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1991 Federation Cup (tennis)

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1991 Federation Cup
Details
Duration18 – 28 July
Edition29th
Champion
Winning Nation Spain
1990
1992

The 1991 Federation Cup was the 29th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis. The tournament was held at the Nottingham Tennis Centre in Nottingham, United Kingdom from 18–28 July. Spain defeated the United States in the final (in what was a rematch of the 1989 Federation Cup final), giving Spain its first title.

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Transcription

World Group Qualifying

Winning nations advanced to World Group, nations that lost in the first round played in consolation rounds.

World Group

Participating Teams

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Belgium

Brazil

Bulgaria

Canada

China

Czechoslovakia

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Great Britain

Greece

Hungary

Indonesia

Israel

Italy

Japan

Netherlands

New Zealand

Paraguay

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Soviet Union

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

United States

Yugoslavia

Draw

First Round
22–23 July
Second Round
24 July
Quarterfinals
25–26 July
Semifinals
27 July
Final
28 July
               
   United States 2
   Netherlands 0
   United States 3
   Bulgaria 0
   Hungary 0
   Bulgaria 3
   United States 2
   Austria 1
   Finland 3
Q  Romania 0
   Finland 1
   Austria 2
Q  Portugal 0
   Austria 3
   United States 3
   Czechoslovakia 0
    Switzerland 2
   Argentina 0
    Switzerland 2
Q  China 1
   Brazil 0
Q  China 3
    Switzerland 1
   Czechoslovakia 2
   Czechoslovakia 2
   Sweden 0
   Czechoslovakia 2
   Soviet Union 1
Q  Paraguay 0
   Soviet Union 3
   United States 1
   Spain 2
   Great Britain 2
   New Zealand 0
   Great Britain 0
   Italy 2
Q  Israel 1
   Italy 2
   Italy 1
   Germany 2
   Canada 2
Q  Denmark 1
   Canada 1
   Germany 2
Q  Greece 0
   Germany 3
   Germany 0
   Spain 3
   France 1
Q  Poland 2
Q  Poland 1
   Indonesia 2
   Yugoslavia 0
   Indonesia 3
   Indonesia 0
   Spain 2
   Australia 2
   Japan 1
   Australia 0
   Spain 3
   Belgium 0
   Spain 2

World Group play-offs

The sixteen losing teams in the World Group first round ties played off against each other in the first round. The losing teams then went to play-off again, with those that lost twice being relegated to Zonal Competition in 1992.

Consolation Rounds

First Round
19–20 July
Quarterfinals
21 July
Semifinals
22 July
Final
23 July
            
 South Korea 3
 Hong Kong 0
 South Korea 1
 Norway 2
 Bolivia 1
 Norway 2
 Norway 3
 Thailand 0
 Thailand 3
 India 0
 Thailand 3
 Turkey 0
 Turkey 3
 Kenya 0
 Norway 2
 Ireland 1
 Jamaica 1
 Philippines 2
 Philippines 2
 Sri Lanka 1
 Malaysia 0
 Sri Lanka 3
 Philippines 1
 Ireland 2
 Bahamas 1
 Dominican Republic 2
 Dominican Republic 1
 Ireland 2
 Trinidad and Tobago 0
 Ireland 3

References

External links

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