China | |
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Captain | Yang Wei-Guang |
ITF ranking | 20 2 (19 April 2022) |
Colors | red & white |
First year | 1981 |
Years played | 41 |
Ties played (W–L) | 156 (99–56) |
Years in World Group | 20 (8–18) |
Best finish | World Group SF (2008) |
Most total wins | Li Na (35–10) |
Most singles wins | Li Na (27–4) |
Most doubles wins | Li Ting (12–6) |
Best doubles team | Yi Jingqian / Li Li (5–1) Li Ting / Sun Tiantian (5–1) |
Most ties played | Li Na (31) |
Most years played | Peng Shuai (9) |
The China women's national tennis team represents China in Fed Cup tennis competition and is governed by the Chinese Tennis Association.
China competed in its first Fed Cup in 1981.
China competed at the World Group level in 2007 through 2009.
China enjoyed their best Billie Jean King Cup performance in 2008 when they reached the semi-finals.
Year | Competition | Date | Location | Opponent | Score | Result |
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2015 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 4 February | Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre , Guangzhou, China | Kazakhstan | 1-2 | Loss |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 5 February | Guangzhou, China | Thailand | 2-1 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 6 February | Guangzhou, China | Chinese Taipei | 2-1 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 3rd/4th Play-off | 7 February | Guangzhou, China | South Korea | 1-2 | Loss | |
2016 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 3 February | Hua Hin Centennial Sports Club, Hua Hin, Thailand | Chinese Taipei | 1-2 | Loss |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 4 February | Hua Hin, Thailand | South Korea | 2-1 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 5 February | Hua Hin, Thailand | Kazakhstan | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 3rd/4th Play-off | 6 February | Hua Hin, Thailand | Thailand | 2-1 | Won | |
2017 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 8 February | Daulet National Tennis Centre , Astana, Kazakhstan | Philippines | 3-0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 9 February | Astana, Kazakhstan | India | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 10 February | Astana, Kazakhstan | Japan | 0-3 | Loss | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 3rd/4th Play-off | 11 February | Astana, Kazakhstan | South Korea | 2-0 | Won | |
2018 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 7 February | R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex , New Delhi, India | India | 2-1 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 8 February | New Delhi, India | Hong Kong | 2-1 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 9 February | New Delhi, India | Kazakhstan | 0-3 | Loss | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, 3rd/4th Play-off | 10 February | New Delhi, India | South Korea | 2-0 | Won | |
2019 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 6 February | Daulet National Tennis Centre , Astana, Kazakhstan | Pacific Oceania | 3-0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 7 February | Astana, Kazakhstan | South Korea | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group B Round Robin, 1st Round | 8 February | Astana, Kazakhstan | Indonesia | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Promotional Play-off Final | 9 February | Astana, Kazakhstan | Kazakhstan | 1-2 | Loss | |
2020-21 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 3 March | Aviation Club Tennis Centre , Dubai, United Arab Emirates | India | 3-0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 4 March | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Indonesia | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 5 March | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Chinese Taipei | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 6 March | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | Uzbekistan | 2-1 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 7 March | Dubai, United Arab Emirates | South Korea | 3-0 | Won | |
Play Offs, Worlds, Finals, 1st Round | 16-17 April | 's-Hertogenbosch, Worlds, Netherlands | Netherlands | 2-3 | Loss | |
2022 | Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 12 April | Megasaray Tennis Academy, Antalya, Turkey | New Zealand | 3-0 | Won |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 13 April | Antalya, Turkey | India | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 14 April | Antalya, Turkey | South Korea | 2-1 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 15 April | Antalya, Turkey | Indonesia | 3-0 | Won | |
Group I, Asia/Oceania, Group A Round Robin, 1st Round | 16 April | Antalya, Turkey | Japan | 1-2 | Loss | |
Play Offs, Worlds, Finals, 1st Round | 11-12 November | Velenje, Sloevenia | Slovenia | 1-3 | Loss | |
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