Yugoslavia Fed Cup team

Yugoslavia Fed Cup team

FedCupinfobox
Name = Yugoslavia Fed Cup team [Data taken from [http://www.fedcup.com/teams/playerwinloss.asp?team=YUG Fed Cup profile for Yugoslavia] is only until 1992. Data of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro is in Serbia Fed Cup team.]



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First year = 1969
Years played = 22 (until 1992)
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Best =
Player wins = Sabrina Goleš (30-13)
Singles wins = Sabrina Goleš (15-8)
Doubles wins = Sabrina Goleš (15-5)
Best doubles = Sabrina Goleš &
Renata Sasak (6-3)
Most ties = Sabrina Goleš (24) &
Mima Jaušovec (24)
Most years = Mima Jaušovec (11)
The Yugoslavia Fed Cup team represented SFR Yugoslavia in Fed Cup tennis competition and was governed by the Yugoslav Tennis Association. With the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the team no longer exists.

History

Yugoslavia competed in its first Fed Cup in 1969 against United States in Greece; and lost 3-0. It reached the semifinals in 1984, with Sabrina Goleš, Mima Jaušovec, and Renata Sasak, in the team.

uccessors

For statistical purposes the Serbian Fed Cup team is considered the direct successor, but in practical terms the Yugoslavian team was succeeded by the following:
*fed|CRO (1992-)
*fed|SLO (1992-)
*fed|YUG|FR (1995-2003) / fed|SCG (2004-2006)
**fed|SRB (2007-)
**fed|MNE (2007-)
*fed|MKD (1995-)
*fed|BIH (1997-)

ee also

*Fed Cup
*Yugoslavia Davis Cup team

Notes

External links

* [http://www.fedcup.com/teams/team.asp?btnStatus=submitted&team=YUG Fed Cup profile]


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