Uganda Fed Cup team

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First year 2018
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The Uganda Fed Cup team represents Uganda in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Uganda Tennis Association. They will take part in the Fed Cup for the first time in 2018, competing in the Europe/Africa Zone Group III. [1]

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Current team

Most recent year-end rankings are used.

NameBornFirstLastTiesWin/LossRanks [2] [3]
YearTieSinDouTotSinDou
Sandra Khissa
Winnie Birungi
Daphine Namulinde Mukasa
Patience Athieno

History

Uganda will compete in its first Fed Cup in 2018.

Players

YearTeam
2018 Sandra Khissa Winnie Birungi Daphine Namulinde Mukasa Patience Athieno

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References

  1. "2018 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group III". www.fedcup.com. ITF . Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  2. "WTA Singles Rankings". www.wtatennis.com. WTA . Retrieved 16 April 2018.
  3. "WTA Doubles Rankings". www.wtatennis.com. WTA . Retrieved 16 April 2018.