2019 Fed Cup World Group II

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The World Group II was the second highest level of Fed Cup competition in 2019. The winning nations advanced to the World Group play-offs, and the losing nations were relegated to the World Group II play-offs.

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Participating teams
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Canada
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Italy
Flag of Japan.svg
Japan
Flag of Latvia.svg
Latvia
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Netherlands
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Slovakia
Flag of Spain.svg
Spain
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Switzerland

Switzerland vs. Italy

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Switzerland
3
Swiss Tennis Arena, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland [1]
9–10 February
Hard (indoor)
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Italy
1
123
1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Belinda Bencic
Sara Errani
6
2
7
5
  
2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
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Viktorija Golubic
Camila Giorgi
6
4
2
6
6
4
 
3 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Belinda Bencic
Camila Giorgi
6
2
6
4
  
4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
Flag of Italy.svg
Viktorija Golubic
Sara Errani
   not
played
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg
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Timea Bacsinszky  /  Stefanie Vögele
Sara Errani  /  Martina Trevisan
65
77
6
3
[5]
[10]
 

Latvia vs. Slovakia

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Latvia
4
Arēna Rīga, Riga, Latvia [2]
9–10 February
Hard (indoor)
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Slovakia
0
123
1 Flag of Latvia.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Jeļena Ostapenko
Rebecca Šramková
7
5
65
77
6
1
 
2 Flag of Latvia.svg
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Anastasija Sevastova
Anna Karolína Schmiedlová
6
4
6
0
  
3 Flag of Latvia.svg
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Anastasija Sevastova
Rebecca Šramková
6
3
6
2
  
4 Flag of Latvia.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Jeļena Ostapenko
Anna Karolína Schmiedlová
   not
played
5 Flag of Latvia.svg
Flag of Slovakia.svg
Diāna Marcinkēviča  /  Jeļena Ostapenko
Tereza Mihalíková  /  Anna Karolína Schmiedlová
6
2
6
3
  

Japan vs. Spain

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Japan
2
Kitakyushu Sogo Gymnastic Hall, Kitakyushu, Japan [3]
9–10 February
Hard (indoor)
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Spain
3
123
1 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Spain.svg
Nao Hibino
Sara Sorribes Tormo
6
4
6
2
  
2 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Spain.svg
Misaki Doi
Georgina García Pérez
2
6
6
4
62
77
 
3 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Spain.svg
Kurumi Nara
Sílvia Soler Espinosa
77
63
6
4
  
4 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Spain.svg
Nao Hibino
Georgina García Pérez
3
6
6
1
1
6
 
5 Flag of Japan.svg
Flag of Spain.svg
Miyu Kato  /  Makoto Ninomiya
Georgina García Pérez  /  María José Martínez Sánchez
1
6
3
6
  

Netherlands vs. Canada

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Netherlands
0
Maaspoort Sports and Events, 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands [4]
9–10 February
Clay (indoor)
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Canada
4
123
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Richèl Hogenkamp
Bianca Andreescu
4
6
1
6
  
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Arantxa Rus
Françoise Abanda
68
710
6
4
4
6
 
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Arantxa Rus
Bianca Andreescu
4
6
2
6
  
4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg
Richèl Hogenkamp
Françoise Abanda
   not
played
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg
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Bibiane Schoofs  /  Demi Schuurs
Gabriela Dabrowski  /  Rebecca Marino
6
2
5
7
[10]
[12]
 

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References

  1. "Switzerland v Italy". FedCup.com.
  2. "Latvia v Slovakia". FedCup.com.
  3. "Japan v Spain". FedCup.com.
  4. "Netherlands v Canada". FedCup.com.