Kosovo Fed Cup team

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Kosovo
Flag of Kosovo.svg
CaptainArben Islami
ITF ranking NR (16 November 2015)
Colorsyellow & blue
First year 2016
Years played1
Ties played (W–L)5 (2–3)
Most total winsEdita Raca (3–5)
Most singles winsEdita Raca (1–4)
Most doubles winsEdita Raca (2–1)
Best doubles teamEdita Raca /
Arlinda Rushiti (2–1)
Most ties playedEdita Raca (5)
Most years playedEdita Raca (1)
Arlinda Rushiti (1)
Fiona Polloshka (1)
Anduena Latifi (1)

The Kosovo Fed Cup team represents Kosovo in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Kosovo. They took part in the Fed Cup for the first time in 2016, competing in the Europe/Africa Zone Group III. [1] [2]

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History

On 28 March 2015, Tennis Europe granted membership to the Tennis Federation of Kosovo, which became effective in 2016. [3] [4] In December 2015, the Federation announced that it would compete at the 2016 Fed Cup in the Europe/Africa Zone Group III. [1]

Players

NameYearsFirstTiesWin/Loss
SinglesDoublesTotal
Donika Bashota 1201954–10–14–2
Vesa Gjinaj 1201930–00–30–3
Anduena Latifi 1201610–00–10–1
Liridona Murati 1201840–30–20–5
Fiona Polloshka 1201610–00–10–1
Edita Raca 1201651–42–13–5
Arlinda Rushiti 320161510–53–813–13
Blearta Ukëhaxhaj 2201870–21–51–7

Matches

YearCompetitionDateSurfaceLocationOpponentScoreResult
2016 Europe/Africa Zone Group III Pool D 11 Aprilclay Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro 0 : 3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Pool D 13 Aprilclay Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0 : 3Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Pool D 14 Aprilclay Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 1 : 2Lost
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Pool D 15 Aprilclay Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 3 : 0Won
Europe/Africa Zone Group III Play-offs 16 Aprilclay Ulcinj, Montenegro Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 2 : 1Won

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References

  1. 1 2 "Kosovo team attends Davis Cup qualifications". www.mfa-ks.net. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo. 24 December 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. "2016 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group III". www.fedcup.com. ITF . Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  3. "Kosovo becomes 50th member of Tennis Europe". tenniseurope.org. Tennis Europe. 28 March 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  4. "Kosovo granted Tennis Europe membership at AGM". itftennis.com. ITF. 30 March 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2016.