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{{Infobox tennis cup team |
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| Name = Czech Republic |
| Name = Czech Republic |
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| Type = Fed |
| Type = Fed |
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| Image = Flag of the Czech Republic.svg |
| Image = Flag of the Czech Republic.svg |
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| Nickname = |
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| Captain = [[Petr Pála]] |
| Captain = [[Petr Pála]] |
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| Coach = |
| Coach = |
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| ITF Rank = |
| ITF Rank = 4 {{increase}}1 (13 November 2023) |
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| ITF max = 1 |
| ITF max = 1 |
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| ITF max date = 2012–2013, 2014–2019 |
| ITF max date = 2012–2013, 2014–2019 |
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| First year = [[1963 Federation Cup (tennis)|1963]] |
| First year = [[1963 Federation Cup (tennis)|1963]] |
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| Years played = 50 |
| Years played = 50 |
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| Ties played = |
| Ties played = 155 (114–41) |
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| WG played = |
| WG played = 41 (80–26) |
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| Titles = 11 ([[1975 Federation Cup|1975]], [[1983 Federation Cup|1983]], [[1984 Federation Cup|1984]], [[1985 Federation Cup|1985]], [[1988 Federation Cup|1988]], [[2011 Fed Cup|2011]], [[2012 Fed Cup|2012]], [[2014 Fed Cup|2014]], [[2015 Fed Cup|2015]], [[2016 Fed Cup|2016]], [[2018 Fed Cup|2018]]) |
| Titles = 11 ([[1975 Federation Cup|1975]], [[1983 Federation Cup|1983]], [[1984 Federation Cup|1984]], [[1985 Federation Cup|1985]], [[1988 Federation Cup|1988]], [[2011 Fed Cup|2011]], [[2012 Fed Cup|2012]], [[2014 Fed Cup|2014]], [[2015 Fed Cup|2015]], [[2016 Fed Cup|2016]], [[2018 Fed Cup|2018]]) |
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| Runners-up = 1 ([[1986 Federation Cup|1986]]) |
| Runners-up = 1 ([[1986 Federation Cup|1986]]) |
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The '''Czech Republic women's national tennis team''' is the representative national team of the [[Czech Republic]] in [[Billie Jean King Cup]] competition. The Czech Republic team in its current incarnation began competing in [[1993 Federation Cup|1993]]. It is seen as the primary successor to the Czechoslovak team, and not [[Slovakia Billie Jean King Cup team|Slovakia]], even though the Czechoslovak team included both Czech and Slovak players. |
The '''Czech Republic women's national tennis team''' is the representative national team of the [[Czech Republic]] in [[Billie Jean King Cup]] competition. The Czech Republic team in its current incarnation began competing in [[1993 Federation Cup|1993]]. It is seen as the primary successor to the Czechoslovak team, and not [[Slovakia Billie Jean King Cup team|Slovakia]], even though the Czechoslovak team included both Czech and Slovak players. |
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Czechoslovakia won the Billie Jean King Cup five times between 1975 and 1988 (when the competition was known as the Federation Cup), but the victory in 2011 (by which time the competition had been renamed the Fed Cup) was the team's first win as the Czech Republic.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sport.idnes.cz/ceske-tenistky-opet-vladnou-svetu-po-23-letech-vyhraly-fed-cup-ptx-/tenis.aspx?c=A111105_154706_tenis_bem|title=České tenistky opět vládnou světu. Po 23 letech vyhrály Fed Cup|language=cs|work=idnes.cz|date=6 November 2011|access-date=27 March 2012}}</ref> They have since won the competition five more times, in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018.<ref>[http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/4286627/title/kvitova-leads-czechs-to-fed-cup-glory Kvitova Leads Czechs To Fed Cup Glory], WTA official website, 9 November 2014</ref><ref>[http://www.fedcup.com/en/news/245294.aspx Strength in Depth the Key for Five-Star Czech republic], WTA official website, 14 November 2016</ref> |
Czechoslovakia won the Billie Jean King Cup five times between 1975 and 1988 (when the competition was known as the Federation Cup), but the victory in 2011 (by which time the competition had been renamed the Fed Cup) was the team's first win as the Czech Republic.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://sport.idnes.cz/ceske-tenistky-opet-vladnou-svetu-po-23-letech-vyhraly-fed-cup-ptx-/tenis.aspx?c=A111105_154706_tenis_bem|title=České tenistky opět vládnou světu. Po 23 letech vyhrály Fed Cup|language=cs|work=idnes.cz|date=6 November 2011|access-date=27 March 2012}}</ref> They have since won the competition five more times, in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018.<ref>[http://www.wtatennis.com/news/article/4286627/title/kvitova-leads-czechs-to-fed-cup-glory Kvitova Leads Czechs To Fed Cup Glory], WTA official website, 9 November 2014</ref><ref>[http://www.fedcup.com/en/news/245294.aspx Strength in Depth the Key for Five-Star Czech republic] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181112101307/https://www.fedcup.com/en/news/245294.aspx |date=2018-11-12 }}, WTA official website, 14 November 2016</ref> |
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[[Martina Navratilova]], one of the Czechoslovak team's greatest players, helped guide the team to victory in [[1975 Federation Cup|1975]]. In 1981 she became a US citizen and in later tournaments, notably the [[1986 Federation Cup]] final, she played for the [[United States Billie Jean King Cup team|United States]] against her former nation. |
[[Martina Navratilova]], one of the Czechoslovak team's greatest players, helped guide the team to victory in [[1975 Federation Cup|1975]]. In 1981 she became a US citizen and in later tournaments, notably the [[1986 Federation Cup]] final, she played for the [[United States Billie Jean King Cup team|United States]] against her former nation. |
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==Current team== |
==Current team== |
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''Rankings {{as of| |
''Rankings {{as of|2023|11|06|lc=y}}.'' |
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!rowspan="2"|Ties |
!rowspan="2"|Ties |
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!class="unsortable" colspan="3"|Win/Loss |
!class="unsortable" colspan="3"|Win/Loss |
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!class="unsortable" colspan="2"|Ranks<ref>{{cite web|work=wtatennis.com|publisher=WTA Tour, Inc.|title=WTA Singles Rankings|url= |
!class="unsortable" colspan="2"|Ranks<ref>{{cite web|work=wtatennis.com|publisher=WTA Tour, Inc.|title=WTA Singles Rankings|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/rankings/singles|access-date=2023-11-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|work=wtatennis.com|publisher=WTA Tour, Inc.|title=WTA Doubles Rankings|url=https://www.wtatennis.com/rankings/doubles|access-date=2023-11-08}}</ref> |
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|{{sortname|Barbora|Krejčíková}} |
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|{{birth date|1995|12|18}} |
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|{{sortname|Kateřina|Siniaková}} |
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|{{birth date|1996|05|10}} |
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|{{sortname|Markéta|Vondroušová}} |
|{{sortname|Markéta|Vondroušová}} |
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|{{birth date|1999|06|28}} |
|{{birth date|1999|06|28}} |
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|2017 |
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|{{sortname|Karolína|Muchová}} |
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|{{birth date|1996|08|21}} |
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|{{fed|SUI}} |
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|align="center"|8 |
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|align="center"|566 |
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|{{sortname|Linda|Nosková}} |
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|{{birth date|2004|11|17}} |
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|2023 |
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|2023 |
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|{{fed|SUI}} |
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|1 |
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|1–0 |
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|align="center"|198 |
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|{{sortname|Sára|Bejlek}} |
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|{{birth date|2006|01|31}} |
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|{{sortname|Marie|Bouzková}} |
|{{sortname|Marie|Bouzková}} |
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|{{birth date|1998| |
|{{birth date|1998|07|21}} |
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|{{sortname|Linda|Fruhvirtová}} |
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|{{birth date|2005|05|01}} |
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|align="center"|170 |
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|align="center"|627 |
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|{{sortname|Karolína|Muchová}} |
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|{{birth date|1994|10|24}} |
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|2022 |
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|align="center"|34 |
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|[[Karolína Muchová]] |
|[[Karolína Muchová]] |
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|[[Barbora Krejčíková]] |
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|[[Karolína Plíšková]] |
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|[[Kateřina Siniaková]] |
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|[[Barbora Krejčíková]] |
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|[[Kateřina Siniaková]] |
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|[[Karolína Muchová]] |
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|[[Markéta Vondroušová]] |
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|[[Linda Nosková]] |
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|[[Sára Bejlek]] |
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|[[Marie Bouzková]] |
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| align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98"| Won |
| align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98"| Won |
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| World Group II |
| World Group II play-offs |
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| 22–23 July |
| 22–23 July |
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| [[Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98"| Won |
| align="center" bgcolor="#98FB98"| Won |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 13–14 July |
| 13–14 July |
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| [[Plzeň]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Plzeň]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 25–26 July |
| 25–26 July |
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| [[Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| align="center" bgcolor="red"| Lost |
| align="center" bgcolor="red"| Lost |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 20–21 July |
| 20–21 July |
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| [[Přerov]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Přerov]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| align="center" bgcolor="red"| Lost |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 19–20 July |
| 19–20 July |
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| [[Durban]] ([[South Africa|RSA]]) |
| [[Durban]] ([[South Africa|RSA]]) |
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| align="center" bgcolor="red"| Lost |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 10–11 July |
| 10–11 July |
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| [[Tallinn]] ([[Estonia|EST]]) |
| [[Tallinn]] ([[Estonia|EST]]) |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 9–10 July |
| 9–10 July |
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| [[Liberec]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Liberec]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 15–16 July |
| 15–16 July |
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| [[Cagnes-sur-Mer]] ([[France|FRA]]) |
| [[Cagnes-sur-Mer]] ([[France|FRA]]) |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 14–15 July |
| 14–15 July |
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| [[Palafrugell]] ([[Spain|ESP]]) |
| [[Palafrugell]] ([[Spain|ESP]]) |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 26–27 April |
| 26–27 April |
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| [[Ramat HaSharon]] ([[Israel|ISR]]) |
| [[Ramat HaSharon]] ([[Israel|ISR]]) |
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| World Group |
| World Group play-offs |
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| 20–21 April |
| 20–21 April |
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| [[Prostějov]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Prostějov]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup|2020–21]]<!--First competition under "Billie Jean King Cup" name--> |
| align="center" rowspan="2"| [[2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup|2020–21]]<!--First competition under "Billie Jean King Cup" name--> |
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| [[2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Finals|Finals]], Group D |
|rowspan="2"| [[2020–21 Billie Jean King Cup Finals|Finals]], Group D |
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| rowspan="2" | [[O2 Arena (Prague)|Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| rowspan="2" | [[O2 Arena (Prague)|Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| Finals, Group D, 2nd match |
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| 4 November 2021 |
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| align="center"| 1–2 |
| align="center"| 1–2 |
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| align="center" rowspan="4"| [[2022 Billie Jean King Cup|2022]] |
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| [[2022 Billie Jean King Cup qualifying round|Qualifying round]] |
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| Qualifiers |
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| 15–16 April 2022 |
| 15–16 April 2022 |
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| [[Štvanice|Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
| [[Štvanice|Prague]] ([[Czech Republic|CZE]]) |
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| {{fed|GBR}} |
| {{fed|GBR}} |
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|rowspan="3"| [[2022 Billie Jean King Cup Finals|Finals]] |
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|rowspan="3"| 8–13 November 2022 |
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|rowspan="3"| [[Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome|Glasgow]] ([[United Kingdom|GBR]]) |
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| {{fed|POL}} |
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| align="center"| 2–1 |
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| align="center" bgcolor=98fb98| Won |
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| {{fed|USA}} |
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| align="center"| 2–1 |
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| align="center"| 0–2 |
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| align="center" bgcolor=ffa07a| Lost |
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| rowspan="4" align="center" | [[2023 Billie Jean King Cup|2023]] |
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| [[2023 Billie Jean King Cup qualifying round|Qualifying round]] |
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| 14–15 April 2023 |
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| [[Antalya]] ([[Turkey|TUR]]) |
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|rowspan="3"| [[2023 Billie Jean King Cup Finals|Finals]] |
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|rowspan="3"| 7–12 November 2023 |
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|rowspan="3"| [[Estadio de La Cartuja|Seville]] ([[Spain|ESP]]) |
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| {{fed|SUI}} |
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| align="center"| 1–2 |
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Revision as of 08:00, 30 January 2024
Czech Republic | |
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Captain | Petr Pála |
ITF ranking | 4 1 (13 November 2023) |
Highest ITF ranking | 1 (2012–2013, 2014–2019) |
Colors | blue & red |
First year | 1963 |
Years played | 50 |
Ties played (W–L) | 155 (114–41) |
Years in World Group | 41 (80–26) |
Titles | 11 (1975, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018) |
Runners-up | 1 (1986) |
Most total wins | Helena Suková (57–16) |
Most singles wins | Helena Suková (45–11) |
Most doubles wins | Hana Mandlíková (16–6) |
Best doubles team | Helena Suková / Hana Mandlíková (7–3) |
Most ties played | Helena Suková (54) |
Most years played | Lucie Šafářová (14) |
The Czech Republic women's national tennis team is the representative national team of the Czech Republic in Billie Jean King Cup competition. The Czech Republic team in its current incarnation began competing in 1993. It is seen as the primary successor to the Czechoslovak team, and not Slovakia, even though the Czechoslovak team included both Czech and Slovak players.
Czechoslovakia won the Billie Jean King Cup five times between 1975 and 1988 (when the competition was known as the Federation Cup), but the victory in 2011 (by which time the competition had been renamed the Fed Cup) was the team's first win as the Czech Republic.[1] They have since won the competition five more times, in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018.[2][3]
Martina Navratilova, one of the Czechoslovak team's greatest players, helped guide the team to victory in 1975. In 1981 she became a US citizen and in later tournaments, notably the 1986 Federation Cup final, she played for the United States against her former nation.
Current team
Rankings as of 6 November 2023[update].
Name | Born | First | Last | Ties | Win/Loss | Ranks[4][5] | ||||
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Barbora Krejčíková | December 18, 1995 | 2019 | 2023 | Canada | 8 | 2–3 | 3–2 | 5–5 | 10 | 13 |
Kateřina Siniaková | May 10, 1996 | 2017 | 2023 | Canada | 12 | 5–3 | 5–5 | 10–8 | 45 | 10 |
Markéta Vondroušová | June 28, 1999 | 2017 | 2023 | Canada | 10 | 11–2 | 2–0 | 13–2 | 7 | 44 |
Karolína Muchová | August 21, 1996 | 2019 | 2022 | Switzerland | 5 | 2–1 | 1–1 | 3–2 | 8 | 566 |
Linda Nosková | November 17, 2004 | 2023 | 2023 | Switzerland | 1 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 41 | 198 |
Sára Bejlek | January 31, 2006 | 2023 | — | — | 0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 190 | 742 |
Marie Bouzková | July 21, 1998 | 2023 | 2023 | Switzerland | 1 | 1–0 | 0–0 | 1–0 | 34 | 23 |
Players
Results
1990–1999
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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1995 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I (Pool A) | 17 April | Murcia (ESP) | Poland | 3–0 | Won |
Europe/Africa Zone Group I (Pool A) | 18 April | Great Britain | 3–0 | Won | ||
Europe/Africa Zone Group I (Pool A) | 19 April | Slovenia | 1–2 | Lost | ||
Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Knockout Stage | 20 April | Slovenia | 3–0 | Won | ||
Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Knockout Stage | 21 April | Belarus | 3–0 | Won | ||
World Group II play-offs | 22–23 July | Prague (CZE) | Sweden | 4–1 | Won | |
1996 | World Group II | 27–28 April | Vancouver (CAN) | Canada | 3–0 | Won |
World Group play-offs | 13–14 July | Plzeň (CZE) | Argentina | 3–1 | Won | |
1997 | World Group, 1st Round | 1–2 March | Mannheim (GER) | Germany | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 12–13 July | Prague (CZE) | Netherlands | 2–3 | Lost | |
1998 | World Group, 1st Round | 18–19 April | Brno (CZE) | Switzerland | 1–4 | Lost |
World Group play-offs | 25–26 July | Prague (CZE) | Italy | 1–4 | Lost | |
1999 | World Group II | 17–18 April | Minsk (BLR) | Belarus | 4–1 | Won |
2000–2009
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2000 | World Group, Round Robin (Group B) | 27 April | Bratislava (SVK) | Austria | 2–1 | Won |
World Group, Round Robin (Group B) | 28 April | Switzerland | 2–1 | Won | ||
World Group, Round Robin (Group B) | 29 April | Slovakia | 2–1 | Won | ||
World Group, Semi-final | 21 November | Las Vegas (USA) | Spain | 1–2 | Lost | |
2001 | World Group, Round Robin (Group A) | 7 November | Madrid (ESP) | Russia | 1–2 | Lost |
World Group, Round Robin (Group A) | 8 November | France | 0–3 | Lost | ||
World Group, Round Robin (Group A) | 9 November | Argentina | 1–2 | Lost | ||
2002 | World Group, 1st Round | 27–28 April | Bol (CRO) | Croatia | 2–3 | Lost |
World Group play-offs | 20–21 July | Přerov (CZE) | Canada | 5–0 | Won | |
2003 | World Group, 1st Round | 26–27 April | Lowell, MA (USA) | United States | 0–5 | Lost |
World Group play-offs | 19–20 July | Durban (RSA) | South Africa | 4–1 | Won | |
2004 | World Group, 1st Round | 24–25 April | Lecce (ITA) | Italy | 1–3 | Lost |
World Group play-offs | 10–11 July | Tallinn (EST) | Estonia | 3–2 | Won | |
2005 | World Group II | 23–24 April | Prague (CZE) | Japan | 3–2 | Won |
World Group play-offs | 9–10 July | Liberec (CZE) | Italy | 2–3 | Lost | |
2006 | World Group II | 22–23 April | Bangkok (THA) | Thailand | 4–1 | Won |
World Group play-offs | 15–16 July | Cagnes-sur-Mer (FRA) | France | 2–3 | Lost | |
2007 | World Group II | 21–22 April | Bratislava (SVK) | Slovakia | 5–0 | Won |
World Group play-offs | 14–15 July | Palafrugell (ESP) | Spain | 2–3 | Lost | |
2008 | World Group II | 2–3 February | Brno (CZE) | Slovakia | 3–2 | Won |
World Group play-offs | 26–27 April | Ramat HaSharon (ISR) | Israel | 3–2 | Won | |
2009 | World Group, 1st Round | 7–8 February | Brno (CZE) | Spain | 4–1 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 25–26 April | Brno (CZE) | United States | 2–3 | Lost |
2010–2019
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2010 | World Group, 1st Round | 6–7 February | Brno (CZE) | Germany | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 24–25 April | Rome (ITA) | Italy | 0–5 | Lost | |
2011 | World Group, 1st Round | 5–6 February | Bratislava (SVK) | Slovakia | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 16–17 April | Charleroi (BEL) | Belgium | 3–2 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 5–6 November | Moscow (RUS) | Russia | 3–2 | Champion | |
2012 | World Group, 1st Round | 4–5 February | Stuttgart (GER) | Germany | 4–1 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 21–22 April | Ostrava (CZE) | Italy | 4–1 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 3–4 November | Prague (CZE) | Serbia | 3–2 | Champion | |
2013 | World Group, 1st Round | 9–10 February | Ostrava (CZE) | Australia | 4–0 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 20–21 April | Palermo (ITA) | Italy | 1–3 | Lost | |
2014 | World Group, 1st Round | 8–9 February | Seville (ESP) | Spain | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 20–21 April | Ostrava (CZE) | Italy | 4–0 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 3–1 November | Prague (CZE) | Germany | 3–1 | Champion | |
2015 | World Group, 1st Round | 7–8 February | Quebec City (CAN) | Canada | 4–0 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 18–19 April | Ostrava (CZE) | France | 3–1 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 14–15 November | Prague (CZE) | Russia | 3–2 | Champion | |
2016 | World Group, 1st Round | 6–7 February | Cluj-Napoca (ROU) | Romania | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 16–17 April | Lucerne (SUI) | Switzerland | 3–2 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 12–13 November | Strasbourg (FRA) | France | 3–2 | Champion | |
2017 | World Group, 1st Round | 11–12 February | Ostrava (CZE) | Spain | 3–2 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 22–23 April | Tampa (USA) | United States | 2–3 | Lost | |
2018 | World Group, 1st Round | 10–11 February | Prague (CZE) | Switzerland | 3–1 | Won |
World Group, Semi-Final | 21–22 April | Stuttgart (GER) | Germany | 4–1 | Won | |
World Group, Final | 10–11 November | Prague (CZE) | United States | 3–0 | Champion | |
2019 | World Group, 1st Round | 9–10 February | Ostrava (CZE) | Romania | 2–3 | Lost |
World Group play-offs | 20–21 April | Prostějov (CZE) | Canada | 4–0 | Won |
2020–2029
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2020–21 | Finals, Group D | 1–6 November 2021 | Prague (CZE) | Germany | 2–1 | Won |
Switzerland | 1–2 | Lost | ||||
2022 | Qualifying round | 15–16 April 2022 | Prague (CZE) | Great Britain | 3–2 | Won |
Finals | 8–13 November 2022 | Glasgow (GBR) | Poland | 2–1 | Won | |
United States | 2–1 | Won | ||||
Switzerland | 0–2 | Lost | ||||
2023 | Qualifying round | 14–15 April 2023 | Antalya (TUR) | Ukraine | 3–1 | Won |
Finals | 7–12 November 2023 | Seville (ESP) | Switzerland | 3–0 | Won | |
United States | 2–1 | Won | ||||
Canada | 1–2 | Lost |
See also
References
- ^ "České tenistky opět vládnou světu. Po 23 letech vyhrály Fed Cup". idnes.cz (in Czech). 6 November 2011. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ^ Kvitova Leads Czechs To Fed Cup Glory, WTA official website, 9 November 2014
- ^ Strength in Depth the Key for Five-Star Czech republic Archived 2018-11-12 at the Wayback Machine, WTA official website, 14 November 2016
- ^ "WTA Singles Rankings". wtatennis.com. WTA Tour, Inc. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
- ^ "WTA Doubles Rankings". wtatennis.com. WTA Tour, Inc. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
External links
- Team page on BillieJeanKingCup.com, the official website of the Billie Jean King Cup
- Czech Republic Fed Cup team on Facebook – Official web (in Czech)