Chilean Fed Cup team
Chilean Fed Cup team | |
Fed Cup | |
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country | Chile |
Association | Federatión de Tenis de Chile |
Ranking place | 30th |
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First participation | 1968 |
Total participations | 35 |
best result | Play-offs for World Group II (1996) |
Team leader
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Belén Luduena |
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Victories / defeats | 130 (68:62) |
Years in the world group | 5 (0: 5) |
Most wins overall | Paula Cabezas (49:21) |
Most individual wins | Andrea Koch-Benvenuto (30:18) |
Most double victories | Paula Cabezas (23: 7) |
Best double |
Barbara Castro Paula Cabezas (15: 5) |
Most participations | Andrea Koch-Benvenuto (48) |
Most of the years | Andrea Koch-Benvenuto (14) |
Website | Official website |
Last update of the infobox: July 24th 2017 |
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Participation of the Chilean Fed Cup team |
The Chilean Fed Cup team is the national tennis team of Chile that is used in the Fed Cup . 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
Chile first took part in the Fed Cup in 1968. The team's greatest success so far was reaching the play-offs for World Group II in 1996.
Team bosses (incomplete)
- Carlos Marchant , 2010
- Paolo Massaro , 2011
- Alejandro Rossi , 2012
- Guillermo Gómez , 2013
- Belus PrajouxX , 2014-2016
- Belén Luduena , since 2017
Well-known players in the team
See also
Web links
- Fed Cup Stats - Chile (English)