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Belarus Fed Cup team

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Captain
  
Eduard Dubrou

Appearances
  
1 (0–1)

Current ranking
  
8 (14 November 2016)

Most singles wins
  
Natalia Zvereva (24–7)

Belarus Fed Cup team

Most total wins
  
Tatiana Poutchek (37–15)

Most doubles wins
  
Tatiana Poutchek (28–7)

The Belarus Fed Cup team represents Belarus in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Belarus Tennis Association. They currently compete in World Group II.

Contents

Current team

Most recent year-end rankings are used.

1994–1999: Early success

Prior to 1993, Belarusian players competed for the Soviet Union. Belarus competed in its first Fed Cup as an independent nation in 1994, when they achieved their best result by reaching the World Group 1st Round. For the next three years, the team competed exclusively in the Europe/Africa Zonal Group I. In 1999, Belarus defeated Venezuela to reach World Group II. After spending one year at that level, the team was then relegated to Europe/Africa Zonal Group I once again.

2000–2010: Competition at the zonal level

Belarus spent another four years at the Europe Arica Zonal Group I before reaching a World Group Play-off in 2004, where they lost to Slovakia in what was their last opportunity for promotion from the zonal level until 2011.

2011–2016: Resurgence and promotion to World Group

With the help of four players ranked in the WTA top-200 at the end of 2010, Belarus defeated Estonia to return to World Group II, before immediately suffering back-to-back losses to the United States and Switzerland and being once again relegated to Europe/Africa Zonal Group I play. After several years competing at that level, the team was promoted to World Group II by defeating Japan in 2015.

Despite the absence of their top player, Victoria Azarenka, Belarus defeated Canada in their 2016 World Group II tie. This victory secured a spot in the 2016 World Group Play-offs, where they upset Russia 3–2. Belarus will compete in the 2017 Fed Cup World Group, which will be the highest level they have reached in Fed Cup play.

Results

Only World Group, World Group Play-off, World Group II, and World Group II Play-off ties are included.

References

Belarus Fed Cup team Wikipedia