Poland Fed Cup team

Poland
Captain Klaudia Jans-Ignacik
ITF ranking 18 Decrease 3 (18 April 2016)
Highest ITF ranking 7 (22 April 2014)
Colors red & white
First year 1966
Years played 35
Ties played (W–L) 113 (58–55)
Years in
World Group
14 (5–14)
Best finish World Group QF (1992, 2015)
Most total wins Agnieszka Radwańska (42–11)
Most singles wins Agnieszka Radwańska (34–9)
Most doubles wins Alicja Rosolska(21–10)
Best doubles team Klaudia Jans-Ignacik /
Alicja Rosolska (14–8)
Most ties played Agnieszka Radwańska (35)
Most years played Klaudia Jans-Ignacik
Alicja Rosolska (11)

The Poland Fed Cup team represents Poland in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Polski Związek Tenisowy. They currently compete in the World Group.

The Radwańska sisters won three singles competitions, Katarzyna Piter and Alicja Rosolska won double match and they gave Poland return to World Group II for the first time since 2010 with a 4-1 victory over Belgium in the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group II play-off.

Current Team

Against Russia 7–8 February 2015

Rankings 2 February 2015

History

Poland competed in its first Fed Cup in 1966. Their best result was reaching the quarterfinals in 1992.

Agnieszka Radwańska
Urszula Radwańska
Alicja Rosolska
Klaudia Jans-Ignacik
Legend
World Group
World Group Play-off
World Group II
World Group II Play-off
Europe/Africa Group

2010–2019

Edition Round Date Against Surface Team Result
2016 Fed Cup World Group II 1st Round 06–7 February 2016
United States
 United States Hard Loss 0-4
2015 Fed Cup World Group Play-off 18–19 April 2015
Poland Zielona Góra, Poland
  Switzerland Hard Loss 2-3
World Group 1st Round 9–10 February 2015
Poland Kraków, Poland
 Russia Hard (i) Loss 0–4
2014 Fed Cup World Group Play-off 19–20 April 2014
Spain Barcelona, Spain
 Spain Clay Win 3–2
World Group II 8–9 February 2014
Sweden Borås, Sweden
 Sweden Hard (i) Win 3–2
2013 Fed Cup World Group II Play-off 20–21 April 2013
Belgium Koksijde, Belgium
 Belgium Hard (i) Win 4–1
Europe/Africa Group I 6–9 February 2013
Israel Eilat, Israel
 Croatia Hard Win 2–1
 Israel Win 2–1
 Turkey Win 3–0
 Romania Win 2–1
2012 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 1–4 February 2012
Israel Eilat, Israel
 Sweden Hard Lost 1–2
 Romania Win 2–1
 Croatia Win 3–0
 Luxembourg Win 3–0
2011 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 2–5 February 2011
Israel Eilat, Israel
 Belarus Hard Lost 0–2
 Luxembourg Win 2–1
 Israel Win 2–1
 Bulgaria Lost 1–2
2010 Fed Cup World Group II Play-off 24–25 April 2010
Poland Sopot, Poland
 Spain Carpet (i) Lost 1–4
World Group II 6–7 February 2010
Poland Bydgoszcz, Poland
 Belgium Carpet (i) Lost 2–3

2000–2009

Edition Round Date Against Surface Team Result
2009 Fed Cup World Group II Play-off 25–26 April 2009
Poland Gdynia, Poland
 Japan Clay Win 3–2
Europe/Africa Group I 4–7 February 2009
Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
 Great Britain Hard (i) Win 2–1
 Israel Win 2–1
 Sweden Win 3–0
 Romania Win 2–1
2008 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 30 January–1 February 2008
Hungary Budapest, Hungary
 Georgia Carpet (i) Win 3–0
 Serbia Lost 1–2
 Romania Lost 0–3
2007 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 18–21 April 2007
Bulgaria Plovdiv, Bulgaria
 Ukraine Clay Lost 1–2
 Great Britain Win 3–0
 Bulgaria Win 3–0
 Luxembourg Win 3–0
2006 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group II 26–29 April 2006
Turkey Antalya, Turkey
 Georgia Clay Win 3–0
 Latvia Win 3–0
 Greece Win 3–0
 Portugal Win 3–0
2005 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 19–24 April 2005
Turkey Antalya, Turkey
 Estonia Clay Lost 0–3
 Sweden Lost 1–2
 Luxembourg Lost 1–2
 Netherlands Lost 0–3
2004 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 19–24 April 2004
Greece Athens, Greece
 Bulgaria Clay Lost 1–2
 Estonia Lost 1–2
 Greece Win 2–1
2003 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 21–26 April 2003
Portugal Estoril, Portugal
 Hungary Clay Lost 1–2
 Ireland Win 2–1
 Great Britain Lost 1–2
 Netherlands Win 2–1
2002 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 24–28 April 2002
Turkey Antalya, Turkey
 Turkey Clay Win 2–1
 Luxembourg Lost 0–3
 Yugoslavia Lost 1–2
2001 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 24–28 April 2001
Spain Murcia, Spain
 Macedonia Clay Win 3–0
 Netherlands Lost 0–3
 Yugoslavia Lost 0–3
2000 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 15–21 May 2000
Spain Murcia, Spain
 Romania Clay Lost 0–3
 Morocco Win 3–0
 Slovenia Lost 0–3
 Belarus Lost 0–3

1990–1999

Edition Round Date Against Surface Team Result
1999 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 19–23 April 1999
Spain Murcia, Spain
 Luxembourg Clay Lost 1–2
 Georgia Win 3–0
 Slovenia Lost 1–2
1998 Fed Cup World Group II Play-off 25–26 July 1998
Austria Bergheim, Austria
 Austria Clay Lost 0–5
Europe/Africa Group I 14–28 April 1998
Spain Murcia, Spain
 Romania Clay Win 2–0
 Greece Win 2–1
 Portugal Win 2–1
 Great Britain Win 2–1
 Madagascar Win 3–0
1997 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 22–26 April 1997
Italy Bari, Italy
 Finland Clay Win 3–0
 Belarus Lost 0–3
 Hungary Lost 0–3
1996 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group II 25–30 March 1996
Israel Ramat Hasharon, Israel
 Denmark Hard Win 2–1
 Ethiopia Win 3–0
 Botswana Win 3–0
 Lithuania Win 3–0
1995 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Group I 17–21 April 1995
Spain Murcia, Spain
 Great Britain Clay Lost 1–2
 Slovenia Lost 1–2
 Czech Republic Lost 0–3
1994 Fed Cup World Group 1st Round 19 July 1994
Germany Frankfurt, Germany
 Austria Clay Lost 1–2
1993 Fed Cup World Group 1st Round 19 July 1993
Germany Frankfurt, Germany
 Indonesia Clay Lost 1–2
World Group Play-off 22 July 1993
Germany Frankfurt, Germany
 Great Britain Clay Win 2–1
1992 Fed Cup World Group Quarterfinal 13–19 July 1992
Germany Frankfurt, Germany
 Germany Clay Lost 0–3
World Group 2nd Round  Sweden Win 2–1
World Group 1st Round  Israel Win 3–0
1991 Fed Cup World Group 2nd Round 18–28 July 1991
United Kingdom Nottingham, United Kingdom
 Indonesia Hard Lost 1–2
World Group 1st Round  France Win 2–1
World Group Qualifying Round  Kenya Win 3–0
World Group Qualifying Round  Uruguay Win 3–0
1990 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 21–29 July 1990
United States Norcross, United States
 Argentina Hard Lost 0–3
World Group, Consolation Round  Dominican Republic Win 2–1
World Group 1st Round  United States Lost 0–3
World Group Qualifying Round  Uruguay Win 2–1

1980–1989

Edition Round Date Against Surface Team Result
1989 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 1–9 October 1989
Japan Tokyo, Japan
 Brazil Hard Lost 1–2
World Group 1st Round  Denmark Lost 0–3
World Group, Qualifying Round  Singapore Win 3–0
1988 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 4–11 December 1988
Australia Melbourne, Australia
 Israel Hard Lost 0–3
World Group 1st Round  Italy Lost 1–2
1987 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 26 July–2 August 1987
Canada Vancouver, Canada
 Ireland Hard Lost 0–3
World Group 1st Round  Yugoslavia Lost 1–2
World Group, Qualifying Round  Philippines Win 2–1
1986 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 20–27 July 1986
Czechoslovakia Prague, Czechoslovakia
 Hungary Clay Lost 0–3
World Group 1st Round  Yugoslavia Lost 0–3
World Group, Qualifying Round  Mexico Win 3–0
1985 Fed Cup Not played
1984 Fed Cup
1983 Fed Cup
1982 Fed Cup
1981 Fed Cup
1980 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 20–27 July 1986
West Germany West Berlin, West Germany
 Canada Clay Lost 0–2
World Group, Consolation Round  Chinese Taipei Win 3–0
World Group 1st Round  United States Lost 0–3

1970–1979

Edition Round Date Against Surface Team Result
1979 Fed Cup Not played
1978 Fed Cup
1977 Fed Cup
1976 Fed Cup
1975 Fed Cup
1974 Fed Cup World Group, Consolation Round 13–19 May 1974
Italy Naples, Italy
 Japan Clay Lost 1–2
 Sweden Win 2–1
  Switzerland Win 3–0
World Group 2nd Round  United States Lost 0–3
World Group 1st Round  Luxembourg Win 3–0
1973 Fed Cup World Group 1st Round 30 April–6 May 1973
West Germany Bad Homburg, West Germany
 Luxembourg Clay Walkover
1972 Fed Cup Not played
1971 Fed Cup
1970 Fed Cup World Group 1st Round 19–24 May 1970
West Germany Freiburg, West Germany
 Italy Clay Walkover

1960–1969

Edition Round Date Against Surface Team Result
1969 Fed Cup World Group 2nd Round 19–25 May 1969
Greece Athens, Greece
 Australia Clay Walkover
1968 Fed Cup World Group 2nd Round 21–26 May 1968
France Paris, France
 Netherlands Clay Lost 1–2
World Group 1st Round  Greece Win 2–0
1967 Fed Cup World Group 2nd Round 6–11 June 1967
West Germany West Berlin, West Germany
 France Clay Walkover
1966 Fed Cup World Group 2nd Round 10–16 May 1966
Italy Turin, Italy
 Czechoslovakia Clay Lost 0–3
World Group 1st Round East Germany East Germany Walkover

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