Pacific Oceania Fed Cup team

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Pacific Oceania
CaptainPatrice Cotti
ITF ranking 77 Steady2.svg (16 November 2015)
First year 1995
Years played11
Ties played (W–L)42 (17–25)
Best finishZonal Group I RR (1999, 2001)
Most total wins Tagifano So'Onalole (16–19)
Most singles winsTagifano So'Onalole (11–10)
Most doubles wins Gurianna Korinihona (6–2)
Best doubles team Davilyn Godinet /
Gurianna Korinihona (2–0)
Nicole Angat /
Davilyn Godinet (2–2)
Sylvia Lokollo /
Tagifano So'Onalole (2–2)
Most ties playedTagifano So'Onalole (22)
Most years playedTagifano So'Onalole (6)

The Pacific Oceania Fed Cup team represents the island nations of Oceania in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Oceania Tennis Federation. In 2015 they took part in Fed Cup competition for the first time in ten years.

Contents

Current team

History

Pacific Oceania competed in its first Fed Cup in 1995. Their best result was reaching Group I in 1999, 2001, and 2019.

Nations represented

Former squad members

Active players listed in bold

PlayerTotal W-LSingles W-LDoubles W-LNumber of tiesFirst Year PlayedYears Played
Flag of Samoa.svg Maylani Ah Hoy 2–31–21–1320031
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Nicole Angat 2–71–42–3720002
Flag of Samoa.svg Steffi Carruthers 4–63–41–2720152
Flag of Nauru.svg Angelita Detudamo 2–10–02–1320041
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Irene George 4–22–22–0520032
Flag of American Samoa.svg Davilyn Godinet 11–166–85–81819985
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg Gurianna Korinihona 11–85–66–21120023
Flag of Fiji.svg Sylvia Lokollo2–20–02–2419952
Flag of the Northern Mariana Islands.svg Irene Mani1–30–01–3420012
Flag of Palau.svg Ayana Rengiil 3–01–02–0220161
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Paiao-Asinata Short2–72–40–3819982
Flag of Samoa.svg Tagifano So'Onalole 16–1911–105–92319956
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Brittany Teei 2–10–02–1320151
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Abigail Tere-Apisah 6–45–11–3620152
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg Vera Tere0–30–10–2219971
Flag of Fiji.svg Adriana Thaggard 1–80–51–3719953
Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Simone Wichman 3–62–31–3719963
Flags of New Caledonia.svg Mayka Zima 3–11–12–0320161

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Pacific Oceania

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