1996 Fed Cup World Group play-offs

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The World Group play-offs were four ties which involved the losing nations of the World Group first round and the winning nations of the World Group II. Nations that won their play-off ties entered the 1997 World Group, while losing nations joined the 1997 World Group II.

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Austria vs. Germany

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Austria
1
Werzer Arena, Pörtschach, Austria
13–14 July 1996
Red clay (outdoors)
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Germany
4
123
1 Flag of Austria.svg
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Barbara Paulus
Anke Huber
4
6
3
6
  
2 Flag of Austria.svg
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Judith Wiesner
Steffi Graf
1
6
6
3
2
6
 
3 Flag of Austria.svg
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Barbara Schett
Steffi Graf
3
6
2
6
  
4 Flag of Austria.svg
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Judith Wiesner
Anke Huber
3
6
63
77
  
5 Flag of Austria.svg
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Barbara Schett  /  Melanie Schnell
Sabine Hack  /  Christina Singer
6
3
6
4
  

[1]

Czech Republic vs. Argentina

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Czech Republic
3
Lokomotive Hall, Plzeň, Czech Republic
13–14 July 1996
Supreme carpet (indoors)
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Argentina
1
123
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Helena Suková
Florencia Labat
7
5
6
3
  
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
Flag of Argentina.svg
Jana Novotná
Mercedes Paz
6
1
6
2
  
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
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Ludmila Richterová
Florencia Labat
3
6
  retired
 
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
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Helena Suková
Mercedes Paz
65
77
6
1
6
2
 
5 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg
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Jana Novotná  /  Helena Suková
Florencia Labat  /  Mercedes Paz
   not
played

[2]

South Africa vs. Belgium

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South Africa
1
Free State Stadium, Bloemfontein, South Africa
13–14 July 1996
Plexipave (outdoors)
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Belgium
4
123
1 Flag of South Africa.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Mariaan de Swardt
Sabine Appelmans
6
0
3
6
2
6
 
2 Flag of South Africa.svg
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Amanda Coetzer
Dominique Van Roost
2
6
3
6
  
3 Flag of South Africa.svg
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Amanda Coetzer
Sabine Appelmans
3
6
6
3
0
6
 
4 Flag of South Africa.svg
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Mariaan de Swardt
Dominique Van Roost
7
5
6
3
  
5 Flag of South Africa.svg
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
Amanda Coetzer  /  Mariaan de Swardt
Laurence Courtois  /  Nancy Feber
2
6
6
3
0
6
 

[3]

Slovakia vs. Netherlands

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Slovakia
2
Slovan Kerametal Tennis Club, Bratislava, Slovakia
13–14 July 1996
Red clay (outdoors)
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Netherlands
3
123
1 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Henrieta Nagyová
Miriam Oremans
1
6
4
6
  
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Karina Habšudová
Kristie Boogert
4
6
2
6
  
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Karina Habšudová
Miriam Oremans
6
1
6
3
  
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Henrieta Nagyová
Kristie Boogert
6
4
1
6
0
6
 
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Karina Habšudová  /  Radka Zrubáková
Manon Bollegraf  /  Caroline Vis
6
4
6
3
  

[4]

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References

  1. "Austria v Germany". fedcup.com.
  2. "Czech Republic v Argentina". fedcup.com.
  3. "South Africa v Belgium". fedcup.com.
  4. "Slovakia v Netherlands". fedcup.com.

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