Billie Jean King Cup team representing Italy
The Italy women's national tennis team represents Italy in international women's tennis and is directed by the Federazione Italiana Tennis. The team played in the first ever tournament in 1963, and is one of four teams that has taken part in every single edition since.
The Italian national team was initially unsuccessful in world tennis, only winning twenty ties in the first two decades of competition never reaching past the quarterfinals since 1999, but in recent times they have become of the most successful teams in the world. They have been a regular member of the ITF rankings World Top Ten since the initiation of the rankings in 2002, and became one of five teams to reach the World No. 1 position in 2009, after they managed to reach all but one final from 2006 to 2010. They have also reached every semifinal since 2009, and since 2001, have accumulated a 22–9 win–loss ratio. Francesca Schiavone holds the Italian Fed Cup record for most singles wins and total wins, while Roberta Vinci holds the record for most doubles wins and years of participation. Sandra Cecchini has participated in the most ties for Italy, however, having played in just two more ties Schiavone and Vinci.
Former ATP World No. 7 and Davis Cup captain Corrado Barazzutti is the current captain of the Italian Fed Cup team, having held that position since 2002. As of April 2013, the team is the World No. 2 in the ITF rankings, with only Czech Republic holding a higher position.
Current team
Name
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DOB
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First
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Last
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Ties
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Win/Loss
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Best Ranks
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Sin
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Dou
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Tot
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Sin
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Dou
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Camila Giorgi
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(1991-12-30) 30 December 1991 (age 31)
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2014
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2022
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10
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7–7
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0–1
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7–8
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26
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–
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Jasmine Paolini
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(1996-01-04) 4 January 1996 (age 27)
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2017
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2022
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12
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3–5
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2–6
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5–11
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44
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122
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Martina Trevisan
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(1993-11-03) 3 November 1993 (age 30)
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2017
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2022
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10
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2–3
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4–2
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6–5
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24
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138
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Elisabetta Cocciaretto
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(2001-01-25) 25 January 2001 (age 22)
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2018
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2022
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7
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5–2
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1–1
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6–3
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64
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244
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Lucia Bronzetti
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(1998-12-10) 10 December 1998 (age 25)
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2022
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2
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0–0
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0–2
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0–2
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57
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375
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History
Italy competed in its first Fed Cup in 1963, the team consisting of Lea Pericoli and Silvana Lazzarino. They are one of four nations to have competed in every edition of the tournament. Italy won the Cup in 2006, 2009, 2010 and 2013.
Results
1963-1979
1980-1994
1995-2019
2020-2023
Records
Longest winning streak
Finals: 6 (4 titles, 2 runner-up)
Outcome
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Year
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Venue
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Surface
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Team
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Opponents
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Opposing Team
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Score
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Winner |
2006 |
Spiroudome, Charleroi, Belgium |
Hard (i) |
Francesca Schiavone Flavia Pennetta Mara Santangelo Roberta Vinci |
Belgium |
Kirsten Flipkens Justine Henin-Hardenne |
3–2
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Runner-up |
2007 |
Luzhniki Palace of Sports, Moscow, Russia |
Hard (i) |
Francesca Schiavone Mara Santangelo Roberta Vinci Tathiana Garbin Flavia Pennetta |
Russia |
Svetlana Kuznetsova Elena Vesnina Anna Chakvetadze |
0–4
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Winner |
2009 |
Circolo del Tennis, Reggio Calabria, Italy |
Clay |
Flavia Pennetta Francesca Schiavone Sara Errani Roberta Vinci |
United States |
Melanie Oudin Alexa Glatch Liezel Huber Vania King |
4–0
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Winner |
2010 |
San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, United States |
Hard (i) |
Flavia Pennetta Francesca Schiavone Sara Errani Roberta Vinci |
United States |
Melanie Oudin Coco Vandeweghe Bethanie Mattek-Sands |
3–1
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Winner |
2013 |
Tennis Club Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy |
Clay |
Flavia Pennetta Karin Knapp Sara Errani Roberta Vinci |
Russia |
Alexandra Panova Irina Khromacheva Alisa Kleybanova Margarita Gasparyan |
4–0
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Runner-up |
2023 |
Estadio de La Cartuja, Sevilla, Spain |
Hard (i) |
Jasmine Paolini Martina Trevisan Elisabetta Cocciaretto Lucia Bronzetti Lucrezia Stefanini |
Canada |
Leylah Fernandez Rebecca Marino Marina Stakusic Eugenie Bouchard Gabriela Dabrowski |
0–2
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See also
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- Current champions (2023): Canada
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Editions by year | |
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World Group / Finals | |
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Qualifying rounds | |
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Play-offs | |
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World Group II | |
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2023 BJK Cup Finals teams | |
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Former World Group teams (in the current format, since 1995) | |
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Players | |
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