Belgian Fed Cup team

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tennis Belgian Fed Cup team
Fed Cup
country BelgiumBelgium Belgium
Association Royal Belgian Tennis Federation
Ranking place 14th

First participation 1963
Total participations 53
best result Victory (2001)
Team leader
       
Dominique Monami

Victories / defeats 149 (79:70)
Years in the world group 33 (21:28)
Most wins overall Sabine Appelmans (32:22)
Most individual wins Sabine Appelmans (25:13)
Most double victories Els Callens (17: 6)
Best double Michele Gurdal
Monique Van Haver (11: 9)
Most participations Sabine Appelmans (33)
Most of the years Kirsten Flipkens (14)
Website Official website
Last update of the infobox: July 24th 2017
Participation of the
Belgian Fed Cup team

The Belgian Fed Cup team is the tennis national team of Belgium , in the Fed Cup is used. The Fed Cup (until 1995 Federation Cup) is the most important competition for national teams in women's tennis, analogous to the Davis Cup for men.

history

Belgium first took part in the Fed Cup in 1963. In 2001, the team won the title.

Team bosses (incomplete)

Team players (incomplete)

(As of February 11, 2018)

Players Calls
first last Balance S / N
Sabine Appelmans 1988 1999 32:22
Marie Benoît 2016 2016 1-0
Ysaline Bonaventure 2012 2016 7: 4
Els Callens 1994 2005 26:13
Kim Clijsters 2000 2011 24: 4
Kirsten Flipkens 2003 2018 13:30
Tamaryn Hendler 2007 2012 0: 8
Justine Henin 1999 2010 15: 4
Elise Mertens 2017 2018 5: 2
To-Sophie Mestach 2010 2017 9: 6
Dominique Monami 1991 2000 22:11
Sofie Oyen 2009 2010 0: 2
Maryna Sanewska 2017 2017 0: 2
Alison Van Uytvanck 2012 2018 14:10
Yanina Wickmayer 2007 2017 26:12

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