Germany Fed Cup team

Germany
Captain Barbara Rittner
ITF ranking 3 Increase 1 (18 April 2016)
Colors black & white
First year 1963
Years played 51
Ties played (W–L) 144 (92–52)
Years in
World Group
46 (73–46)
Titles 2 (1987, 1992)
Runners-up 5 (1966, 1970, 1982, 1983
2014)
Most total wins Helga Masthoff (38–18)
Most singles wins Anke Huber (24–9 )
Most doubles wins Helga Masthoff (15–8)
Best doubles team Claudia Kohde-Kilsch /
Steffi Graf (5–1)
Most ties played Helga Masthoff (33)
Most years played Anna-Lena Grönefeld (12)

The Germany Fed Cup team represents Germany in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by Deutscher Tennis Bund. They currently compete in the World Group.

Current team

Most recent year-end rankings are used.

Name Born First Last Ties Win/Loss Ranks[1][2]
Year Tie Sin Dou Tot Sin Dou
Barthel, MonaMona Barthel July 11, 1990 2013 2013  Serbia 1 1–1 0–0 1–1 44 67
Beck, AnnikaAnnika Beck February 16, 1994 2013 2013  France 1 0–0 0–1 0–1 56 117
Görges, JuliaJulia Görges November 2, 1988 2008 2015  Russia 12 4–6 4–3 8–9 50 24
Grönefeld, Anna-LenaAnna-Lena Grönefeld June 4, 1985 2004 2014  Australia 18 11–7 8–7 19–14 22
Kerber, AngeliqueAngelique Kerber January 18, 1988 2007 2015  Russia 10 9–8 0–0 9–8 10 407
Lisicki, SabineSabine Lisicki September 22, 1989 2008 2015  Russia 11 5–6 5–1 10–7 32 84
Petkovic, AndreaAndrea Petkovic September 9, 1987 2007 2015  Russia 11 11–4 2–2 13–6 24 147

History

Germany competed in its first Fed Cup in 1963. They won the Cup in 1987 and 1992, and finished as runners-up five times.

Players

Year Team
1963 Edda Buding Margot Dittmeyer Renata Ostermann
1964 Helga Hösl Heide Schildknecht
1965 Helga Niessen Heide Schildknecht
1966 Helga Hösl Edda Buding Helga Niessen
1967 Helga Hösl Edda Buding Helga Niessen
1969 Helga Niessen Almut Sturm Heide Schildknecht
1970 Helga Hösl Katja Ebbinghaus Helga Niessen
1972 Katja Ebbinghaus Helga Masthoff Heide Schildknecht
1973 Katja Ebbinghaus Helga Masthoff Heide Schildknecht
1974 Helga Hösl Katja Ebbinghaus Helga Masthoff
1975 Katja Ebbinghaus Helga Masthoff
1976 Helga Masthoff Iris Riedel Heidi Eisterlehner
1977 Katja Ebbinghaus Helga Masthoff
1978 Katja Ebbinghaus Sylvia Hanika Heidi Eisterlehner
1979 Katja Ebbinghaus Iris Riedel Sylvia Hanika
1980 Sylvia Hanika Bettina Bunge
1981 Iris Riedel-Kühn Bettina Bunge
1982 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Eva Pfaff Bettina Bunge
1983 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Eva Pfaff Bettina Bunge Petra Keppeler
1984 Sylvia Hanika Myriam Schropp Petra Keppeler
1985 Andrea Betzner Myriam Schropp Petra Keppeler
1986 Steffi Graf Claudia Porwik Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Bettina Bunge
1987 Steffi Graf Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Silke Meier Bettina Bunge
1988 Sylvia Hanika Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Eva Pfaff Isabel Cueto
1989 Steffi Graf Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Isabel Cueto Bettina Bunge
1990 Anke Huber Claudia Porwik Wiltrud Probst Isabel Cueto
1991 Anke Huber Barbara Rittner Steffi Graf Sabine Hack
1992 Anke Huber Barbara Rittner Steffi Graf Sabine Hack
1993 Anke Huber Barbara Rittner Steffi Graf Sabine Hack
1994 Anke Huber Barbara Rittner Christina Singer Sabine Hack
1995 Anke Huber Barbara Rittner Meike Babel Sabine Hack
Anke Huber Claudia Porwik Sabine Hack
1996 Anke Huber Christina Singer Steffi Graf Sabine Hack
1997 Barbara Rittner Elena Pampoulova Marlene Weingärtner
Anke Huber Meike Babel
1998 Wiltrud Probst Andrea Glass Jana Kandarr
Anke Huber Meike Babel Andrea Glass Jana Kandarr
1999 Andrea Glass Elena Pampoulova Jana Kandarr
2000 Barbara Rittner Anke Huber Andrea Glass
2001 Anke Huber Barbara Rittner Andrea Glass Bianka Lamade
Scarlett Werner Barbara Rittner Bianka Lamade Martina Müller
2002 Marlene Weingärtner Barbara Rittner Bianka Lamade Martina Müller
Martina Müller Barbara Rittner Bianka Lamade Anca Barna
2003 Anca Barna Marlene Weingärtner Barbara Rittner Martina Müller
Anca Barna Barbara Rittner Angelika Roesch Vanessa Henke
2004 Marlene Weingärtner Barbara Rittner Anna-Lena Grönefeld Julia Schruff
Jasmin Wöhr Barbara Rittner Anna-Lena Grönefeld Julia Schruff
2005 Anna-Lena Grönefeld Julia Schruff Anca Barna Sandra Klösel
Anna-Lena Grönefeld Julia Schruff Sandra Klösel Angelique Kerber
2006 Anna-Lena Grönefeld Julia Schruff Martina Müller Jasmin Wöhr
Jasmin Wöhr Kathrin Wörle Kristina Barrois Tatjana Malek
2007 Anna-Lena Grönefeld Sandra Klösel Tatjana Malek Andrea Petkovic
Angelique Kerber Tatjana Malek Andrea Petkovic Anna-Lena Grönefeld
2008 Tatjana Malek Julia Görges Sabine Lisicki Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Martina Müller Angelique Kerber Sabine Lisicki Jasmin Wöhr
2009 Sabine Lisicki Anna-Lena Grönefeld Kristina Barrois Tatjana Malek
2010 Anna-Lena Grönefeld Andrea Petkovic Kristina Barrois Tatjana Malek
Andrea Petkovic Julia Görges Tatjana Malek Kristina Barrois
2011 Andrea Petkovic Julia Görges Tatjana Malek Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Andrea Petkovic Julia Görges Sabine Lisicki Anna-Lena Grönefeld
2012 Sabine Lisicki Julia Görges Angelique Kerber Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Andrea Petkovic Angelique Kerber Julia Görges Anna-Lena Grönefeld
2013 Julia Görges Sabine Lisicki Anna-Lena Grönefeld Annika Beck
Angelique Kerber Mona Barthel Sabine Lisicki Anna-Lena Grönefeld
2014 Angelique Kerber Andrea Petkovic Julia Görges Anna-Lena Grönefeld
Angelique Kerber Andrea Petkovic Sabine Lisicki Julia Görges
2015 Angelique Kerber Andrea Petkovic Sabine Lisicki Julia Görges
2016 Angelique Kerber Andrea Petkovic Julia Görges Annika Beck

Results

Only World Group, World Group Play-off, World Group II, and World Group II Play-off ties are included.

1963–1969

1970–1979

1980–1989

1990–1999

2000–2009

2010–2019

Year Competition Date Location Opponent Score Result
2010 World Group, 1st Round 6–7 February Brno (CZE)  Czech Republic 2–3 Lost
World Group, Play-off 24–25 April Frankfurt (GER)  France 2–3 Lost
2011 World Group II, 1st Round 5–6 February Maribor (SLO)  Slovenia 4–1 Won
World Group, Play-off 16–17 April Stuttgart (GER)  United States 5–0 Won
2012 World Group, 1st Round 4–5 February Stuttgart (GER)  Czech Republic 1–4 Lost
World Group, Play-off 21–22 April Stuttgart (GER)  Australia 2–3 Lost
2013 World Group II, 1st Round 9–10 February Limoges (FRA)  France 3–1 Won
World Group, Play-off 20–21 April Stuttgart (GER)  Serbia 3–2 Won
2014 World Group, 1st Round 8–9 February Bratislava (SVK)  Slovakia 3–1 Won
World Group, Semifinal 19–20 April Brisbane (AUS)  Australia 3–1 Won
World Group, Final 8–9 November Prague (CZE)  Czech Republic 1–3 Lost
2015 World Group, 1st Round 7–8 February Stuttgart (GER)  Australia 4–1 Won
World Group, Semifinal 18–19 April Sochi (RUS)  Russia 2–3 Lost
2016 World Group, 1st Round 6–7 February Leipzig (GER)   Switzerland

See also

References

  1. "WTA Year End Singles Rankings - 2014" (PDF). Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  2. "WTA Year End Doubles Rankings - 2014" (PDF). Retrieved 1 October 2015.
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