List of Japan Fed Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Japan Fed Cup team in an official Fed Cup match. Japan have taken part in the competition since 1964. [1]

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Players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
TiesDebut
Shuko Aoyama 11 – 4-11 – 4162013
Shinobu Asagoe 17 – 1012 – 85 – 2211999
Kimiko Date 21 – 1116 – 85 – 3232010
Misaki Doi 9 – 98 – 71 – 2162011
Mana Endo 4 – 53 – 31 – 271992
Rika Fujiwara 23 – 55 – 318 – 2292001
Kayoko Fukuoka 12 – 4-12 – 4161973
Fumiko Furuhashi 1 – 50 – 21 – 351979
Hideko Goto 6 – 56 – 5-111973
Kimiyo Hatanaka 23 – 1011 – 812 – 2201970
Nao Hibino 4 – 44 – 4-82016
Rika Hiraki 3 – 2-3 – 251993
Eri Hozumi 12 – 33 – 19 – 2122015
Etsuko Inoue 13 – 175 – 108 – 7201982
Miyu Kato 6 – 01 – 05 – 052018
Maya Kidowaki 3 – 3-3 – 361990
Akiko Kijimuta 3 – 103 – 70 – 3111984
Naoko Kijimuta 0 – 3-0 – 331997
Kazuko Kuromatsu 0 – 30 – 20 – 121964
Mihoka Matshushima 0 – 1-0 – 111976
Nana Miyagi 10 – 62 – 18 – 5171989
Reiko Miyagi 0 – 20 – 10 – 111964
Akiko Morigami 18 – 512 – 46 – 1152002
Ayumi Morita 23 – 1417 – 96 – 5202007
Kyōko Nagatsuka 2 – 40 – 22 – 251995
Kiyomi Nakagawa 2 – 31 – 21 – 131976
Aiko Nakamura 6 – 45 – 41 – 072005
Junri Namigata 5 – 03 – 02 – 032011
Kurumi Nara 11 – 710 – 71 – 0142011
Makoto Ninomiya 5 – 0-5 – 052018
Kiyoko Nomura 7 – 74 – 43 – 391978
Saori Obata 12 – 56 – 36 – 2161999
Yohko Obata 0 – 30 – 10 – 221964
Emiko Okagawa 4 – 11 – 13 – 041983
Kumiko Okamoto 1 – 31 – 10 – 241982
Naomi Osaka 5 – 15 – 1-52017
Risa Ozaki 2 – 0-2 – 022014
Toshiko Sade 2 – 42 – 4-61975
Miho Saeki 3 – 33 – 3-41998
Michiko Saji 0 – 1-0 – 111976
Naoko Sato 10 – 126 – 84 – 4141976
Junko Sawamatsu 1 – 2-1 – 231970
Kazuko Sawamatsu 44 – 1025 – 519 – 5301970
Naoko Sawamatsu 8 – 128 – 12-151988
Yurika Sema 3 – 1-3 – 142010
Ai Sugiyama 25 – 2213 – 1712 – 5261995
Erika Takao 1 – 11 – 1-12007
Masako Yanagi 15 – 134 – 611 – 7181981
Sonoe Yonezawa 1 – 11 – 1-21979
Yuka Yoshida 9 – 63 – 56 – 1141998

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References

  1. "Fed Cup – Teams – Japan". fedcup.com. Retrieved 11 August 2018.