South Korea Billie Jean King Cup team

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Korea, Republic
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Captain Cho Yoon-jeong
ITF ranking 32 Steady2.svg (16 November 2015)
Colorsblue & white
First year 1973
Years played41
Ties played (W–L)161 (90–71)
Years in
World Group
19 (5–19)
Best finishWorld Group 2R (1973,
1977, 1986, 1987, 1992)
World Group II (1997)
Most total wins Park Sung-hee (30–14)
Most singles winsPark Sung-hee (24–12)
Most doubles wins Lee Jeong-Myung (14–5)
Kim Il-soon (14–6)
Best doubles teamKim Il-soon /
Lee Jeong-Myung (12–5)
Most ties playedPark Sung-hee (34)
Most years playedPark Sung-hee (9)

The South Korea Fed Cup team represents South Korea in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Korea Tennis Association. They currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group I.

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History

South Korea competed in its first Fed Cup in 1973. Their best result was qualifying for World Group II in 1997, and reaching the round of 16 on five occasions.

Current team (2017)

Players

Last Updated: 27 August 2019

PlayerW–L
(Total)
W–L
(Singles)
W–L
(Doubles)
TiesDebut
Cha Eun-jeong 0 – 1-0 – 111978
Chae Kyung-yee 7 – 63 – 34 – 392000
Chang Kyung-mi 7 – 82 – 25 – 6152004
Cho Eun-hye 2 – 11 – 11 – 032007
Cho Eun-ok 0 – 10 – 1-11987
Cho Yoon-jeong 18 – 88 – 510 – 3241997
Choi Jeom-sang 1 – 0-1 – 011985
Choi Jeong-ok 2 – 2-2 – 241985
Choi Ji-hee 2 – 11 – 11 – 032015
Choi Jin-young 3 – 43 – 30 – 172000
Choi Ju-yeon 14 – 43 – 211 – 2141993
Choi Kyeong-mi 2 – 42 – 20 – 241977
Choi Young-ja 14 – 43 – 311 – 1181995
Chung Yang-jin 14 – 48 – 16 – 3151998
Han Eun-sook 7 – 41 – 06 – 4101981
Han Na-lae 13 – 158 – 85 – 7212014
Han Sung-hee 3 – 52 – 51 – 072012
Han Yoon-ja 0 – 10 – 1-11978
Hong Da-jung 3 – 13 – 00 – 132003
Hong Hyun-hui 0 – 30 – 20 – 122011
Im Sook-ja 2 – 32 – 20 – 141989
Jang Su-jeong 10 – 97 – 73 – 2162014
Jeon Mi-ra 8 – 56 – 32 – 2101996
Jeong Su-nam 3 – 32 – 31 – 062018
Kang Seo-kyung 2 – 2-2 – 242013
Kim Eun-ha 20 – 99 – 711 – 2151995
Kim Il-soon 21 – 157 – 914 – 6231986
Kim Jin-hee 5 – 34 – 31 – 072004
Kim Mi-ok 6 – 41 – 25 – 2112002
Kim Na-ri 10 – 83 – 27 – 6172010
Kim Nam-sook 6 – 44 – 22 – 271977
Kim So-jung 8 – 83 – 45 – 4142006
Kim So-jung 1 – 1-1 – 122008
Kim Soo-ok 19 – 1411 – 68 – 8221980
Kim Yeon-sook 4 – 44 – 4-81991
Lee Duk-hee 21 – 2012 – 129 – 8241973
Lee Jeong-myung 16 – 72 – 214 – 5191987
Lee Jeong-soon 9 – 77 – 22 – 5121984
Lee Jin-a 11 – 76 – 45 – 3162005
Lee Mi-ok 3 – 21 – 12 – 131973
Lee Soon-oh 2 – 4-2 – 461973
Lee So-ra 5 – 92 – 63 – 3142013
Lee Ye-ra 12 – 119 – 83 – 3212005
Helen Park 3 – 41 – 22 – 271976
Park Jeom-re 2 – 11 – 01 – 131986
Park Mal-sim 4 – 34 – 3-71988
Park Sung-hee 30 – 1424 – 126 – 2341991
Pyo Hye-jeong 1 – 2-1 – 231991
Seol Min-kyung 5 – 85 – 8-121981
Shin Soon-ho 5 – 42 – 13 – 381982
Sohn Mi-ae 3 – 2-3 – 251988
Yang Jeong-soon 10 – 67 – 33 – 3111973
Yoo Mi 11 – 105 – 36 – 7182006
Yu Min-hwa 2 – 61 – 11 – 582008

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