Serbia Fed Cup team
The Serbian Fed Cup team represents Serbia in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Serbia. They will compete in 2019 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I at Venue 1 in Bath, United Kingdom. From 5 June 2006 team is playing under the name of Serbia.
Team reached the 2012 final after beating Belgium and Russia in away ties and lost to Czech Republic in Prague in their first ever Fed Cup final.
Olympic Committee of Serbia declared Fed Cup team for the best female team of the year 2012.
Current team
The following players were called up for the Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I in February 2019.Player | Singles Rank | Doubles Rank | First year played | No. of ties | Total Win/Loss | Singles Win/Loss | Doubles Win/Loss |
Aleksandra Krunić | 57 | 46 | 2009 | 13 | 11–7 | 6–4 | 5–3 |
Olga Danilović | 112 | 124 | 2018 | 3 | 3–3 | 3–0 | 0–3 |
Ivana Jorović | 117 | 690 | 2015 | 11 | 11–7 | 7–4 | 4–3 |
Nina Stojanović | 248 | 99 | 2014 | 9 | 5–7 | 1–4 | 4–3 |
of Serbia against Ai Sugiyama from Japan
team record holder with most total wins and singles match wins playing for Serbia against Slovakia
Recent call-ups
The following players were part of a team in the last few years.Player | WTA Rank | First year played | Total Win/Loss | Singles Win/Loss | Doubles Win/Loss | Last year played |
Dejana Radanović | 213 | 2017 | 2–3 | 2–1 | 0–2 | 2018 |
Jovana Jakšić | 277 | 2014 | 2–3 | 0–2 | 2–1 | 2016 |
Bojana Marinković | – 65 ITF | 2017 | 0–3 | 0–0 | 0–3 | 2018 |
Jelena Janković | Inactive * | 2001 | 34–16 | 27–11 | 7–5 | 2016 |
Doroteja Erić | Inactive | 2015 DNP | 0–0 | 0–0 | 0–0 | 2015 DNP |
Ana Ivanovic | Retired | 2006 | 20–9 | 17–7 | 3–2 | 2015 |
Bojana Jovanovski Petrović | Retired | 2010 | 6–11 | 4–9 | 2–2 | 2014 |
Vesna Dolonc | Retired | 2013 | 1–4 | 1–3 | 0–1 | 2014 |
Vojislava Lukić | Retired | 2007 | 2–2 | 1–2 | 1–0 | 2007 |
- *Special ranking
- WTA Rankings as of 4 February 2019
History
Before 1992
Serbia, together with other former Yugoslavian countries, competed in its first Fed Cup in 1969, as Yugoslavian Fed Cup team until 1992. Yugoslavia reached the semifinals in 1984, with 1977 French Open champion, Mima Jaušovec and Sabrina 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 of Serbia and Montenegro. After Montenegro declared its independence, Serbia is competing under its present name since 2007.The biggest success from 1995 is when Serbia Fed Cup team reached the final in 2012 Fed Cup World Group, where they lost to Czech Republic in away tie.
Year | Name of the country | Years played | Ties played | Years in World Group | Best result |
1969–1992 | 19 | 53 | – | Main Draw Semifinals 1984 | |
1995–2003 | 9 | 34 | 0 | Europe/Africa Zone, Group I Play–offs 2002, 2003 | |
2004–2006 | 3 | 11 | 0 | Europe/Africa Zone, Group I Play–offs 2004, 2006 | |
2007– | 12 | 36 | 3 | Final 2012 | |
1969– | Overall | 43 | 134 | 3 | Final 2012 |
Serbia considers as the direct successor of Fed Cup team Serbia and Montenegro, FR Yugoslavia and SFR Yugoslavia.
Results
Match-ups since 2007 under present name Serbia
Year | Competition | Date | Surface | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
2007 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool C | 18 Apr | clay | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | 3 : 0 | Won | |
2007 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool C | 19 Apr | clay | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | 1 : 2 | Lost | |
2007 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool C | 20 Apr | clay | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2007 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs | 21 Apr | clay | Plovdiv, Bulgaria | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2007 | World Group II Play-offs | 14–15 Jul | hard | Košice, Slovakia | 1 : 4 | Lost | |
2008 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D | 31 Jan | carpet | Budapest, Hungary | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2008 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D | 1 Feb | carpet | Budapest, Hungary | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2008 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs | 2 Feb | carpet | Budapest, Hungary | 2 : 0 | Won | |
2008 | World Group II Play-offs | 26–27 Apr | hard | Zagreb, Croatia | 3 : 2 | Won | |
2009 | World Group II | 7–8 Feb | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | 4 : 1 | Won | |
2009 | World Group Play-offs | 25–26 Apr | clay | Lleida, Spain | 4 : 0 | Won | |
2010 | World Group 1st Round | 6–7 Feb | hard | Belgrade, Serbia | 2 : 3 | Lost | |
2010 | World Group Play-offs | 24–25 Apr | clay | Belgrade, Serbia | 2 : 3 | Lost | |
2011 | World Group II | 5–6 Feb | hard | Novi Sad, Serbia | 3 : 2 | Won | |
2011 | World Group Play-offs | 16–17 Apr | clay | Bratislava, Slovakia | 3 : 2 | Won | |
2012 | World Group 1st Round | 4–5 Feb | hard | Charleroi, Belgium | 3 : 2 | Won | |
2012 | World Group Semifinals | 21–22 Apr | clay | Moscow, Russia | 3 : 2 | Won | |
2012 | World Group Final | 3–4 Nov | hard | Prague, Czech Republic | 1 : 3 | Runner-up | |
2013 | World Group 1st Round | 9–10 Feb | hard | Niš, Serbia | 2 : 3 | Lost | |
2013 | World Group Play-offs | 20–21 Apr | clay | Stuttgart, Germany | 2 : 3 | Lost | |
2014 | World Group II | 8–9 Feb | hard | Montreal, Canada | 1 : 4 | Lost | |
2014 | World Group II Play-offs | 19–20 Apr | clay | Bucharest, Romania | 1 : 4 | Lost | |
2015 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A | 4 Feb | hard | Budapest, Hungary | 3 : 0 | Won | |
2015 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A | 5 Feb | hard | Budapest, Hungary | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2015 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs | 7 Feb | hard | Budapest, Hungary | 2 : 0 | Won | |
2015 | World Group II Play-offs | 18–19 Apr | hard | Novi Sad, Serbia | 4 : 1 | Won | |
2016 | World Group II | 6–7 Feb | hard | Kraljevo, Serbia | 0 : 4 | Lost | |
2016 | World Group II Play-offs | 16–17 Apr | clay | Belgrade, Serbia | 2 : 3 | Lost | |
2017 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D | 8 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2017 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D | 9 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2017 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool D | 10 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2017 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs | 11 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2017 | World Group II Play-offs | 22–23 Apr | hard | Zrenjanin, Serbia | 0 : 4 | Lost | |
2018 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A | 7 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2018 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Pool A | 9 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 2 : 1 | Won | |
2018 | Europe/Africa Zone Group I Play-offs | 10 Feb | hard | Tallinn, Estonia | 1 : 2 | Lost |
Former teams
- 1993: UN sport sanctions
- 1994: UN sport sanctions
- 1995: Dragana Zarić – Katarina Dašković – Dragana Ilić – Branislava Ivanović
- 1996: Dragana Zarić – Sandra Naćuk – Branislava Ivanović
- 1997: Dragana Zarić – Sandra Naćuk – Dragana Ilić – Ljiljana Nanušević
- 1998: Sandra Naćuk – Dragana Zarić – Tatjana Ječmenica – Sanja Jukić
- 1999: Dragana Zarić – Branka Bojović – Borka Majstorović
- 2000: Katarina Mišić – Marina Petrović – Dragana Zarić – Renata Ljukovčan
- 2001: Sandra Naćuk – Dragana Zarić – Katarina Mišić – Jelena Janković
- 2002: Dragana Zarić – Katarina Mišić – Jelena Janković – Daniela Berček
- 2003: Jelena Janković – Dragana Zarić – Katarina Mišić – Ana Jovanović
- 2004: Jelena Dokic – Jelena Janković – Ana Timotić – Dragana Zarić
- 2005: Jelena Janković – Ana Timotić – Dragana Zarić – Ana Jovanović
- 2006: Ana Ivanovic – Ana Timotić – Danica Krstajić – Ana Veselinović
- 2007: Jelena Janković – Vojislava Lukić – Ana Timotić – Ana Jovanović – Nataša Zorić
- 2008: Jelena Janković – Ana Ivanovic – Jelena Janković – Ana Jovanović – Teodora Mirčić
- 2009: Jelena Janković – Ana Ivanovic – Ana Jovanović – Aleksandra Krunić – Bojana Jovanovski
- 2010: Jelena Janković – Ana Ivanovic – Bojana Jovanovski – Ana Jovanović – Aleksandra Krunić
- 2011: Jelena Janković – Ana Ivanovic – Bojana Jovanovski – Aleksandra Krunić – Ana Jovanović – Tamara Čurović
- 2012: Jelena Janković – Ana Ivanovic – Bojana Jovanovski – Aleksandra Krunić – Natalija Kostić
- 2013: Ana Ivanovic – Bojana Jovanovski – Vesna Dolonc – Aleksandra Krunić – Ivana Jorović
- 2014: Ana Ivanovic – Bojana Jovanovski – Vesna Dolonc – Jovana Jakšić – Aleksandra Krunić – Nina Stojanović
- 2015: Ana Ivanovic – Jelena Janković – Aleksandra Krunić – Ivana Jorović – Doroteja Erić – Vojislava Lukić
- 2016: Jelena Janković – Bojana Jovanovski – Aleksandra Krunić – Jovana Jakšić – Ivana Jorović – Nina Stojanović
- 2017: Aleksandra Krunić – Nina Stojanović – Ivana Jorović – Dejana Radanović – Bojana Marinković – Olga Danilović
- 2018: Dejana Radanović – Olga Danilović – Bojana Marinković – Ivana Jorović
Captains
- Lea Habunek, 1968—1981
- Jelena Genčić, 1981—1994
- Dragan Ćirić, 1995—1997
- Biljana Veselinović, 1997—2004
- Tatjana Ječmenica, 2005—2007
- Dejan Vraneš, 2007—2014
- Tatjana Ječmenica, 2014—