) | Slovenia | 2–0 | Won |
See also
External links
- Team page on FedCup.com
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