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United States Billie Jean King Cup team

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United States
CaptainLindsay Davenport
ITF ranking5 Steady (16 November 2024)
Colorswhite & blue
First year1963
Years played60
Ties played (W–L)202 (159–43)
Years in
World Group
37 (84–25)
Titles18 (1963, 1966, 1967, 1969,
1976, 1977, 1978, 1979,
1980, 1981, 1982, 1986,
1989, 1990, 1996, 1999,
2000, 2017)
Runners-up12 (1964, 1965, 1974, 1985,
1987, 1991, 1994, 1995,
2003, 2009, 2010, 2018)
Most total winsChris Evert (57–4)
Most singles winsChris Evert (40–2)
Most doubles winsBillie Jean King (26–1)
Rosie Casals (26–1)
Best doubles teamRosie Casals /
Billie Jean King (10–0)
Rosie Casals /
Kathy Jordan (10–0)
Gigi Fernández /
Zina Garrison (10–1)
Most ties playedChris Evert (42)
Most years playedLindsay Davenport (11)

The United States women's national tennis team is the most successful national team in Billie Jean King Cup competition.[1] The team has won 18 titles and finished second a further 11 times, out of 55 participations.

History

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The United States won the inaugural Billie Jean King Cup, originally known as the Federation Cup and later as the Fed Cup, in 1963. They hold the record for most ties won, with 149, including 37 in a row. They won seven straight titles between 1976 and 1982.[2]

Members of the inaugural team

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Teams

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Year Team
1976 Rosie Casals Billie Jean King
1977 Chris Evert Rosie Casals Billie Jean King
1978 Chris Evert Tracy Austin Billie Jean King
1979 Rosie Casals Tracy Austin Chris Evert Lloyd Billie Jean King
1980 Rosie Casals Tracy Austin Kathy Jordan Chris Evert Lloyd
1981 Rosie Casals Kathy Jordan Andrea Jaeger Chris Evert Lloyd
1982 Martina Navratilova Chris Evert Lloyd Andrea Leand
1983 Candy Reynolds Andrea Jaeger
1984 Anne Smith Kathy Jordan Kathy Horvath
1985 Sharon Walsh Elise Burgin Kathy Jordan
1986 Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver Chris Evert Lloyd
1987 Pam Shriver Chris Evert
1988 Lori McNeil Patty Fendick Gigi Fernández
1989 Martina Navratilova Pam Shriver Chris Evert Zina Garrison
1990 Jennifer Capriati Zina Garrison Gigi Fernández
1991 Jennifer Capriati Zina Garrison
1992 Lori McNeil Pam Shriver Zina Garrison Debbie Graham
1993 Lori McNeil Lindsay Davenport Debbie Graham Ann Grossman
1994 Lindsay Davenport Zina Garrison Mary Joe Fernandez Gigi Fernández
1995 Martina Navratilova Mary Joe Fernandez Gigi Fernández Amy Frazier
1996 Jennifer Capriati Mary Joe Fernandez Gigi Fernández
1997 Kimberly Po Chanda Rubin Mary Joe Fernandez Gigi Fernández
1998 Lisa Raymond Lindsay Davenport Mary Joe Fernandez Monica Seles
1999 Chanda Rubin Monica Seles
2000 Lindsay Davenport Jennifer Capriati Monica Seles Lisa Raymond
2002 Jennifer Capriati Monica Seles Meghann Shaughnessy Lisa Raymond
2003 Serena Williams Venus Williams Meghann Shaughnessy Alexandra Stevenson
2004 Laura Granville Venus Williams Martina Navratilova Lisa Raymond
2005 Serena Williams Venus Williams Lindsay Davenport Corina Morariu
2006 Jill Craybas Jamea Jackson Shenay Perry Vania King
2007 Serena Williams Venus Williams Lisa Raymond Vania King
2008 Lindsay Davenport Laura Granville Ashley Harkleroad Lisa Raymond
2009 Melanie Oudin Alexa Glatch Liezel Huber Vania King
2010 Bethanie Mattek-Sands Melanie Oudin Liezel Huber Christina McHale
2011 Christina McHale Melanie Oudin Liezel Huber Vania King
2012 Serena Williams Venus Williams Liezel Huber Christina McHale
2013 Jamie Hampton Varvara Lepchenko Liezel Huber
2014 Christina McHale Alison Riske Madison Keys Lauren Davis
2015 Lauren Davis Christina McHale Alison Riske Taylor Townsend Coco Vandeweghe Serena Williams Venus Williams
2016 Madison Keys Bethanie Mattek-Sands Christina McHale Sloane Stephens Coco Vandeweghe Venus Williams
2017 Lauren Davis Bethanie Mattek-Sands Alison Riske Shelby Rogers Sloane Stephens Coco Vandeweghe
2018 Serena Williams Venus Williams Coco Vandeweghe Lauren Davis Sloane Stephens Madison Keys Bethanie Mattek-Sands
2019 Danielle Collins Sofia Kenin Alison Riske Nicole Melichar
2020–21 Serena Williams Sofia Kenin Alison Riske Coco Gauff Bethanie Mattek-Sands Danielle Collins Shelby Rogers Sloane Stephens Caroline Dolehide Coco Vandeweghe
2023 Coco Gauff Jessica Pegula Caty McNally Danielle Collins Sofia Kenin Sloane Stephens Taylor Townsend Madison Keys Peyton Stearns
2024 Jessica Pegula Emma Navarro Madison Keys Taylor Townsend Caroline Dolehide Danielle Collins Peyton Stearns Ashlyn Krueger

Junior Billie Jean King Cup

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The United States won nine times Junior Billie Jean King Cup champions, the recently title in 2024.[3]

Final results

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Year Competition round Host city Opponent Score Result
1987 Semifinals West Germany Freiburg im Breisgau  West Germany 1–2 Fourth place
1992 Semifinals Spain Castelldefels  Czechoslovakia 2–1 Third place
1993 Final New Zealand Wellington  Australia 1–2 Runner-up
1994 Semifinals United States Tucson  Italy 2–0 Third place
1996 Semifinals Switzerland Zürich  Slovakia 1–2 Fourth place
1999 Semifinals Australia Perth  Czech Republic 2–1 Third place
2000 Semifinals Japan Hiroshima  Russia 1–2 Fourth place
2008 Final Mexico San Luis Potosí  Great Britain 2–0 Champion
2010 Semifinals Mexico San Luis Potosí  Ukraine 0–2 Fourth place
2012 Final Spain Barcelona  Russia 3–0 Champion
2013 Semifinals Mexico San Luis Potosí  Hungary 2–0 Third place
2014 Final Mexico San Luis Potosí  Slovakia 3–0 Champion
2015 Final Spain Madrid  Czech Republic 1–2 Runner-up
2016 Final Hungary Budapest  Poland 1–2 Runner-up
2017 Final Hungary Budapest  Japan 2–0 Champion
2018 Final Hungary Budapest  Ukraine 2–1 Champion
2019 Final United States Orlando  Czech Republic 2–1 Champion
2022 Final Turkey Antalya  Czech Republic 3–0 Champion
2023 Final Spain Córdoba  Czech Republic 2–0 Champion
2024 Final Turkey Antalya  Romania 2–1 Champion

See also

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Referencese

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  1. ^ "U.S. opens BJK Cup Finals with win vs. Swiss". ESPN.com. Associated Press. 9 November 2023.
  2. ^ "U.S. Records in the Billie Jean King Cup". USTA. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
  3. ^ "USA sweep Junior Billie Jean King Cup and Junior Davis Cup titles". ITF Tennis. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
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