Uzbekistan Fed Cup team

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Uzbekistan
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg
Captain Iroda Tulyaganova
ITF ranking 29 Increase2.svg 1 (16 November 2015)
Colorslight blue & white
First year 1995
Years played21
Ties played (W–L)86 (44–42)
Best finishWorld Group II Play-offs (2008)
Most total wins Akgul Amanmuradova (37–32)
Most singles winsAkgul Amanmuradova (24–15)
Most doubles winsAkgul Amanmuradova (13–17)
Best doubles teamAkgul Amanmuradova /
Iroda Tulyaganova (6–3)
Most ties playedAkgul Amanmuradova (50)
Most years playedAkgul Amanmuradova (13)

The Uzbekistan Fed Cup team represents Uzbekistan in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Uzbekistan Tennis Federation. They currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group I. Current Uzbek Team consists of Akgul Amanmuradova (WTA Ranking 63), Sabina Sharipova (WTA Ranking 333) and Nigina Abduraimova (WTA Ranking 497).

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History

Uzbekistan competed in its first Fed Cup in 1995. Their best result was 2nd in Asia/Oceania Group I in 2011, losing the decisive promotion play off to Japan. In 2016, Uzbekistan lost the relegation play-off against South Korea and was relegated to Asia/Oceania Zone II in 2017. In Zone II, Uzbekistan reached the promotional play-offs on each occasion 2017, 2018, and 2019, the year which they won the promotional play-offs.

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