List of South Africa Fed Cup team representatives

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

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Players

Player W-L
(Total)
W-L
(Singles)
W-L
(Doubles)
TiesDebut
Kelly Anderson 6 – 41 – 25 – 282007
Linky Boshoff 13 – 25 – 18 – 1111974
Marianna Brummer 0 – 10 – 1-11970
Amanda Coetzer 31 – 1325 – 96 – 4271992
Brigitte Cuypers 1 – 41 – 30 – 151975
Surina De Beer 5 – 43 – 32 – 162000
Mariaan de Swardt 27 – 1013 – 614 – 4291992
Nannie De Villiers 11 – 01 – 010 – 0111998
Greta Delport 3 – 01 – 02 – 021967
Lizaan du Plessis 5 – 64 – 31 – 3102005
Esmé Emmanuel 0 – 20 – 10 – 111966
Rosalyn Fairbank 1 – 20 – 21 – 031993
Natasha Fourouclas 4 – 01 – 03 – 032011
Maryna Godwin 5 – 23 – 12 – 121968
Natalie Grandin 33 – 1815 – 1318 – 5362001
Kim Grant 1 – 2-1 – 232001
Ilze Hattingh 4 – 103 – 71 – 3142012
Liezel Huber 9 – 30 – 19 – 2121998
Margaret Hunt 4 – 22 – 12 – 131963
Mareze Joubert 1 – 0-1 – 012001
Brenda Kirk 17 – 1010 – 57 – 5151969
Lynn Kiro 1 – 20 – 11 – 132012
Ilana Kloss 12 – 53 – 29 – 3131973
Joannette Kruger 9 – 116 – 93 – 2141992
Madrie Le Roux 15 – 83 – 212 – 6232011
Janine Lieffrig 12 – 93 – 49 – 5141963
Andrea Oates 0 – 1-0 – 112008
Alicia Pillay 2 – 80 – 42 – 472005
Katie Poluta 2 – 22 – 2-42018
Christi Potgieter 3 – 41 – 32 – 142010
Elze Potgieter 0 – 60 – 30 – 352006
Tessa Price 1 – 1-1 – 121994
Elna Reinach 16 – 45 – 311 – 1161992
Nicole Rencken 7 – 44 – 23 – 292002
Laura Rossouw 3 – 12 – 01 – 121971
Tarryn Rudman 1 – 40 – 31 – 132008
Michelle Sammons 1 – 4-1 – 472006
Chanelle Scheepers 17 – 612 – 65 – 0192002
Renée Schuurman 3 – 31 – 22 – 131963
Chanel Simmonds 23 – 2115 – 168 – 5312010
Jessica Steck 4 – 33 – 11 – 271997
Greer Stevens 3 – 13 – 1-41977
Glenda Swan 5 – 52 – 33 – 251964
Wendy Tomlinson 0 – 2-0 – 221969
Minette Van Vreden 1 – 0-1 – 012018
Annette Van Zyl 12 – 78 – 34 – 4111964
Bernice Vukovich 0 – 20 – 10 – 111965
Pat Walkden 15 – 77 – 58 – 2121972

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References

  1. "Fed Cup – Teams – South Africa". fedcup.com. Retrieved 20 August 2018.