Brazilian Fed Cup team
Brazilian Fed Cup team | |
Fed Cup | |
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country | Brazil |
Association | Confederação Brasileira de Tênis |
Ranking place | 27 |
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First participation | 1965 |
Total participations | 43 |
best result | Quarterfinals (1965, 1982) |
Team boss
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Fernando Roese |
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Victories / defeats | 157 (85:72) |
Years in the world group | 11 (5:11) |
Most wins overall | Patricia Medrado (30:29) |
Most individual wins | Patricia Medrado (18:19) |
Most double victories | Joana Cortez (16: 5) |
Best double | Joana Cortez Vanessa Menga (8: 0) |
Most participations | Patricia Medrado (39) |
Most of the years | Patricia Medrado (13) |
Website | Official website |
Last update of the infobox: July 24th 2017 |
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Participation of the Brazilian Fed Cup team |
The Brazilian Fed Cup team is the tennis national team of Brazil , 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
Brazil first took part in the Fed Cup in 1965. The best result so far came in 1965 and 1982 when they made it to the quarter-finals.
Team bosses (incomplete)
- Carlos Jose Alves ,? -2010
- Marcelo Pereira Vecchio Rebelo , 2011
- Eduardo Frick , 2012
- Carla Tiene , 2013–2015
- Fernando Roese , since 2016
Well-known players in the team
See also
Web links
- Fed Cup statistics - Brazil (English)