List of Slovenia Fed Cup team representatives

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This is a list of tennis players who have represented the Slovenia Fed Cup team in an official Fed Cup match. Slovenia have taken part in the competition since 1992. [1]

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Players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
TiesDebut
Ajda Brumen 0 – 2-0 – 222002
Polona Hercog 12 – 99 – 73 – 2152007
Tina Hergold 2 – 22 – 10 – 141999
Dalila Jakupović 7 – 96 – 51 – 4112014
Tjaša Jezernik 1 – 6-1 – 671995
Kaja Juvan 4 – 72 – 52 – 292017
Andreja Klepač 14 – 247 – 107 – 14292004
Nastja Kolar 0 – 70 – 50 – 242012
Tina Križan 42 – 3017 – 1125 – 19461992
Karin Lušnic 7 – 41 – 16 – 391993
Tadeja Majerič 6 – 23 – 23 – 072007
Maja Matevžič 10 – 58 – 32 – 2121998
Barbara Mulej 19 – 816 – 73 – 1241992
Diana Nakič 1 – 1-1 – 122006
Tina Obrež 1 – 2-1 – 232006
Manca Pislak 3 – 0-3 – 032015
Tina Pisnik 20 – 1317 – 73 – 6211998
Nina Potočnik 1 – 21 – 00 – 252018
Nika Radišič 1 – 1-1 – 142018
Petra Rampre 1 – 90 – 51 – 461998
Polona Reberšak 2 – 12 – 1-32006
Tina Rupert 0 – 20 – 10 – 122013
Katarina Srebotnik 33 – 2019 – 1214 – 8321997
Tjaša Šrimpf 1 – 30 – 31 – 032013
Sandra Volk 0 – 1-0 – 112005
Tina Vukasovič 5 – 13 – 02 – 141992
Maša Zec Peškirič 8 – 226 – 132 – 9192006
Tamara Zidanšek 5 – 35 – 10 – 262017

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References

  1. "Fed Cup – Teams – Slovenia". fedcup.com. Retrieved 17 August 2019.