India
CaptainVishal Uppal
CoachZeeshan Ali
ITF ranking27 (Increase 3) (19 April 2021)[1]
Colorsblue & white
First year1991
Years played29
Ties played (W–L)112 (61–51)
Best finishZonal Group I Promotional Play-off (2006)
Most total winsNirupama Sanjeev (29–14)
Most singles winsNirupama Sanjeev (20–8)
Most doubles winsSania Mirza (14-5)
Best doubles teamManisha Malhotra /
Nirupama Vaidyanathan (6–0)
Most ties playedNirupama Sanjeev (31)
Most years playedSania Mirza (11)
Last updated on: 6 May 2020.

The India Billie Jean King Cup team represents India in the WTA & ITF Billie Jean King Cup professional tennis competition and are governed by the All India Tennis Association. They will compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group I in 2016.

History

India competed in its first Fed Cup in 1977, but did not compete again until 1991.[2] Since 1991, India has been competing annually (except 1993). India's best result was reaching the Asia/Oceania Group I final in 2006.

In 2004, Manisha Malhotra and Sania Mirza broke the record for playing the longest tiebreak (21-19) in their doubles match against Uzbekistan pair Vlada Ekshibarova and Ivanna Israilova.[2]

Current team

2022 Billie Jean King Cup
Player Win–loss Years played Ties Ranking
SinglesDoublesTotalsSinglesDoubles
Riya Bhatia1–11–72–84 (2017, 2019–22)9463469
Rutuja Bhosale9–62–211–85 (2012–13, 2021–22)18477270
Ankita Raina18–158–626–2110 (2013–2022)35319133
Sowjanya Bavisetti0–01–61–62 (2020–2022)7531568
Source

Win–loss as of 16 April 2022, rankings as of 16 April 2022.

Players

Name Years First Ties Win/Loss
Singles Doubles Total
Sowjanya Bavisetti 1 2020 2 0–0 1–1 1–1
Ankita Bhambri 5 2004 18 6–7 2–7 8–14
Prerna Bhambri 2 2012 7 4–2 1–1 5–3
Sanaa Bhambri 2 2009 7 0–2 3–2 3–4
Riya Bhatia 3 2017 4 0–0 1–3 1–3
Rutuja Bhosale 3 2012 13 7–5 1–1 8–6
Rushmi Chakravarthi 9 1994 26 3–7 11–11 14–18
Shruti Dhawan 1 1999 2 0–0 0–2 0–2
Sheethal Goutham 1 2002 2 0–0 1–1 1–1
Tara Iyer 1 2007 4 1–1 1–2 2–3
Mahak Jain 1 2019 1 0–1 0–0 0–1
Sai Jayalakshmy Jayaram 4 1996 13 3–1 3–6 6–7
Uzma Khan 3 1997 11 9–1 0–1 9–2
Janaki Krishnamoorthy 3 1991 6 2–4 2–2 4–6
Sohini Kumari 3 1991 5 0–0 2–3 2–3
Isha Lakhani 4 2003 13 3–2 6–2 9–4
Manisha Malhotra 7 1995 27 7–11 10–4 17–15
Divya Merchant 1 1991 2 0–2 0–1 0–3
Sania Mirza 11 2003 29 13–5 14–5 27–10
Natasha Palha 1 2015 3 0–0 2–0 2–0
Jahnavi Parekh 1 1997 4 0–2 0–4 0–6
Sonal Phadke 1 2002 2 0–1 0–1 0–2
Arati Ponnappa 4 1994 14 0–6 4–7 4–13
Ankita Raina 8 2013 29 15–11 8–6 23–17
Sunitha Rao 2 2007 8 2–4 3–2 5–6
Aradhana Reddy 2 1991 6 1–3 0–1 1–5
Snehadevi Reddy 1 2017 1 0–0 0–1 0–1
Ashvarya Shrivastava 1 2011 2 0–2 1–0 1–2
Kyra Shroff 1 2013 3 0–2 0–1 0–3
Rishika Sunkara 2 2013 5 1–2 1–2 2–4
Karman Thandi 3 2017 9 3–6 2–1 5–7
Prarthana Thombare 5 2014 17 7–2 6–6 13–8
Radhika Tulpule 1 2000 1 0–0 1–0 1–0
Shikha Uberoi 4 2005 15 9–3 5–4 14–7
Nirupama Vaidyanathan 8 1992 31 20–8 9–6 29–14
Meghha Vakaria 1 2003 3 0–0 2–0 2–0
Poojashree Venkatesha 2 2010 5 2–3 2–0 4–3
Pranjala Yadlapalli 1 2018 1 0–0 1–0 1–0

Results

2000s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
2000 Asia/Oceania Group I 25 Apr 2000 Japan Osaka Hard Hong Kong Thailand 2–1 Won
26 Apr 2000 Japan Japan 0–2 Lost
27 Apr 2000 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 3–0 Won
29 Apr 2000 Hong Kong Hong Kong 3–0 Won
2001 Asia/Oceania Group I 10 Apr 2001 Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung Hard Pacific Oceania Pacific Oceania 3–0 Won
11 Apr 2001 New Zealand New Zealand 1–2 Lost
12 Apr 2001 Indonesia Indonesia 0–3 Lost
13 Apr 2001 South Korea South Korea 2–1 Won
2002 Asia/Oceania Group I 4 Mar 2002 China Guangzhou Hard Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 0–3 Lost
5 Mar 2002 New Zealand New Zealand 1–2 Lost
6 Mar 2002 South Korea South Korea 0–3 Lost
8 Mar 2002 Indonesia Indonesia 0–3 Lost
2003 Asia/Oceania Group II 21 Apr 2003 Japan Tokyo Hard Philippines Philippines 3–0 Won
22 Apr 2003 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 3–0 Won
23 Apr 2003 Pacific Oceania Pacific Oceania 2–0 Won
2004 Asia/Oceania Group I 19 Apr 2004 India New Delhi Hard Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 3–0 Won
20 Apr 2004 South Korea South Korea 2–1 Won
22 Apr 2004 Indonesia Indonesia 1–2 Lost
23 Apr 2004 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 2–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 24 Apr 2004 Hong Kong Thailand 0–2 Lost
2005 Asia/Oceania Group I 20 Apr 2005 India New Delhi Hard Singapore Singapore 3–0 Won
21 Apr 2005 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 3–0 Won
22 Apr 2005 China China 0–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 23 Apr 2005 South Korea South Korea 2–1 Won
2006 Asia/Oceania Group I 20 Apr 2006 South Korea Seoul Hard Philippines Philippines 2–0 Won
20 Apr 2006 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 2–0 Won
21 Apr 2006 New Zealand New Zealand 2–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 22 Apr 2006 Australia Australia 1–2 Lost
2007 Asia/Oceania Group I 16 Apr 2007 New Zealand Christchurch Hard Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 3–0 Won
17 Apr 2007 Jordan Jordan 3–0 Won
18 Apr 2007 New Zealand New Zealand 2–1 Won
20 Apr 2007 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 0–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 21 Apr 2007 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 0–3 Lost
2008 Asia/Oceania Group I 30 Jan 2008 Thailand Bangkok Hard Indonesia Indonesia 1–2 Lost
31 Jan 2008 New Zealand New Zealand 1–2 Lost
1 Feb 2008 Australia Australia 0–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 2 Feb 2008 Hong Kong Hong Kong 2–1 Won
2009 Asia/Oceania Group I 4 Feb 2009 Australia Perth Hard New Zealand New Zealand 0–3 Lost
5 Feb 2009 Indonesia Indonesia 0–3 Lost
6 Feb 2009 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 0–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 7 Feb 2009 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 0–3 Lost

2010s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
2010 Asia/Oceania Group II 4 Feb 2010 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Hard Singapore Singapore 3–0 Won
5 Feb 2010 Malaysia Malaysia 3–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 6 Feb 2010 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 3–0 Won
2011 Asia/Oceania Group I 2 Feb 2011 Thailand Nonthaburi Hard China China 1–2 Lost
3 Feb 2011 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 1–2 Lost
4 Feb 2011 Thailand Thailand 1–2 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 5 Feb 2011 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 1–2 Lost
2012 Asia/Oceania Group II 30 Jan 2012 China Shenzhen Hard Iran Iran 3–0 Won
31 Jan 2012 Oman Oman 3–0 Won
1 Feb 2012 Turkey Turkey 3–0 Won
3 Feb 2012 Philippines Philippines 2–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 4 Feb 2012 Hong Kong Hong Kong 2–1 Won
2013 Asia/Oceania Group I 6 Feb 2013 Kazakhstan Astana Hard(i) Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 0–3 Lost
8 Feb 2013 Thailand Thailand 0–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 9 Feb 2013 South Korea South Korea 0–3 Lost
2014 Asia/Oceania Group II 4 Feb 2014 Kazakhstan Astana Hard(i) Iran Iran 3–0 Won
5 Feb 2014 Pakistan Pakistan 3–0 Won
6 Feb 2014 New Zealand New Zealand 2–1 Won
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 7 Feb 2014 Hong Kong Hong Kong 1–2 Lost
2015 Asia/Oceania Group II 15 Apr 2015 India Hyderabad Hard(i) Pakistan Pakistan 3–0 Won
16 Apr 2015 Malaysia Malaysia 3–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group II, Play-offs 17 Apr 2015 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 2–0 Won
18 Apr 2015 Philippines Philippines 2–1 Won
2016 Asia/Oceania Group I 3 Feb 2016 Thailand Hua Hin Hard Thailand Thailand 0–3 Lost
4 Feb 2016 Japan Japan 1–2 Lost
5 Feb 2016 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 3–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 6 Feb 2016 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 3–0 Won
2017 Asia/Oceania Group I 8 Feb 2017 Kazakhstan Astana Hard(i) Philippines Philippines 2–1 Won
9 Feb 2017 Japan Japan 0–3 Lost
10 Feb 2017 China China 0–3 Lost
2018 Asia/Oceania Group I 7 Feb 2018 India New Delhi Hard China China 1–2 Lost
8 Feb 2018 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 1–2 Lost
9 Feb 2018 Hong Kong Hong Kong 3–0 Won
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 10 Feb 2018 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 2–0 Won
2019 Asia/Oceania Group I 7 Feb 2019 Kazakhstan Astana Hard(i) Thailand Thailand 2–1 Won
8 Feb 2019 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 0–3 Lost
Asia/Oceania Group I, Play-offs 9 Feb 2019 South Korea South Korea 1–2 Lost

2020s

Year Competition Date Location Surface Opponent Score Result
2020–21 Asia/Oceania Group I 3 Mar 2020 United Arab Emirates Dubai Hard China China 0–3 Lost
4 Mar 2020 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 3–0 Won
5 Mar 2020 South Korea South Korea 2–1 Won
6 Mar 2020 Chinese Taipei Chinese Taipei 2–1 Won
7 Mar 2020 Indonesia Indonesia 2–1 Won
Play-offs 16–17 Apr 2021 Latvia Jūrmala Hard (i) Latvia Latvia 1–3 Lost
2022 Asia/Oceania Group I 12 Apr 2022 Turkey Antalya Clay Japan Japan 0–3 Lost
13 Apr 2022 China China 0–3 Lost
14 Apr 2022 Indonesia Indonesia 2–1 Won
15 Apr 2022 New Zealand New Zealand 2–1 Won
16 Apr 2022 South Korea South Korea 2–1 Won

References

  1. "Billie Jean King Cup - Rankings". Billie Jean King Cup. 19 April 2021. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
  2. 1 2 "Fed Cup India Profile". Billie Jean King Cup. Retrieved 23 April 2021.
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