List of Canada Fed Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Canada Fed Cup team in an official Fed Cup match. Canada have taken part in the competition since 1963. [1]

Fed Cup players

Aleksandra Wozniak Aleksandra Wozniak at the 2012 US Open 1.jpg
Aleksandra Wozniak
Carling Bassett-Seguso Carling Bassett.jpg
Carling Bassett-Seguso
Sharon Fichman Sharon Fichman, Cagnes-sur-Mer 2013.JPG
Sharon Fichman
Stephanie Dubois Stephanie Dubois Citi Open 2011.jpg
Stéphanie Dubois
Marie-Eve Pelletier Pelletier 2009 US Open 02.jpg
Marie-Ève Pelletier
Eugenie Bouchard EugenieBouchard 4.jpg
Eugenie Bouchard
NameBornFirstLastTiesWin/Loss
SinDouTot
Françoise Abanda February 5, 19972015201966–40–16–5
Bianca Andreescu June 16, 20002017201987–33–010–3
Ann Barclay January 31, 19401963196310–10–10–2
Wendy Barlow May 7, 19601978198031–21–11–3
Carling Bassett-Seguso October 9, 1967198219871510–52–412–9
Vicki Berner July 26, 19451964196871–43–34–7
Marjorie Blackwood May 1, 1957197619821810–76–416–11
Nina Bland April 21, 19591979198151–40–01–4
Eugenie Bouchard February 25, 1994201120181012–41–013–4
Barbara Brankovska September 25, 19521976197751–22–03–2
Louise Brown November 19, 19221963196430–11–21–3
Susan Butt March 19, 19381967197031–10–11–2
Gabriela Dabrowski April 1, 199220132019130–37–67–9
Karen Dewis September 19, 19621980198461–22–23–4
Maureen Drake March 21, 1971200020031510–36–116–4
Stéphanie Dubois October 31, 1986200420132212–811–223–10
Leylah Annie Fernandez September 6, 20022019201910–10–00–1
Sharon Fichman December 3, 199020052019289–315–724–10
Marianne Groat June 5, 19651984198421–10–01–1
Jill Hetherington October 27, 196419831996303–513–1516–20
Patricia Hy-Boulais August 22, 1965199119981910–124–314–15
Sonya Jeyaseelan April 24, 1976199720032412–517–229–7
Helen Kelesi November 15, 1969198619941711–54–515–10
Renata Kolbovic July 30, 19761999200181–07–18–1
Rebecca Marino December 16, 19902011201942–41–13–5
Mélanie Marois March 10, 19842004200440–03–13–1
Andrée Martin March 18, 194919691975164–104–78–17
Martina Nejedly May 26, 19751999199941–22–03–2
Jana Nejedly June 9, 1974199520032319–51–120–6
Brenda Nunns September 13, 19451966196610–00–10–1
Jane O'Hara July 24, 195119691975188–86–614–14
Hélène Pelletier January 2, 195919811985122–06–68–6
Marie-Ève Pelletier May 18, 198220022012309–916–625–15
Charlotte Robillard-Millette January 12, 19992016201740–14–04–1
Katherine Sebov January 5, 19992017201853–11–14–2
Benita Senn August 23, 19311964196420–20–00–2
Lisette Senn March 12, 19581977197971–22–43–6
Ekaterina Shulaeva May 30, 19872008200811–00–01–0
Rene Simpson January 14, 1966198819982410–710–920–16
Susan Stone January 31, 19501975197621–10–11–2
Valérie Tétreault January 21, 19882010201012–00–02–0
Janice Tindle July 3, 19501972197362–41–13–5
Faye Urban October 28, 19451966197082–63–45–10
Angela Walker December 18, 19601981198361–33–04–3
Vanessa Webb January 24, 19762000200380–07–17–1
Aleksandra Wozniak September 7, 1987200420163632–118–140–12
Jane Young May 31, 19651985198631–10–11–2
Carol Zhao June 20, 19952016201820–11–11–2
*Active players in bold, statistics as of September 9, 2019

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References

  1. "Fed Cup profile - Canada". FedCup.com. Retrieved June 9, 2013.