Serbia Fed Cup team

Serbia
Captain Tatjana Ječmenica
ITF ranking 17 Steady (12 February 2018)
Highest ITF ranking 4 (23 April 2012)
Colors red & white
First year 1995
Years played 24
Ties played (W–L) 81 (50–31)
Years in
World Group
3 (2–3)
Runners-up 1 (2012)
Most total wins Jelena Janković (34–16)
Most singles wins Jelena Janković (27–11)
Most doubles wins Dragana Zarić (15–11)
Sabrina Goleš (15–5)
Best doubles team Katarina Mišić /
Dragana Zarić (6–0)
Sabrina Goleš /
Renata Šašak (6–3)
Most ties played Dragana Zarić (37)
Most years played Jelena Janković (12)

The Serbian Fed Cup team represents Serbia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Serbia. They currently compete in 2019 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I. From 5 June 2006 team is playing under the name of Serbia.

Team reached the 2012 final after beating Belgium and Russia in away ties and lost to Czech Republic in Prague in their first ever Fed Cup final.

Olympic Committee of Serbia declared Fed Cup team for the best female team of the year 2012.

Ana Ivanovic of Serbia against Ai Sugiyama from Japan (Belgrade 7 February 2009)
Jelena Janković team record holder with most total wins (34–16) and singles match wins (27–11) playing for Serbia against Slovakia (Košice 14 July 2007)

Current team

The following players were called up for the Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I in February 2018.[1]

Player WTA Rank First year played Total Win/Loss Singles Win/Loss Doubles Win/Loss
Dejana Radanović 264 2017 2–3 2–1 0–2
Ivana Jorović (INJ) 281 2015 11–7 7–4 4–3
Olga Danilović 304 2018 3–3 3–0 0–3
Bojana Marinković 573 2017 0–3 0–0 0–3

Recent call-ups

The following players were part of a team in the last few years.

Player WTA Rank First year played Total Win/Loss Singles Win/Loss Doubles Win/Loss Last year played
Aleksandra Krunić47200911–76–45–32017
Jelena Janković235
(72)*
200134–1627–117–52016
Jovana Jakšić30820142–30–22–12016
Nina Stojanović31520145–71–44–32017
Bojana Jovanovski Petrović
(126)*
20106–114–92–22014 (2016 DNP)
Doroteja Erić2015 DNP0–00–00–02015 DNP
Ana IvanovicRetired200620–917–73–22015
Vesna DoloncRetired20131–41–30–12014
Vojislava LukićRetired20072–21–21–02007 (2015 DNP)
  • *Protected ranking
  • WTA Rankings as of 5 February 2018

History

Before 1992

Serbia, together with other former Yugoslavian countries, competed in its first Fed Cup in 1969, as Yugoslavian Fed Cup team until 1992. Yugoslavia reached the semifinals in 1984, with 1977 French Open champion, Mima Jaušovec and Sabrina Goleš in the team.

From 1995

Together with, what is now Montenegro Fed Cup team, Serbia competed under name of Yugoslavia from 1995 until 2003; and from 20042006 under name of Serbia and Montenegro. After Montenegro declared its independence, Serbia is competing under its present name since 2007.

The biggest success from 1995 is when Serbia Fed Cup team reached the final in 2012 Fed Cup World Group, where they lost to Czech Republic in away tie.

Year Name of the country Years played Ties played Years in World Group Best result
19691992  Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRJ) 19 53
(24–29)
Main Draw Semifinals 1984
19952003  Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SRJ) 9 34
(20–14)
0 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I Play–offs 2002, 2003
20042006  Serbia and Montenegro (SCG) 3 11
(7–4)
0 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I Play–offs 2004, 2006
2007  Serbia (SRB) 12 36
(23–13)
3
(2–3)
Final 2012
1969 Overall 43 134
(74–60)
3
(2–3)
Final 2012

Serbia considers as the direct successor of Fed Cup team Serbia and Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia and SFR Yugoslavia.

Results

Tournament19631964196519661967196819691970197119721973197419751976197719781979198019811982198319841985198619871988198919901991199219931994W–L
Federation Cup
World Group A A A A A A 2R 2R QF A 1R 1R 1R 2R A 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R QF SF 2R 2R 2R 1R 1R Q1 1R A Susp. 22–27
Europe/Africa Zone Not Held QF 2–2
Win–Loss 0–1 0–2 0–2 0–2 1–1 1–1 1–1 1–1 2–2 2–1 3–1 1–1 2–1 1–1 1–2 4–2 2–2 0–3 2–2 24–29
Tournament199519961997199819992000200120022003200420052006200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018W–L
Fed Cup
World Group A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1R A L 1R A A A A A 2–3
World Group Play-offs A A A A A NH A A A A A A A A W L W A L A A A A A 2–2
World Group II A A A A A Not Held A A A A W A W A A L A L A A 2–2
World Group II Play-offs A A A A A A A L W A A A A A L W L L A 2–4
Europe/Africa Zone Group I A 13-16 A 9-12 13-16 A 5-8 PO PO PO 7-8 PO W W A A A A A A W A W PO 29–19
Europe/Africa Zone Group II W A W A A W A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 13–1
Win–Loss 4–1 0–3 5–0 1–2 0–3 4–0 2–1 2–2 2–2 2–1 2–2 3–1 3–2 4–0 2–0 0–2 2–0 2–1 0–2 0–2 4–0 0–2 4–1 2–1 74–60
Year End Ranking 32 32 28 31 24 19 14 7 11 7 4 4 6 10 24 17

Match-ups since 2007 under present name Serbia

Year Competition Date Surface Location Opponent Score Result
2007 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool C 18 Apr clay Plovdiv, Bulgaria  Estonia 3 : 0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool C 19 Apr clay Plovdiv, Bulgaria  Sweden 1 : 2 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool C 20 Apr clay Plovdiv, Bulgaria  Slovenia 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs 21 Apr clay Plovdiv, Bulgaria  Romania 2 : 1 Won
World Group II Play-offs 14–15 Jul hard (i) Košice, Slovakia  Slovakia 1 : 4 Lost
2008 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D 31 Jan carpet (i) Budapest, Hungary  Poland 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D 1 Feb carpet (i) Budapest, Hungary  Romania 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs 2 Feb carpet (i) Budapest, Hungary  Netherlands 2 : 0 Won
World Group II Play-offs 26–27 Apr hard (i) Zagreb, Croatia  Croatia 3 : 2 Won
2009 World Group II 7–8 Feb hard (i) Belgrade, Serbia  Japan 4 : 1 Won
World Group Play-offs 25–26 Apr clay Lleida, Spain  Spain 4 : 0 Won
2010 World Group 1st Round 6–7 Feb hard (i) Belgrade, Serbia  Russia 2 : 3 Lost
World Group Play-offs 24–25 Apr clay (i) Belgrade, Serbia  Slovakia 2 : 3 Lost
2011 World Group II 5–6 Feb hard (i) Novi Sad, Serbia  Canada 3 : 2 Won
World Group Play-offs 16–17 Apr clay (i) Bratislava, Slovakia  Slovakia 3 : 2 Won
2012 World Group 1st Round 4–5 Feb hard (i) Charleroi, Belgium  Belgium 3 : 2 Won
World Group Semifinals 21–22 Apr clay (i) Moscow, Russia  Russia 3 : 2 Won
World Group Final 3–4 Nov hard (i) Prague, Czech Republic  Czech Republic 1 : 3 Runner-up
2013 World Group 1st Round 9–10 Feb hard (i) Niš, Serbia  Slovakia 2 : 3 Lost
World Group Play-offs 20–21 Apr clay Stuttgart, Germany  Germany 2 : 3 Lost
2014 World Group II 8–9 Feb hard (i) Montreal, Canada  Canada 1 : 4 Lost
World Group II Play-offs 19–20 Apr clay Bucharest, Romania  Romania 1 : 4 Lost
2015 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A 4 Feb hard (i) Budapest, Hungary  Austria 3 : 0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A 5 Feb hard (i) Budapest, Hungary  Hungary 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs 7 Feb hard (i) Budapest, Hungary  Croatia 2 : 0 Won
World Group II Play-offs 18–19 Apr hard Novi Sad, Serbia  Paraguay 4 : 1 Won
2016 World Group II 6–7 Feb hard (i) Kraljevo, Serbia  Spain 0 : 4 Lost
World Group II Play-offs 16–17 Apr clay (i) Belgrade, Serbia  Belgium 2 : 3 Lost
2017 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D 8 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Estonia 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D 9 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Bulgaria 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D 10 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Israel 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs 11 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Poland 2 : 1 Won
World Group II Play-offs 22–23 Apr hard (i) Zrenjanin, Serbia  Australia 0 : 4 Lost
2018 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A 7 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Bulgaria 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A 9 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Georgia 2 : 1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs 10 Feb hard (i) Tallinn, Estonia  Latvia 1 : 2 Lost

Former teams

Captains

  • Lea Habunek, 1968—1981
  • Jelena Genčić, 1981—1994
  • Dragan Ćirić, 1995—1997
  • Biljana Veselinović, 1997—2004
  • Tatjana Ječmenica, 2005—2007
  • Dejan Vraneš, 2007—2014
  • Tatjana Ječmenica, 2014—

See also

References

  1. Medić, Jelena (25 December 2017). "SPISAK ZA FED KUP Olga debituje za Srbiju, Jorovićeva glavni adut naše selekcije". Blic. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
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