2007 Fed Cup World Group II play-offs

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The 2007 World Group II play-offs were four ties which involved the losing nations of the World Group II and four nations from the three Zonal Group I competitions. Nations that won their play-off ties entered the 2008 World Group II, while losing nations joined their respective zonal groups.

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Australia vs. Ukraine

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Australia
1
Royal Pines Resort, Ashmore, Australia
14–15 July 2007
Plexipave (outdoors)
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Ukraine
4
123
1 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
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Alicia Molik
Alona Bondarenko
3
6
4
6
  
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
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Nicole Pratt
Kateryna Bondarenko
0
6
1
6
  
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
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Nicole Pratt
Alona Bondarenko
5
7
4
6
  
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
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Casey Dellacqua
Yuliana Fedak
6
4
6
2
  
5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg
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Alicia Molik  /  Rennae Stubbs
Yuliya Beygelzimer  /  Kateryna Bondarenko
6
2
3
6
3
6
 

[1]

Argentina vs. Canada

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Argentina
4
Córdoba Lawn Tenis Club, Córdoba, Argentina
14–15 July 2007
Red clay (outdoors)
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Canada
1
123
1 Flag of Argentina.svg
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Gisela Dulko
Marie-Ève Pelletier
7
5
6
4
  
2 Flag of Argentina.svg
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María Emilia Salerni
Aleksandra Wozniak
6
3
6
4
  
3 Flag of Argentina.svg
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Gisela Dulko
Aleksandra Wozniak
6
0
2
6
2
6
 
4 Flag of Argentina.svg
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María Emilia Salerni
Stéphanie Dubois
6
4
6
1
  
5 Flag of Argentina.svg
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Jorgelina Cravero  /  Betina Jozami
Stéphanie Dubois  /  Marie-Ève Pelletier
    w/o
 

[2]

Croatia vs. Chinese Taipei

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Croatia
3
Tenis Klub "Split", Split, Croatia
14–15 July 2007
Red clay (outdoors)
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Chinese Taipei
2
123
1 Flag of Croatia.svg
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Nika Ožegović
Chan Yung-jan
6
0
6
3
  
2 Flag of Croatia.svg
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Jelena Kostanić Tošić
Hsieh Su-wei
65
77
4
6
  
3 Flag of Croatia.svg
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Ana Vrljić
Chan Chin-wei
6
0
6
1
  
4 Flag of Croatia.svg
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Nika Ožegović
Hsieh Su-wei
6
1
5
7
6
1
 
5 Flag of Croatia.svg
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Jelena Kostanić Tošić  /  Ana Vrljić
Chan Yung-jan  /  Chuang Chia-jung
68
710
3
6
  

[3]

Slovakia vs. Serbia

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Slovakia
4
Steel Aréna, Košice, Slovakia
14–15 July 2007
Latex-ite hard (indoors)
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Serbia
1
123
1 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Daniela Hantuchová
Ana Timotić
6
1
6
2
  
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Dominika Cibulková
Jelena Janković
5
7
6
1
7
9
 
3 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Daniela Hantuchová
Vojislava Lukić
6
0
6
2
  
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Dominika Cibulková
Ana Jovanović
6
4
6
2
  
5 Flag of Slovakia.svg
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Janette Husárová  /  Jana Jurićová
Ana Jovanović  /  Ana Timotić
6
4
6
2
  

[4]

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References

  1. "Australia v Ukraine". fedcup.com.
  2. "Argentina v Canada". fedcup.com.
  3. "Croatia v Chinese Taipei". fedcup.com.
  4. "Slovakia v Serbia". fedcup.com.