- Serbia Fed Cup team
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Name = Serbia Fed Cup team [Data is from1995 ; forFR Yugoslavia ,Serbia and Montenegro , andSerbia (see alsoYugoslavia Fed Cup team )]
Nickname =
Captain =Dejan Vraneš (as of 2007 )
Coach =
ITF Rank = 19 (as ofJuly 16 ,2007 )
ITF max =
ITF max date =
ITF min =
ITF min date =
Colors = Red, Blue and White
First year =1969 From 1969-1992 seeYugoslavia Fed Cup team , from 1995-2003 team played under the nameFR Yugoslavia , until 2004-2006 under the name ofSerbia and Montenegro , and from 2007 underSerbia n name]
Years played = 33
Ties played = 103 (54-49)
Titles =
Runners-up =
Best =
Player wins =Dragana Zarić (33-19)
Singles wins = Dragana Zarić (18-8)
Doubles wins = Dragana Zarić (15-11)
Best doubles = Dragana Zarić &Katarina Dašković (6-0)
Most ties = Dragana Zarić (37)
Most years = Dragana Zarić (11)The Serbia Fed Cup team represents
Serbia inFed Cup tennis competition and are governed by theSerbia Tennis Federation . They currently compete in the Europe/Africa Zone of Group I.History
Before 1992
Serbia, together with other former Yugoslavian countries, competed in its first Fed Cup in 1969, as
Yugoslavia Fed Cup team until1992 . Yugoslavia reached the semifinals in 1984, with1977 French Open champion,Mima Jaušovec andSabrina 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 2004 - 2006 under name ofSerbia and Montenegro . After Montenegro declared its independence, Serbia is competing under its present name.The biggest success, from 1995, is when Serbia Fed Cup team reached
2007 Fed Cup World Group II Play-offs , but then were defeated bySlovakia Fed Cup team .Current team
*2008 team:
**Jelena Janković
**Ana Ivanović
**Ana Jovanović
**Teodora Mirčić
*2007 team:
**Jelena Janković
**Vojislava Lukić
**Ana Timotić
**Ana Jovanović
*2006 team:
**Ana Ivanović
**Ana Timotić
**Danica Krstajić ee also
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Fed Cup
*Serbia Davis Cup team Notes
External links
*FedCupteamlink|code=SRB
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