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Sweden Billie Jean King Cup team

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Sweden
CaptainLars-Anders Wahlgren
ITF ranking53 Decrease (24 July 2017)
Colorsyellow & blue
First year1964
Years played50
Ties played (W–L)142 (73–69)
Years in
World Group
21 (9–20)
Best finishWorld Group QF (1970, 1977, 1980, 1988)
Most total winsSofia Arvidsson (50–38)
Most singles winsSofia Arvidsson (36–24)
Most doubles winsJohanna Larsson (16–10)
Best doubles teamSofia Arvidsson /
Johanna Larsson (11–6)
Most ties playedSofia Arvidsson (50)
Most years playedSofia Arvidsson (15)

The Sweden Billie Jean King Cup team represents Sweden in the Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Swedish Tennis Association.

History

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Sweden competed in its first Fed Cup in 1964. Their best result was reaching the quarterfinals on four occasions.

Current team (2017)

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Results

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2010–2019

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Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 Europe/Africa Zone, Group I 3 February Lisbon (POR)  Denmark 2–1 Won
4 February  Latvia 2–1 Won
5 February  Hungary 3–0 Won
World Group II Play-off 25–26 April Helsingborg (SWE)  China 3–2 Won
2011 World Group II 5–6 February Helsingborg (SWE)  Ukraine 2–3 Lost
World Group II Play-off 16–17 April Lugano (SUI)   Switzerland 1–4 Lost
2012 Europe/Africa Zone Group I 1 February Eilat (ISR)  Bosnia and H. 3–0 Won
2 February  Hungary 2–1 Won
3 February  Greece 2–1 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-off 4 February  Poland 2–1 Won
World Group II Play-off 21–22 April Borås (SWE)  Great Britain 4–1 Won
2013 World Group II 9–10 February Buenos Aires (ARG)  Argentina 3–2 Won
World Group Play-off 20–21 April Delray Beach (USA)  United States 2–3 Lost
2014 World Group II 8–9 February Borås (SWE)  Poland 2–3 Lost
World Group II Play-off 19–20 April Lidköping (SWE)  Thailand 4–0 Won
2015 World Group II 7–8 February Helsingborg (SWE)   Switzerland 1–3 Lost
World Group II Play-off 18–19 April Bratislava (SVK)  Slovakia 0–4 Lost
2016 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Round Robin 4 February Eilat (ISR)  Portugal 1–2 Lost
5 February  Ukraine 0–3 Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-off 6 February  Turkey 0–2 Lost
2017 Europe/Africa Zone Group II Round Robin 19 April Šiauliai (LTU)  Slovenia 0–3 Lost
20 April  Norway 3–0 Won
21 April  South Africa 3–0 Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group II Play-off 22 April  Denmark 2–1 Won
2018 Europe/Africa Zone Group I Round Robin

See also

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