2010 Fed Cup World Group II play-offs

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The 2010 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 2011 World Group II, while losing nations joined their respective zonal groups.

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Poland vs. Spain

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Poland
1
Sopot Tennis Club, Sopot, Poland
24–25 April 2010
Taraflex (indoor)
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Spain
4
123
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Agnieszka Radwańska
Carla Suárez Navarro
6
3
6
1
  
2 Flag of Poland.svg
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Marta Domachowska
María José Martínez Sánchez
64
77
2
6
  
3 Flag of Poland.svg
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Agnieszka Radwańska
María José Martínez Sánchez
3
6
4
6
  
4 Flag of Poland.svg
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Marta Domachowska
Carla Suárez Navarro
3
6
2
6
  
5 Flag of Poland.svg
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Klaudia Jans  /  Alicja Rosolska
Nuria Llagostera Vives  /  Arantxa Parra Santonja
2
6
4
6
  

[1]

Sweden vs. China

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Sweden
3
Idrottens Hus, Helsingborg, Sweden
25–26 April 2010
Plexipave (indoor)
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China
2
123
1 Flag of Sweden.svg
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Johanna Larsson
Peng Shuai
6
2
6
4
  
2 Flag of Sweden.svg
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Sofia Arvidsson
Zhang Shuai
6
4
6
3
  
3 Flag of Sweden.svg
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Sofia Arvidsson
Peng Shuai
77
64
1
6
6
8
 
4 Flag of Sweden.svg
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Johanna Larsson
Zhang Shuai
2
6
6
2
6
3
 
5 Flag of Sweden.svg
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Ellen Allgurin  /  Johanna Larsson
Han Xinyun  /  Zhou Yimiao
3
6
2
6
  

[2]

Canada vs. Argentina

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Canada
5
Uniprix Stadium, Montreal, Canada
24–25 April 2010
Taraflex Tennis ATP (indoor)
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Argentina
0
123
1 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
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Aleksandra Wozniak
Paula Ormaechea
6
4
6
2
  
2 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
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Valérie Tétreault
Jorgelina Cravero
6
4
6
3
  
3 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
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Aleksandra Wozniak
Jorgelina Cravero
6
4
6
4
  
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
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Valérie Tétreault
Paula Ormaechea
66
78
6
1
6
1
 
5 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
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Sharon Fichman  /  Marie-Ève Pelletier
Jorgelina Cravero  /  Aranza Salut
6
4
6
2
  

[3]

Slovenia vs. Japan

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Slovenia
4
Ljudski vrt, Maribor, Slovenia
24–25 April 2010
Red clay (indoor)
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Japan
1
123
1 Flag of Slovenia.svg
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Katarina Srebotnik
Kimiko Date-Krumm
7
5
6
1
  
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg
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Polona Hercog
Ayumi Morita
3
6
6
1
6
3
 
3 Flag of Slovenia.svg
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Polona Hercog
Kimiko Date-Krumm
4
6
2
6
  
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg
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Katarina Srebotnik
Ayumi Morita
6
1
6
4
  
5 Flag of Slovenia.svg
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Tadeja Majerič  /  Maša Zec Peškirič
Rika Fujiwara  /  Yurika Sema
6
4
61
77
6
3
 

[4]

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References

  1. "Poland v Spain". fedcup.com.
  2. "Sweden v China". fedcup.com.
  3. "Canada v Argentina". fedcup.com.
  4. "Slovenia v Japan". fedcup.com.