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1 United States vs. Sweden Fed Cup by BNP Paribas 2013 World Group Playoff Delray Beach Tennis Center Delray Beach, Fla. * April 20-21

2 INDEX PREVIEW NOTES PLAYER BIOGRAPHIES (U.S. AND SWEDEN) U.S. FED CUP TEAM RECORDS U.S. FED CUP INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ALL-TIME U.S. FED CUP TIES RELEASES/TRANSCRIPTS

3 2013 World Group (8 nations) First Round February 9-10 Czech Republic at Ostrava, Czech Republic Australia Italy at Rimini, Italy USA Japan at Moscow, Russia Russia Slovak Republic at Nis, Serbia Serbia Semifinals April Czech Republic, 4-0 at Italy Italy, 3-2 Russia, 3-2 at Russia Slovak Republic, 3-2 Final November 2-3 Champion Nation 2013 World Group Play-offs (8 nations) Losers to World Group II in 2014 USA Play-off Round April at Delray Beach, Florida Sweden Serbia at Sttutgart, Germany Germany Australia at Chiasso-Seseglio, Switzerland Switzerland Japan at Spain Spain Winners to World Group in 2014

4 United States vs. Sweden Fed Cup by BNP Paribas 2013 World Group Playoff Delray Beach Tennis Center Delray Beach, Fla.* April For more information, contact: Fed Cup Media Center: or 6052 Amanda Korba, Pat Mitsch, PREVIEW NOTES The United States will face Sweden in the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group Playoff. Play begins Saturday, April 20, at 2:00 p.m. local time on outdoor hard court at the Delray Beach Tennis Center in Delray Beach, Fla. The United States brings a strong Fed Cup team to Delray Beach, which includes Serena Williams, who regained the No. 1 ranking in the world on February 18, 2013, becoming the oldest woman (at age 31) to hold the top spot since the WTA computer rankings were introduced in November This was Williams' sixth stint at No. 1 and took place nearly 11 years after she first became the No. 1-ranked tennis player in the world. The team is rounded out by three additional players who are all ranked in the Top 30 Venus Williams, upand-coming American Sloane Stephens, and Varvara Lepchenko, who made her debut in the 2013 World Group First Round in Italy in February, where she won both of her singles matches. The World Group Playoff will mark the fifth matchup between the U.S. and Sweden in Fed Cup competition with the U.S. leading the series, 3-1. The two nations last faced each other in the second round of 1988 World Group competition, where the Swedes won, 2-1. The U.S. won the other three match-ups in 1966, 1975, and The winner of this match will advance to the 2014 World Group and have a chance to compete for the Fed Cup title next year. The losing team will be relegated to World Group II in Sweden is looking to regain World Group status for the first time since This will be the fourth Fed Cup tie played in Florida and the third played at the Delray Beach Tennis Center, making it the only venue to host a U.S. Fed Cup tie on three occasions. The U.S. squad has never lost a match in its three previous trips to Florida, posting 5-0 sweeps over Austria in the 1995 World Group quarterfinal in Aventura, and against Belgium in the 2005 World Group quarterfinal and the 2007 World Group quarterfinal, both in Delray Beach. The U.S. is 36-4 all-time in Fed Cup ties played at home. This will mark just the fifth time in Fed Cup history that the U.S. will compete in the World Group Playoff, and the U.S. is 3-1 in those ties. The U.S. defeated Ukraine, 5-0, last year on the road led by Serena Williams. The U.S. beat Japan 5-0 in 1997 in Chestnut Hill, Mass., and beat Israel 5-0 in 2002 in Springfield, Mo., before losing to Germany 5-0 in 2011 in Stuttgart. Sweden is 1-1 in two World Group Playoff ties (in 2001 and 2003) and faced Japan in both ties. This is the fifth year as U.S. captain for Mary Joe Fernandez. Fernandez led the U.S. to consecutive Fed Cup finals appearances in her first two years as captain (2009 and 2010), where the team faced Italy both times. She was the first U.S. captain to accomplish that feat since Marty Riessen in Fernandez holds a 6-5 record as U.S. Fed Cup captain. Fed Cup by BNP Paribas is the world s largest annual international women s team competition with 97 countries entering in The United States leads all nations with 17 Fed Cup titles, the last coming in 2000, and holds a all-time Fed Cup record. The opening day of play in the best-of-five match series features each country s No. 1 singles player against the No. 2 player from the opposing country. The exact order of play (which country s No. 1 plays first) will be determined at the Draw Ceremony, which will be held on Friday, April 19. The second day of competition begins on Sunday with the reverse singles, starting with each country s No. 1 player squaring off followed by the No. 2 players and then the doubles match. Each match is best-of-three-sets. TABLE OF CONTENTS Order of play U.S. Television Schedule Fed Cup Team Comparison: U.S. vs. Sweden U.S.-Sweden Head-to-Head Matchups Individual Player Results (as of April 8) Team Results on Hard Courts Records in the World Group Playoff Fed Cup Career Comparisons 2012 and 2013 Fed Cup Results Head-to-Head: U.S. vs. Sweden Did You Know? This Week in U.S. Fed Cup History

5 ORDER OF PLAY DAY/LOCAL TIME MATCH PAIRING Saturday, 2:00 p.m. Singles A: U.S. No. 1 vs. SWE No. 2 (or SWE No. 1 vs. U.S. No. 2) Singles B: Opposite Pairing of Singles A Sunday, 1:00 p.m. Singles C: U.S. No. 1 vs. SWE No. 1 Singles D: U.S. No. 2 vs. SWE No. 2 Doubles: Doubles DOMESTIC TELEVISION SCHEDULE Tennis Channel will present daily coverage beginning at 2:00 p.m. ET on Saturday and 1:00 p.m. ET on Sunday. ANTICIPATED PARTICIPANTS Both captains submitted an initial four-woman roster 10 days prior to play, but can change two of the four players originally nominated up to one hour before Friday s draw ceremony when they are required to submit their official lineups. TEAM USA Serena Williams Sloane Stephens Venus Williams Varvara Lepchenko TEAM SWEDEN Sofia Arvidsson Johanna Larsson Hilda Melander Sandra Roma Mary Joe Fernandez Captain Lars-Anders Wahlgren FED CUP TEAM COMPARISON: UNITED STATES VS. SWEDEN UNITED STATES FED CUP COMPARISON SWEDEN 1963 First year played Years played (142-33) Ties played 130 (69-61) 17-time champion (17-11 in finals) Best Finish World Group Quarterfinalist (1970, 1977, 1980, 1988) INDIVIDUAL PLAYER RESULTS* * All records as of Monday, April 15 UNITED STATES SINGLES RECORD Player 2013 Career TITLES Best finish at the US Open Serena Williams Four-time champion (1999, 2002, 2008, 2012) Sloane Stephens Third round in 2011 and 2012 Venus Williams Varvara Lepchenko Champion in 2000 and 2001 Third round in 2012 DOUBLES RECORD TITLES Serena Williams Sloane Stephens Venus Williams Varvara Lepchenko Champion in 1999 and 2009 First round Champion in 1999 and 2009 First round in 2011 and 2012 SWEDEN SINGLES RECORD Player 2013 Career TITLES Best finish at the US Open Sofia Arvidsson Second round in 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012 Johanna Larsson First round in Hilda Melander Has not competed Sandra Roma Has not competed DOUBLES RECORD TITLES Sofia Arvidsson Second round in 2011 Johanna Larsson Hilda Melander Sandra Roma First round in Has not competed Has not competed

6 TEAM RESULTS ON HARD COURTS The U.S. Fed Cup team has played 23 more ties on hard courts than Sweden. The United States has played 48 Fed Cup ties on hard courts, compared to Sweden s 25. The U.S. has a 40-8 record in those matches, posting a better winning percentage (.833) than Sweden, which is (.600). UNITED STATES RECORD ON HARD COURTS SWEDEN 48 Ties played Record World Group II First Round; Defeated Belarus, 5-0, in Worcester, Mass. Last Time 2012 World Group II Playoff; def. Great Britain, 4-1, in Sweden 1 win Current Streak 5 wins RECORDS IN THE WORLD GROUP PLAYOFF The U.S. has competed in just four World Group Playoffs in 1997, 2002, 2011, and Following its two losses to Belgium and Germany in 2011, the U.S. competed in the World Group II first round for the first time in 2012 since the best-of-five, home/away format was instituted in The team is 3-1 in World Group Playoffs and 2-0 in the World Group Playoff at home. Sweden has appeared in the World Group playoff twice since 1995 in 2001 and It lost its last World Group Playoff appearance in 2003 on the road in Japan, 4-1. Sweden advanced to the World Group in 2002 by winning its Playoff in 2001 in Sweden, also against Japan. UNITED STATES RECORD IN WORLD GROUP PLAYOFF SWEDEN 3-1 OVERALL Home Away 0-1 BY SURFACE 2-0 Hard 1-1 Clay 1-0 Indoor Carpet 0-1 Grass RECORD IN FED CUP WORLD GROUP PLAYOFF BY SURFACE SINCE 1995 UNITED STATES SWEDEN Home Away Neutral Surface Home Away Neutral 2-0 Hard 1-1 Clay 1-0 Indoor Carpet 0-1 Grass PLAYER HEAD-TO-HEAD RECORDS Arvidsson Larsson Melander Roma TOTAL Serena Williams vs Stephens vs. Venus Williams vs. Lepchenko vs

7 RANKINGS*/FED CUP CAREER COMPARISONS * Rankings as of Monday, April 15. U.S. FED CUP TEAM Player Singles Ranking Doubles Ranking Ties Played Singles Record Doubles Record Overall Record Serena Williams No. 1 No Sloane Stephens No. 16 No Venus Williams Varvara Lepchenko No. 21 No. 27 No. 25 No SWEDEN FED CUP TEAM Player Singles Ranking Doubles Ranking Ties Played Singles Record Doubles Record Overall Record Sofia Arvidsson No. 54 No Johanna Larsson No. 66 No Sandra Roma Hilda Melander No. 431 No. 445 No. 422 No FED CUP RESULTS United States World Group First Round: lost to Italy in Rimini, Italy (indoor clay) 3-2 Sweden World Group II First Round: def. Argentina in Buenos Aires (outdoor clay) FED CUP INDIVIDUAL RECORDS UNITED STATES POSITION SWEDEN Varvara Lepchenko (2-0) No. 1 singles Sofia Arvidsson (1-1) Jamie Hampton (0-2) No. 2 singles Johanna Larsson (1-1) Liezel Huber Varvara Lepchenko (0-1) Doubles Sofia Arvidsson Johanna Larsson (1-0) 2012 FED CUP RESULTS United States World Group II First Round: def. Belarus in Worcester, Mass. (indoor hard) 5-0 World Group Playoff: def. Ukraine in Kharkiv, Ukraine (outdoor red clay) 5-0 Sweden Zonal Group I Europe/Africa (Round Robin in Eilat, Israel): def. Bosnia/Herzegovina (outdoor hard) 3-0 def. Hungary (outdoor hard) 2-1 def. Greece (outdoor hard) 2-1 Zonal Group I Europe/Africa (Playoff in Eilat, Israel): def. Poland 2-1 World Group II Playoff: def. Great Britain in Boras, Sweden (indoor hard) FED CUP INDIVIDUAL RECORDS UNITED STATES POSITION SWEDEN Serena Williams (4-0) No. 1 singles Sofia Arvidsson (5-0) Ellen Allgurin (1-0) Christina McHale (4-0) Liezel Huber Venus Williams (1-0) Liezel Huber Sloane Stephens (1-0) No. 2 singles Doubles Johanna Larsson (3-2) Hilda Melander (0-1) Sofia Arvidsson Johanna Larsson (3-0) Ellen Allgurin Hilda Melander (1-1)

8 FED CUP HEAD-TO-HEAD UNITED STATES vs. SWEDEN UNITED STATES LEADS THE SERIES 3-1: The World Group Playoff will mark the fifth matchup between the U.S. and Sweden in Fed Cup competition with the U.S. leading the series, 3-1. The two nations last faced each other in the second round of 1988 World Group competition, where the Swedes won, 2-1. The U.S. won the other three match-ups in 1966, 1975, and Sweden is looking to regain World Group status for the first time since This will be the first match-up between the U.S. and Sweden since 1995, when the home-away format was instituted. All other ties were played at neutral sites. YEAR SCORE ROUND LOCATION SURFACE TBD SWE, 2-1 World Group Playoff World Group Second Round Delray Beach, Fla. Melbourne, Australia Outdoor-Hard Unknown 1983 USA, 3-0 World Group Second Round Zurich, Switzerland Outdoor-Clay 1975 USA, 2-1 World Group Second Round Aix-en-Provence, France Outdoor-Clay 1966 USA, 3-0 World Group Second Round Turin, Italy Outdoor-Clay 1988 World Group Second Round: Sweden def. United States, 2-1 Flinders Park, Melbourne, Australia (Surface Unknown) * December 4-11, 1988 Captains Sweden: U.S.: Marty Riessen Singles A: Maria Strandlund-Tomsvik (SWE) d. Patty Fendick 6-2, 7-6(3) Singles B: Catarina Lindqvist-Ryan (SWE) d. Lori McNeil 6-4, 7-5 Doubles: Gigi Fernandez/Lori McNeil (USA) d. Catarina Lindqvist-Ryan/Maria Lindstrom 7-5, World Group Second Round: United States def. Sweden, 3-0 Albisguetli T.C., Zurich, Switzerland (Red Clay) * July 17-24, 1983 Captains Sweden: U.S.: Nancy Jeffett Singles A: Candy Reynolds (USA) d. Catarina Lindqvist-Ryan 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 Singles B: Andrea Jaeger (USA) d. Catrin Jexell 6-0, 6-2 Doubles: Candy Reynolds/Paula Smith (USA) d. Catrin Jexell/Helena Olsson 6-1, World Group Second Round: United States def. Sweden, 2-1 Aixoise C.C., Aix-en-Provence, France (Red Clay) * May 5-11, 1975 Captains Sweden: U.S.: Julie Heldman Singles A: Helena Anliot (SWE) d. Julie Heldman 6-4, 6-3 Singles B: Kathy Kuykendall (USA) d. Ingrid Bentzer 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 Doubles: Julie Heldman/Janet Wright (USA) d. Ingrid Bentzer/Mimi Wikstedt 2-6, 7-5, World Group Second Round: United States def. Sweden, 3-0 Turin Press Sporting Club, Turin, Italy (Red Clay) * May 12, 1966 Captains Sweden: U.S.: Rosalyn Greenwood Singles A: Billie Jean King (USA) d. Christina Sandberg 6-2, 6-3 Singles B: Julie Heldman (USA) d. Eva Lundquist 6-4, 6-0 Doubles: Billie Jean King/Carole Graebner (USA) d. Ingrid Bentzer/Eva Lundquist 6-3, 6-1

9 DID YOU KNOW? The United States has won more Fed Cup titles (17) and more Fed Cup ties (142) than any other country. The United States owns a overall Fed Cup record. Since the home-away format began in 1995, the U.S. owns an 18-3 record at home. It is 8-10 in ties played in its opponent's home country and 1-1 on neutral ground. Since Fed Cup began in 1963, only 69 players have had the privilege of representing the United States. THIS WEEK IN U.S. FED CUP HISTORY April Chanda Rubin and Monica Seles each record victories as the U.S. host Croatia to open the 1999 Fed Cup tournament in Raleigh, N.C. Rubin defeats Iva Majoli 7-6(5), 4-6, 10-8, and Seles gives the U.S. a 2-0 lead by defeating Silvija Talaja 6-3, The U.S. is swept, 5-0, by Germany in Stuttgart, Germany, in the World Group Playoff. In turn, the U.S. Fed Cup team is forced to compete in World Group II the following year for the first time in team history. April Lindsay Davenport beat Amanda Hopmans 6-4, 6-1, and Monica Seles then beats Miriam Oremans 6-1, 6-2, to give the U.S. a commanding 2-0 lead over The Netherlands in the World Group first round tie held in Kiawah Island, S.C The U.S. clinches its first round tie versus Croatia when Monica Seles defeats Iva Majoli 6-0, 6-3, in the third singles rubber. Chanda Rubin would defeat Silvija Talaja 6-3, 6-4, and Rubin and Seles then partner together to beat Majoli and Talaja 6-3, 6-2, as the U.S. wins the tie 5-0. April Already leading 2-0, the U.S. sweeps the final three matches in its first round tie versus the Netherlands. Lindsay Davenport beats Miriam Oremans 6-1, 6-2, Monica Seles defeats Amanda Hopmans 6-1, 6-2, and Mary Joe Fernandez and Lisa Raymond beat Manon Bollegraf and Caroline Vie 6-1, Ret., to complete the 5-0 victory. April The U.S. storms to a 2-0 lead in the first round against Belgium in Delray Beach, Fla., on the strength of the Williams sisters. Venus Williams opens the tie and defeats Kirsten Flipkens 7-5, 6-2, and then Serena Williams beats Caroline Maes 6-1, 6-4.

10 POSSIBLE HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUPS *rankings and records as of Monday, April 8 SERENA WILLIAMS (USA) vs. SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) SERENA WILLIAMS (USA) SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) 1 World Ranking (09/26/1981) Age 29 (02/16/1984) Saginaw, Mich. Birthplace Halmstad, Sweden Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Residence Halmstad, Sweden 5 9 Height lbs. Weight 152 lbs. Right-handed (Two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 1995 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 49 WTA Singles Titles 2 Career $43,304,272 Prize Money $1,845,367 Career 8-0 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 0 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: WILLIAMS vs. ARVIDSSON (WILLIAMS LEADS 1-0) YEAR EVENT SURFACE ROUND WINNER SCORE 2007 Hobart, Australia Hard 1R Williams 6-4, 6-0 SERENA WILLIAMS (USA) vs. JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) SERENA WILLIAMS (USA) JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) 1 World Ranking (09/26/1981) Age 24 (08/17/1988) Saginaw, Mich. Birthplace Boden, Sweden Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Residence Helsingborg, Sweden 5 9 Height lbs. Weight 146 lbs. Right-handed (Two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 1995 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 49 WTA Singles Titles 0 Career $43,304,272 Prize Money $816,355 Career 8-0 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 0 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: HAVE NOT PLAYED

11 POSSIBLE HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUPS *rankings and records as of Monday, April 8 SLOANE STEPHENS (USA) vs. SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) SLOANE STEPHENS (USA) SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) 16 World Ranking (03/20/1993) Age 29 (02/16/1984) Plantation, Fla. Birthplace Halmstad, Sweden Coral Springs, Fla. Residence Halmstad, Sweden 5 7 Height lbs. Weight 152 lbs. Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 2009 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 0 WTA Singles Titles 2 Career $1,288,170 Prize Money $1,845,367 Career 0-0 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 1 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: STEPHENS vs. ARVIDSSON (TIED AT 1-1) YEAR EVENT SURFACE ROUND WINNER SCORE 2013 Brisbane, Australia Hard 2R Stephens 6-3, Madrid Clay 2R Arvidsson 7-6(5) 6-1 SLOANE STEPHENS (USA) vs. JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) SLOANE STEPHENS (USA) JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) 16 World Ranking (03/20/1993) Age 24 (08/17/1988) Plantation, Fla. Birthplace Boden, Sweden Coral Springs, Fla. Residence Helsingborg, Sweden 5 7 Height lbs. Weight 146 lbs. Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 2009 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 0 WTA Singles Titles 0 Career $1,288,170 Prize Money $816,355 Career 0-0 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 0 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: HAVE NOT PLAYED

12 POSSIBLE HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUPS *rankings and records as of Monday, April 8 VENUS WILLIAMS (USA) vs. SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) VENUS WILLIAMS (USA) SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) 22 World Ranking (06/17/1980) Age 29 (02/16/1984) Lynwood, Calif. Birthplace Halmstad, Sweden Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Residence Halmstad, Sweden 6 1 Height lbs. Weight 152 lbs. Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 1994 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 44 WTA Singles Titles 2 Career $28,668,243 Prize Money $1,845,367 Career 14-2 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 0 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: HAVE NOT PLAYED VENUS WILLIAMS (USA) vs. JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) VENUS WILLIAMS (USA) JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) 22 World Ranking (06/17/1980) Age 24 (08/17/1988) Lynwood, Calif. Birthplace Boden, Sweden Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Residence Helsingborg, Sweden 6 1 Height lbs. Weight 146 lbs. Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 1994 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 44 WTA Singles Titles 0 Career $28,668,243 Prize Money $816,355 Career 14-2 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 0 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: HAVE NOT PLAYED

13 POSSIBLE HEAD-TO-HEAD MATCHUPS *rankings and records as of Monday, April 8 VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA) vs. SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA) SOFIA ARVIDSSON (SWE) 27 World Ranking (05/21/1986) Age 29 (02/16/1984) Tashkent, Uzbekistan Birthplace Halmstad, Sweden Allentown, Pa. Residence Halmstad, Sweden 5 11 Height lbs. Weight 152 lbs. Left-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 2001 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 0 WTA Singles Titles 2 Career $1,551,467 Prize Money $1,845,367 Career 2-0 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 1 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: LEPCHENKO vs. ARVIDSSON (ARVIDSSON LEADS 1-0) YEAR EVENT SURFACE ROUND WINNER SCORE 2007 Pittsburgh ($75K) Hard 1R Arvidsson 6-1, 6-4 VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA) vs. JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) VARVARA LEPCHENKO (USA) JOHANNA LARSSON (SWE) 27 World Ranking (05/21/1986) Age 24 (08/17/1988) Tashkent, Uzbekistan Birthplace Boden, Sweden Allentown, Pa. Residence Helsingborg, Sweden 5 11 Height lbs. Weight 146 lbs. Left-handed (two-handed backhand) Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand) 2001 Turned Pro Singles Record Career 0 WTA Singles Titles 0 Career $1,551,467 Prize Money $816,355 Career 2-0 Fed Cup Singles Career Head to Head 2 CAREER HEAD-TO-HEAD: LEPCHENKO vs. LARSSON (LARSSON LEADS 2-1) YEAR EVENT SURFACE ROUND WINNER SCORE Memphis Cincinnati Marseille, France ($100K) Hard Hard Clay 2R Qualifying SF Lepchenko Larsson Larsson 6-2, , 6-7(7), , 7-5, 6-3

14 Player Biographies

15 MARY JOE FERNANDEZ U.S. FED CUP CAPTAIN Birthdate: August 19, 1971 Birthplace: Dominican Republic Resides: Cleveland, Ohio This is the fifth year of Mary Joe Fernandez tenure as captain of the U.S. Fed Cup team, which has already yielded two appearances in the final. She is one of the most decorated American tennis players ever, having won three Olympic medals (gold in women s doubles in 1992 and 1996 and bronze in women s singles in 1996) in addition to being a member of the 1996 Fed Cup championship team. The three-time Grand Slam finalist (Australian Open 1990 and 1992; Roland Garros 1993) had an outstanding playing career, winning 7 career singles titles and 19 doubles titles, including two majors Roland Garros in 1996 and the Australian Open in FED CUP CAREER SUMMARY Years as captain: 5 ( ) Record as captain: 6-5 * Led the U.S. to consecutive Fed Cup finals appearances in her first two years as captain, becoming the first U.S. captain to accomplish that feat since Marty Riessen in * Took over as U.S. Fed Cup Captain in 2009 after serving as assistant coach for Zina Garrison in Years played: 6 (1991, ) Ties played: 18 (U.S. was 12-6 when she played) Singles Record: 12-8 Doubles Record: 4-2 * As a player, Fernandez was a member of the 1996 champion U.S. Fed Cup team. * At the 1998 semifinals in Madrid, set the record for most games played in a decisive doubles set (20) since the Fed Cup World Group format was instituted in 1995 and played in the second longest doubles match since the tiebreak was introduced into the competition in 1989 (in terms of games, 43). Partnered Lisa Raymond and lost to Spain s Conchita Martinez and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 6-4, 6-7(5), * Tied for eighth all-time with six years as a player on the U.S. Fed Cup team; is ninth all-time with 12 singles wins for the U.S. and tied for ninth all-time with 26 total matches played. FED CUP CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 1998 Semifinal: Spain def. United States 3-2 in Madrid (red clay) Fernandez and Lisa Raymond lost the decisive doubles rubber to Conchita Martinez and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 6-4, 6-7(5), the second-most number of games played in a Fed Cup doubles rubber since the tiebreak was introduced in 1989 and the most games in a doubles rubber in U.S. Fed Cup history. Quarterfinal: United States def. Netherlands 5-0 in Kiawah Island, S.C. (clay) Fernandez and Lisa Raymond won the doubles point when the team of Manon Bollegraf and Caroline Vis were forced to retire after losing the first set World Group Playoff: United States def. Spain 5-0 in Chestnut Hill, Mass. (hard) Fernandez put the U.S. up 1-0 with a win over Ai Sugiyama 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Quarterfinal: Netherlands def. United States 3-2 in Haarlem (indoor carpet) Fernandez lost the opening rubber to Miriam Oremans 6-1, 6-4 and then lost to Brenda Schultz-McCarthy 1-6, 6-4, 9-7 to put the U.S. down 2-1.

16 1996 Final: United States def. Spain 5-0 in Atlantic City, N.J. (indoor carpet) Fernandez partnered with Linda Wild to win the doubles point vs. Gala Leon Garcia and Virginia Ruano Pascual 6-1, 6-4. Quarterfinal: United States def. Austria 3-2 in Salzburg (red clay) Fernandez won three points for the U.S. team, snapping a four-match Fed Cup losing streak. She opened the tie with a win vs. Judith Wiesner 6-3, 7-6(5) and -- with the score tied defeated Barbara Paulus 6-3, 7-6(4). With the score tied again at 2-2, Fernandez partnered with Gigi Fernandez to win the decisive doubles rubber vs. Petra Schwartz and Wiesner 6-0, Final: Spain def. United States 3-2 in Valencia (red clay) Fernandez lost both her singles matches, the first to Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 6-3, 6-2 and the second to Conchita Martinez 6-3, 6-4 that clinched the victory for Spain. Semifinal: United States def. France 3-2 in Wilmington, N.C. (indoor carpet) Fernandez lost both her singles matches, the first to Mary Pierce 7-6(1), 6-3 and the second to Julie Halard 1-6, 7-5, 6-1. Quarterfinal: United States def. Austria 5-0 in Aventura, Fla. (hard) Fernandez clinched the tie with a win vs. Judith Wiesner 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 after putting the U.S. up 2-0 with a win over Barbara Schett 6-2, Frankfurt, Germany (red clay) Final: Spain def. United States 3-0 Fernandez lost the opening rubber to Conchita Martinez 6-2, 6-2 and then paired with Gigi Fernandez in a doubles loss to Conchita Martinez and Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 6-3, 6-4. Semifinal: United States def. France 3-0 Fernandez put the U.S. up 1-0 with a win vs. Julie Halard 6-1, 6-3. Quarterfinal: United States def. Austria 3-0 Fernandez won the opening singles rubber vs. Petra Ritter 6-2, 6-4 and paired with Gigi Fernandez to win the doubles point vs. Sylvia Plischke and Barbara Schett 6-4, 6-1. Second Round: United States def. Canada 3-0 Fernandez won the opening singles rubber when Helen Kelesi was forced to retire in the second set with Fernandez leading 6-1, 4-1. First Round: United States def. Czech Republic 3-0 Fernandez defeated Petra Langrova 6-2, 6-4 to put the U.S. up Nottingham, England (hard) Final: Spain def. United States 2-1 With a chance to clinch the title, Fernandez lost the second singles rubber to Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 6-3, 6-4. Semifinal: United States def. Czechoslovakia 3-0 Fernandez clinched the win for the U.S. with a victory vs. Jana Novotna 6-4, 0-6, 9-7. Quarterfinal: United States def. Austria 2-1 Fernandez won the second singles rubber vs. Barbara Paulus 6-1, 6-1 to even the tie at 1-1. Second Round: United States def. Bulgaria 3-0 In her Fed Cup debut, Fernandez clinched the U.S. win with a singles victory vs. Katerina Maleeva 6-2, 6-1.

17 VARVARA LEPCHENKO (2-0 singles, 0-1 doubles) Birthdate: May 21, 1986 Born: Tashkent, Uzbekistan Resides: Allentown, Pa Height: 5 11 Weight: 159 lbs. Plays: Left-handed / two-handed backhand * On September 24, 2012, became first American other than Venus and Serena Williams to be ranked in the Top 20 since 2006, (Lindsay Davenport was the last American woman ranked in the Top 20); started the 2012 season ranked No. 127 in the world. * Reached the fourth round of the 2012 French Open, only one of two Americans to advance that far; was first result past the second round in 14 career Grand Slam appearances (finish improved her ranking enough to become the No. 4 American and qualify for an Olympic berth) * Reached the third round of the US Open and Wimbledon in * Advanced to the second round of the 2012 Olympics in London after recently becoming an American citizen; Joined Martina Navratilova, Monica Seles and Liezel Huber as the only naturalized citizens to represent the U.S. in Olympic tennis. * Reached the doubles semifinals of the 2013 Australian Open. * Has been living in the U.S. since 2001 after receiving political asylum; officially changed nationality in 2007 to play for the U.S and became an official U.S. citizen in September 2011 * Trains at the USTA Training Center-East at the home of the US Open in Flushing, N.Y. FED CUP CAREER Years played: 1 (2013) Singles Record by Surface Ties played: 1 (U.S. is 0-1 when she plays) Clay 2-0 Singles Record: 2-0 (2-0 in live rubbers) Grass at Home 0-0 Hard Away 2-0 Indoor Carpet Doubles Record: 0-1 Indoor Hard * Made Fed Cup debut in the 2013 World Group First Round in Rimini, Italy, February 9-10, where she posted singles victories over world No. 7 Sara Errani (her career-best win) and world No. 16 Roberta Vinci; also teamed with Huber in the fifth-and-decisive doubles match World Group First Round: Italy def. United States 3-2 in Rimini, Italy (indoor clay) In her U.S. Fed Cup debut, Lepchenko goes 2-0 in singles play, upsetting then-world No. 16 Roberta Vinci, 2-6, 6-4, 7-5, in an epic match on day one. Following the win, Lepchenko dedicates the victory to her new fiancé, Taras. The couple met at a ski resort two years prior and he proposed in October on the beach in St. Augustine, Fla. With the tie even at 1-1, Lepchenko then wins the third rubber on Sunday, defeating then-world No. 7 Sara Errani, 7-5, 6-2, in Lepchenko s career-best win. Following a three-set loss by fellow Fed Cup rookie Jamie Hampton to Vinci, Lepchenko plays in the fifth-and-decisive doubles rubber with Liezel Huber against Errani and Vinci, the No. 1-ranked doubles team in the world. Lepchenko and Huber come up short and lose 6-2, 6-2.

18 SLOANE STEPHENS (1-0 doubles) Birthdate: March 20, 1993 Born: Plantation, Fla. Resides: Coral Springs, Fla. Height: 5 7 Weight: 135 lbs. Plays: Right-handed / two-handed backhand *Currently ranked a career-high No. 16 in the world. *Reached the semifinals of the 2013 Australian Open, defeating Serena Williams in the quarterfinals; at 19 years, 10 months, 3 days old, was the youngest American to reach a Grand Slam singles semifinal since Williams reached the 2000 Wimbledon semifinals at 18 years, 9 months, 8 days old; also the first American woman other than Serena Williams or Venus Williams to reach a Grand Slam semifinal since Lindsay Davenport at Wimbledon in *In 2012, reached the fourth round at the French Open, the third round at Wimbledon and the third round of the US Open. *Finished 2012 at No. 38 in the world, making her the youngest player and the only teenager in the year-end Top 50. *In 2010, won the girls doubles titles at the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open, and reached the singles quarterfinals or better at the same three junior Slams. *Daughter of the late New England Patriots running back John Stephens and her mother, Sybil, was an All-American swimmer at Boston University and qualified for Olympic trials in three events. *Trains with the USTA Player Development Program at the USTA s Training Center-West in Carson, Calif. FED CUP CAREER Years played: 1 (2012) Singles Record by Surface Ties played: 1 Clay Singles Record: Grass at Home Hard Away Indoor Carpet Doubles Record: 1-0 Indoor Hard *Made her Fed Cup debut in the 2012 World Group Playoff in Ukraine, winning in doubles with Liezel Huber; has not competed in singles in Fed Cup. *Served as a Future Fed Cupper during the 2009 semifinal in Brno, Czech Republic, versus the Czech Republic. *Helped lead the U.S. to the 2008 Junior Fed Cup title World Group Playoff: United States def. Ukraine 5-0 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. (outdoor clay) After Serena Williams and Christina McHale won both of their singles matches on day one and day two, Stephens competed in the dead doubles rubber with Liezel Huber and kept the U.S. undefeated in the World Group Playoff. Stephens and Huber defeated Lyudmyla Kichenok and Nadiya Kichenok, 6-4, 6-1, to complete the 5-0 sweep against Ukraine. World Group II First Round: United States def. Belarus 5-0 in Worcester, Mass. (indoor hard) Stephens was named to the team, but did not compete, as Serena Williams and Christina McHale both won their singles matches and Liezel Huber and Venus Williams won the dead doubles rubber World Group Semifinal: United States def. Russia 3-2 in Birmingham, Ala. (indoor hard) Originally serving as a practice partner, Stephens becomes a fourth member of the team after Venus Williams is unable to compete in the tie. However, Stephens does not compete in the tie. Liezel Huber and Bethanie Mattek-Sands clinch the fifth-and-decisive doubles rubber and the U.S. advances to their second consecutive Fed Cup Final.

19 SERENA WILLIAMS (8-0 singles, 3-0 doubles) Birthdate: Sep. 26, 1981 Birthplace: Saginaw, Mich. Resides: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Height: 5 9 Weight: 155 lbs. Plays: Right-handed / two-handed backhand *Currently the No. 1-ranked player in the world. *Captured her 15th Grand Slam title at the 2012 US Open; holds 49 WTA singles titles. *Won the Olympic gold medal in singles and women s doubles with sister Venus at the 2012 Games in London; with the Olympic singles win, joined Steffi Graf as the only women to complete the Golden Slam in singles the Olympics and the four Grand Slam events and is the only person to accomplish the feat in singles and doubles. *Regained the No. 1 ranking in the world on February 18, 2013, becoming the oldest woman (at age 31) to hold the top spot since the WTA computer rankings were introduced in November 1975; was Williams' sixth stint at No. 1 and took place nearly 11 years after she first became the No. 1-ranked tennis player in the world. *Has also been ranked No. 1 in doubles in her career and holds 21 doubles titles with sister Venus. FED CUP CAREER Years played: 4 (1999, 2003, 2007, 2012) Singles Record by Surface Ties played: 6 (U.S. is 6-0 when she plays) Clay 3-0 Singles Record: 8-0 (8-0 in live rubbers) Grass at Home 5-0 Hard 1-0 Away 3-0 Indoor Carpet Doubles Record: 3-0 Indoor Hard 4-0 *Has not lost a Fed Cup singles or doubles match; went 4-0 in Fed Cup in *Made her Fed Cup debut at 17 years old in *Won her first live singles rubber vs. Italy s Rita Grande to clinch the 1999 Fed Cup Semifinal tie and propel the U.S. to the Fed Cup final, where they would defeat Russia World Group Playoff: United States def. Ukraine 5-0 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. (outdoor clay) Williams loses just eight games in two singles matches to propel the U.S. back into the World Group for Following a win by Christina McHale, Williams puts the U.S. up, 2-0, on the first day of play by defeating Elina Svitolina, 6-2, 6-1. Williams then clinches the tie on Sunday by beating Lesia Tsurenko, 6-3, 6-2, to stand 8-0 in Fed Cup singles competition. World Group II First Round: United States def. Belarus 5-0 in Worcester, Mass. (indoor hard) With the U.S. holding a 1-0 lead after the first singles match, Williams defeated Olga Govortsova 7-5, 6-0, to give the U.S. a 2-0 lead. She returned to the court for the third singles rubber, and clinched the tie for the U.S. by defeating Anastasia Yakimova 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. Serena s Sunday match took place on Super Bowl Sunday, where the New York Giants beat the hometown New England Patriots Quarterfinal: United States def. Belgium 5-0 in Delray Beach, Fla. (hard) With the U.S. holding a 1-0 lead after the first singles match, Williams defeated Caroline Maes 6-1, 6-4.

20 2005 Quarterfinal: United States def. Belgium 5-0 in Delray Beach, Fla. (hard) Williams is named to the team, but does not compete, as sister Venus and Lindsay Davenport win both of their singles matches to put the U.S. up, 4-0. Davenport and Corina Morariu complete the 5-0 sweep by winning the doubles rubber First Round: United States def. Czech Republic 5-0 in Lowell, Mass. (indoor hard) Williams and sister Venus accounted for all five points during the 2003 First Round tie against the Czech Republic. With the U.S. holding a 1-0 lead, Williams defeated Iveta Benesova 7-5, 6-1. Playing first on Day 2, Williams defeated Klara Koukalova 6-2, 6-2, to clinch the tie. The two sisters then defeated Daja Bedanova and Eva Birnerova 6-0, 6-1, in the dead doubles rubber Final: United States def. Russia 4-1 in Stanford, Calif. (hard) With the U.S. having won the first three singles matches to win the Fed Cup final for the 16 th time, Williams one week after capturing her first US Open partnered with sister Venus in the dead doubles rubber to defeat Elena Dementieva and Elena Makarova 6-2, 6-1. Semifinal: United States def. Italy 4-1 in Ancona (red clay) With the U.S. up 2-1, Williams made her Fed Cup debut in the fourth singles rubber and defeated Rita Grande 6-1, 6-1, to clinch the tie for the U.S. and propel the team onto the Fed Cup final. Williams then partnered with sister Venus to defeat Tathiana Garbin and Adriana Serra Zanetti 6-2, 6-2, in the dead doubles rubber.

21 VENUS WILLIAMS (14-2 singles, 4-2 doubles) Birthdate: June 17, 1980 Birthplace: Lynwood, Calif. Resides: Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Height: 6 1 Weight: 160 lbs. Plays: Right-handed / two-handed backhand *Reentered the Top 20 this year for the first time after revealing that she had been diagnosed with Sjogren s Syndrome following the 2011 US Open. *Seven-time Grand Slam champion; reached the Wimbledon final for the third consecutive year and eighth time overall in *Has ranked No. 1 in both singles and doubles, first becoming No. 1 in singles in February *Won the Olympic gold medal in both singles and doubles in 2000, and won the doubles gold medal with sister Serena in 2008 and *Faced sister Serena in the semifinals of the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, S.C., earlier this month their first meeting since 2009 and 24th overall meeting with Serena prevailing, 6-1, 6-2. FED CUP CAREER Years played: 6 (1999, , 2007, 2012) Singles Record by Surface Ties played: 9 (U.S. is 7-2 when she plays) Clay 5-1 Singles Record: 14-2 (11-1 in live rubbers) Grass at Home 9-1 Hard 7-1 Away 5-1 Indoor Carpet Doubles Record: 4-2 Indoor Hard 2-0 *Holds an 18-4 overall record in Fed Cup competition (14-2 in singles) and was a member of the title-winning team in *Made her Fed Cup debut in 1999, and won the first singles match for the U.S. in the 1999 final en route to defeating Russia for its 16 th Fed Cup title. *Has not played singles in Fed Cup since World Group II First Round: United States def. Belarus 5-0 in Worcester, Mass. (indoor hard) After Serena Williams and Christina McHale won both of their singles matches on day one and day two, Williams competes in her first match since the 2011 US Open and her diagnosis with Sjogren s Syndrome, playing in the dead doubles rubber with Liezel Huber. Williams and Huber completed the 5-0 sweep of Belarus, defeating Anastasia Yakimova and Darya Kustova, 6-1, 6-2. The match took place on Super Bowl Sunday, where the New York Giants beat the hometown New England Patriots Semifinal: Russia def. United States 3-2 in Stowe, Vt. (hard) With the U.S. down 1-0 after the first singles match, Williams defeated Nadia Petrova 7-6(6), 0-6, 6-4 to even the tie. She then defeated Anna Chavetadze 6-1, 6-4, to put the U.S. up 2-1 on Day 2. However, after Russia evened the tie in the fourth singles match, Williams and partner Lisa Raymond were defeated by Petrova and Elena Vesnina 7-5, 7-6(1), clinching the tie for the Russians. Quarterfinal: United States def. Belgium 5-0 in Delray Beach, Fla. (hard) Williams opened the tie by defeating Kirsten Flipkens 7-5, 6-2. After the U.S. won both the second and third singles matches to clinch the tie, Williams defeated Yanina Wickmayer in a dead rubber 6-1, Semifinal: Russia def. United States 4-1 in Moscow (indoor clay) Williams lost the opening rubber to Anastasia Myskina 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. With the U.S. down 2-0 on Day 2, Williams rebounded to defeat Elena Dementieva 6-1, 6-2, to keep the U.S. in the tie. The U.S. lost the fourth singles rubber, however, and Williams and partner Corina Morariu lost to Vera Douchevina and Dinara Safina 6-1, 7-5, in the dead doubles rubber.

22 Quarterfinal: United States def. Belgium 5-0 in Delray Beach, Fla. (hard) With the U.S. leading 1-0, Williams defeated Els Callens 6-2, 6-2. After Lindsay Davenport clinched the tie for the U.S. by winning the third singles rubber, Williams beat Leslie Butkiewicz 6-1, 6-4, in a dead rubber First Round: United States def. Slovenia 4-1 in Portoroz (red clay) With the U.S. down 1-0 after the first singles rubber, Williams defeated Katarina Srebotnik 6-1, 6-2, and followed up that victory on Day 2 by defeating Tina Pisnik 6-3, 6-1, to give the U.S. a 2-1 lead. Lisa Raymond would then clinch the tie for the U.S First Round: United States def. Czech Republic 5-0 in Lowell, Mass. (indoor hard) Williams and sister Serena accounted for all five points. Williams beat Daja Bedanova 6-1, 6-0, to open the tie, and then beat Iveta Benesova 6-3, 6-2, in a dead singles rubber. The sisters then beat Bedanova and Eva Birnerova 6-0, 6-1, in the dead doubles rubber Final: United States def. Russia 4-1 in Stanford, Calif. (hard) With the U.S. looking to win its 16 th Fed Cup title, Williams opened the tie by defeating Elena Likhovtseva 6-3, 6-4. After Lindsay Davenport won the next two rubbers to clinch the victory for the U.S., Williams lost a dead rubber to Elena Dementieva 1-6, 6-3, 7-6(5), but then partnered with sister Serena to defeat Dementieva and Ekaterina Makarova 6-2, 6-1. Semifinal: United States def. Italy 4-1 in Ancona (red clay) Williams opened the semifinal tie by defeating Rita Grande 6-2, 6-3, and with the score tied 1-1 going into the third singles rubber, Williams defeated Silvia Farina 6-1, 6-1. After Serena Williams clinched the tie in the fourth singles match, the two sisters partnered together to defeat Tathiana Garbin and Adriana Serra Zanetti 6-2, 6-2, in the dead doubles rubber.

23 SOFIA ARVIDSSON (33-22 in singles; in doubles) Birthdate: Feb. 16, 1984 Birthplace: Halmstad, Sweden Resides: Halmstad, Sweden Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) FED CUP CAREER Years played: 14 ( ) Singles Record: Ties played: 47 Doubles Record: *At the time of team nominations, she was the No. 54-ranked singles player in the world the top-ranked Swede with a world doubles ranking of No. 138, also the highest among Swedish players. *Holds six Fed Cup records for Sweden: most total wins (47), most singles wins (33), most doubles wins (14), most ties played (47), most years played (14) and, with Johanna Larsson, best doubles team (11-5 record). *Is 12-7 on hard courts and outdoors in Fed Cup singles play; in Fed Cup doubles, she is 7-3 on hard courts and 8-8 outdoors. *Owns two WTA tour singles titles (Memphis in 2006 and 2012) and has reached an additional two WTA singles finals (Memphis in 2010; Quebec City in 2005). *Captured one WTA tour doubles title, with Fed Cup teammate Johanna Larsson (Quebec City in 2010), and has reached four more WTA tour doubles finals, including Memphis in 2013 with Larsson. *Played in the 2012 London and 2008 Beijing Olympics, reaching the second round in Beijing. *Reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 29 in May 2006 and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 67 in September 2011.

24 JOHANNA LARSSON (24-12 in singles; 13-9 in doubles) Birthdate: Aug. 17, 1988 Birthplace: Boden, Sweden Resides: Helsingborg, Sweden Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) FED CUP CAREER Years played: 9 ( ) Singles Record: Ties played: 33 Doubles Record: 13-9 *At the time of team nominations, she was the No. 65-ranked singles player in the world with a world doubles ranking of No *Holds Sweden s Fed Cup record for best doubles team, with Sofia Arvidsson (11-5 record). *Has a 13-4 Fed Cup singles record on hard courts and is 9-9 outdoors; also has winning records in Fed Cup doubles on hard courts (7-3) and outdoors (7-5). *Holds two WTA tour doubles titles (Copenhagen in 2011, with Jasmin Woehr; Quebec City in 2010, with Arvidsson), and reached the 2013 Memphis doubles final with Arvidsson. *Two-time WTA tour singles finalist (Bastad in 2011; Portoroz in 2010). *Reached a career-high singles ranking of No. 46 in July 2011 and a career-high doubles ranking of No. 61 in 2011.

25 HILDA MELANDER (0-1 in singles; 1-1 in doubles) Birthdate: Dec. 1, 1991 Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden Resides: Vallentuna, Sweden Plays: Right-handed FED CUP CAREER Years played: 2 ( ) Singles Record: 0-1 Ties played: 2 Doubles Record: 1-1 *Ranked No. 425 in singles and No. 457 in doubles at the time of team nominations. *Made her Fed Cup debut in 2012 against Greece in Group I Europe/Africa Round Robin play. *Has won three career ITF Women s Circuit doubles titles, one in *Owns career-high rankings of No. 405 (singles) and No. 455 (doubles). SANDRA ROMA (0-0 in singles; 2-0 in doubles) Birthdate: March 31, 1990 Birthplace: Stockholm, Sweden Resides: Stockholm, Sweden Plays: Left-handed (double-handed backhand) FED CUP CAREER Years played: 3 (2009, 11, 13) Singles Record: 0-0 Ties played: 2 Doubles Record: 2-0 *Ranked No. 489 in singles and No. 493 in doubles at the time of team nominations. *Made her Fed Cup debut in 2009 Group I Europe/Africa Round Robin play. *Has won five career ITF Women s Circuit doubles titles, one in 2013, and three career ITF Women s Circuit singles titles. *Won the 2012 US Open National Playoffs USTA Florida Sectional Qualifying Tournament. *Owns career-high rankings of No. 473 (singles) and No. 416 (doubles).

26 All-Time Team Records

27 TEAM RECORD BOOK INDEX ALL-TIME GENERAL STATS Appearances Overall Won-Loss Record Live Doubles Matches Record Record in the Final WHEN THE UNITED STATES Wins the First Singles Rubber Loses the First Singles Rubber Leads 2-0 Is Tied 1-1 Is Down 0-2 IN A ROW Consecutive Team Victories Consecutive Team Losses Consecutive Rubbers Won Consecutive Doubles Victories Consecutive Doubles Losses Most Consecutive Home Ties Won Most Consecutive Home Ties Lost Most Consecutive Away Ties Won Most Consecutive Away Ties Lost MOST Ties Played in One Year Number of Games in a Tie ( ) Number of Games in a Tie (since 1995) COMEBACKS Comebacks from 0-2 Down Comebacks from 1-2 Down Ties Lost After Leading 2-0 TEAMS TO WIN TITLE WITHOUT LOSING A RUBBER LOSSES IN FIRST ROUND APPEARANCE IN WORLD GROUP II RECORD OF U.S. FED CUP TEAM BY CONTINENT SISTERS IN ARMS 50th FED CUPPER U.S. CAPTAINS U.S. Captains All-time Roster Most Wins by a U.S. Fed Cup Captain YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS How the U.S. Fares When the Tie is on the Line RUBBER-BY-RUBBER RESULTS (since 1995) U.S. FED CUP TEAM ALL-TIME RECORD VS. ALL NATIONS VENUES TO HOST A U.S. FED CUP TIE Home Venues By State Away Venues By Country

28 TEAM RECORD BOOK INDEX ALL-TIME GENERAL STATS Appearances Overall Won-Loss Record Live Doubles Matches Record Record in the Final WHEN THE UNITED STATES Wins the First Singles Rubber Loses the First Singles Rubber Leads 2-0 Is Tied 1-1 Is Down 0-2 IN A ROW Consecutive Team Victories Consecutive Team Losses Consecutive Rubbers Won Consecutive Doubles Victories Consecutive Doubles Losses Most Consecutive Home Ties Won Most Consecutive Home Ties Lost Most Consecutive Away Ties Won Most Consecutive Away Ties Lost MOST Ties Played in One Year Number of Games in a Tie ( ) Number of Games in a Tie (since 1995) COMEBACKS Comebacks from 0-2 Down Comebacks from 1-2 Down Ties Lost After Leading 2-0 TEAMS TO WIN TITLE WITHOUT LOSING A RUBBER LOSSES IN FIRST ROUND APPEARANCE IN WORLD GROUP II RECORD OF U.S. FED CUP TEAM BY CONTINENT SISTERS IN ARMS 50th FED CUPPER U.S. CAPTAINS U.S. Captains All-time Roster Most Wins by a U.S. Fed Cup Captain YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS How the U.S. Fares When the Tie is on the Line RUBBER-BY-RUBBER RESULTS (since 1995) U.S. FED CUP TEAM ALL-TIME RECORD VS. ALL NATIONS VENUES TO HOST A U.S. FED CUP TIE Home Venues By State Away Venues By Country

29 RECORD BOOK (Records through the 2013 World Group First Round) TEAM RECORDS Years played (ties played) 50 (175) Overall won-loss record HOME-AWAY FORMAT (1995-present) at home 18-3 away 8-11 neutral site^ 1-1 When U.S. wins the first singles 23-1 When U.S. loses the first singles 4-14 When U.S. leads When U.S. is tied When U.S. is down LIVE DOUBLES MATCHES Won-loss record since RECORD IN THE FINAL Overall From Home: 3-1 Away: 2-1 Neutral site: 9-5 Since Home: 3-1 Away: 0-2 Neutral site^: 0-1 ^The 2003 World Group Semifinal and Final were held in Moscow. The United States defeated Belgium in the semifinal and lost to France in the final. CONSECUTIVE TEAM VICTORIES to This is also a record for all nations. CONSECUTIVE TEAM LOSSES to 2011 CONSECUTIVE RUBBERS WON to CONSECUTIVE DOUBLES VICTORIES to CONSECUTIVE DOUBLES LOSSES 0 The U.S. Fed Cup team has never lost consecutive doubles matches. MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME TIES WON (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) to MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME TIES LOST (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) 0 The U.S. Fed Cup team has never lost consecutive home ties. MOST CONSECUTIVE AWAY TIES WON (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) to 2004.* * Does not include a win in the 2003 World Group Semifinal, which was held on neutral ground in Moscow. MOST CONSECUTIVE AWAY TIES LOST (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) , and 2011

30 MOST TIES PLAYED IN ONE YEAR (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A TIE 87 ( ) U.S. defeated the Netherlands 3-0 in the 1972 Quarterfinal in Johannesburg, South Africa. 135 (Since 1995) Spain defeated the U.S. 3-2 in the 1998 World Group Semifinal in Madrid. COMEBACKS FROM 0-2 DOWN (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) * The U.S. Fed Cup team has never come back to win after trailing 0-2. COMEBACKS FROM 1-2 DOWN (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) * 2010 U.S. team defeated Russia 3-2 in the World Group semifinal. * 2009 U.S. team defeated Argentina 3-2 in the World Group quarterfinal. * 2009 U.S. team defeated Czech Republic 3-2 in the World Group semifinal. TIES LOST AFTER LEADING 2-0 (since Home-Away format was instituted in 1995) * The U.S. Fed Cup team has never let an opponent mount a comeback after leading 2-0. TEAMS TO WIN TITLE WITHOUT LOSING A RUBBER * 1989 U.S. team defeated Greece 3-0, Denmark 3-0, Austria 3-0, Czechoslovakia 2-0 and Spain 3-0. * 1982 U.S. team defeated Indonesia 3-0, Mexico 3-0, Brazil 3-0, Czechoslovakia 3-0 and Germany 3-0. * 1981 U.S. team defeated Korea 3-0, Spain 3-0, Romania 3-0, Switzerland 3-0 and Great Britain 3-0. * 1980 U.S. team defeated Poland 3-0, New Zealand 3-0, USSR 3-0, Czechoslovakia 3-0 and Australia 3-0. * 1967 U.S. team defeated Rhodesia 2-0, South Africa 3-0, Germany 3-0 and Great Britain 2-0. LOSSES IN THE FIRST ROUND 2011 Belgium def. United States 4-1 First Round Antwerp, Belgium Austria def. United States 3-2 First Round Charlotte, N.C Netherlands def. United States 3-2 First Round Haarlem, Netherlands APPEARANCE IN WORLD GROUP II In 2012, the U.S. competed in World Group II for the first time in Fed Cup team history. They defeated Belarus 5-0 in the World Group II First Round to advance to the 2012 World Group Playoff RECORD OF U.S. FED CUP TEAM BY CONTINENT In North America (including Mexico and Caribbean) 40-5 In Europe In Australia/New Zealand 10-3 In South America 3-1 In Asia 16-3 In Africa 3-1 TOTAL SISTERS IN ARMS * Venus and Serena Williams are the only set of sisters to play on the same U.S. Fed Cup team. Venus and Serena paired in doubles in 1999 and 2003, going undefeated in three rubbers together. In 2007, Venus and Serena were again members of the same Fed Cup team and went undefeated in three singles rubbers, while in 2012, Serena won two singles matches, while Venus won the doubles match. * Chris Evert and her younger sister, Jeanne, are the only other pair of sisters to be named to a U.S. Fed Cup roster, although they never competed on the same team. Chris played Fed Cup for nine years ( , , 1989), while sister Jeanne played only one year, in th FED CUPPER * Alexandra Stevenson became the 50 th player to be named to a U.S. Fed Cup roster when she played doubles with Lisa Raymond in the 2003 World Group Quarterfinal vs. Italy in Washington, D.C. Stevenson and Raymond defeated Italy s Tathiana Garbin and Antonella Serra 6-1, 6-2 to cap off a 5-0 victory for the United States.

31 U.S. CAPTAINS ALL-TIME CAPTAIN RECORD (IN FINAL) YEAR(S) 1. William Kellogg 4-0 (1-0) 1 year Madge Harshaw Vosters 3-1 (0-1) 1 year Billie Jean King 22-5 (4-3) 9 years 1965*, 76*, 95-96, 98-00, Rosalyn Greenwood 4-0 (1-0) 1 year Donna Floyd Fales 12-2 (2-1) 4 years 1967, 69, 72, Betty Rosenquest Pratt year Carole Graebner year Patti Hogan year 1971* 9. Linda Tuero year 1973* 10. Julie Heldman year 1975* 11. Vicki Berner 15-0 (3-0) 3 years Chris Evert 15-0 (3-0) 3 years * 13. Nancy Jeffett year Tom Gorman 7-2 (0-1) 2 years Marty Riessen 33-6 (3-3) 9 years Martina Navratilova year Zina Garrison years Mary Joe Fernandez 6-5 (0-2) 5 years * Indicates a player-captain. MOST WINS BY A U.S. FED CUP CAPTAIN RANK CAPTAIN WINS 1. Marty Riessen Billie Jean King 22 T3. Vicki Berner 15 Chris Evert Donna Floyd Fales Tom Gorman Mary Joe Fernandez Zina Garrison 5 T9. Rosalyn Greenwood 4 William Kellogg 4 LONGEST TENURE BY A U.S. FED CUP CAPTAIN RANK CAPTAIN YEARS T1. Billie Jean King 9 Marty Riessen 9 T3. Zina Garrison Mary Joe Fernandez Donna Floyd Fales 4 T6. Vicki Berner 3 Chris Evert 3 8. Tom Gorman people 1

32 YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS YEAR CAPTAIN FINISH RECORD (H/A) FINAL TIE/SIGNIFICANT RESULTS 2013 Mary Joe Fernandez TBD /0-1 Lost at Italy 3-2 in World Group First Round 2012 Mary Joe Fernandez World Group Playoff /1-0 Def. Ukraine 5-0 in World Group Playoff 2011 Mary Joe Fernandez World Group Playoff 0-2 /0-2 Lost to Germany 5-0 in World Group Playoff 2010 Mary Joe Fernandez RUNNER-UP /1-0 Lost to Italy 3-1 in World Group Final 2009 Mary Joe Fernandez RUNNER-UP /1-1 Lost to Italy 4-0 in World Group Final 2008 Zina Garrison Semifinalist /0-1 Lost at Russia 3-2 in semifinal 2007 Zina Garrison Semifinalist / Lost to Russia 3-2 in semifinal 2006 Zina Garrison Semifinalist 1-1 /1-1 Lost at Belgium 4-1 in semifinal 2005 Zina Garrison Semifinalist /0-1 Lost at Russia 4-1 in semifinal 2004 Zina Garrison Quarterfinalist 1-1 /1-1 Lost at Austria 4-1 in quarterfinal 2003 Billie Jean King RUNNER-UP / Lost to France 4-1 in World Group Final (semis and final played in Moscow, Russia) 2002 Billie Jean King Lost in first round; maintained World Group status for / Lost to Austria 3-2; def. Israel 5-0 in World Group Playoff 2001 Did not compete 0-0 As defending champions, the U.S. automatically advanced to the semifinals but did not compete Billie Jean King CHAMPION / Def. Spain 5-0 in World Group Final 1999 Billie Jean King CHAMPION /1-0 Def. Russia 4-1 in World Group Final 1998 Billie Jean King Semifinalist /0-1 Lost at Spain 3-2 in semifinal 1997 Martina Navratilova Lost in first round; maintained World Group status for /0-1 Lost at Netherlands 3-2; def. Japan 5-0 in World Group Playoff 1996 Billie Jean King CHAMPION /2-0 Def. Spain 5-0 in World Group Final 1995 Billie Jean King RUNNER-UP /0-1 Lost at Spain 3-2 in World Group Final Total Since Fed Cup titles 4 runner-up finishes /8-11/1-1 (Note: Home-Away Format was instituted in 1995) 1994 Marty Riessen RUNNER-UP 4-1 Lost to Spain 3-0 in Final 1993 Marty Riessen Quarterfinalist 2-1 Lost to Argentina 2-1 in quarterfinal 1992 Marty Riessen Semifinalist 3-1 Lost to Germany 2-1 in semifinal 1991 Marty Riessen RUNNER-UP 4-1 Lost to Spain 2-1 in Final 1990 Marty Riessen CHAMPION 5-0 Def. USSR 2-1 in Final 1989 Marty Riessen CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Spain 3-0 in Final 1988 Marty Riessen Lost in second round 1-1 Lost to Sweden 2-1 in second round 1987 Marty Riessen RUNNER-UP 4-1 Lost to West Germany 2-1 in Final 1986 Marty Riessen CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Czechoslovakia 3-0 in Final 1985 Tom Gorman RUNNER-UP 4-1 Lost to Czechoslovakia 2-1 in Final 1984 Tom Gorman Semifinalist 3-1 Lost to Australia 2-1 in semifinal 1983 Nancy Jeffett Semifinalist 3-1 Lost to Czechoslovakia 3-0 in semifinal 1982 Chris Evert Lloyd CHAMPION 5-0 Def. West Germany 3-0 in Final 1981 Chris Evert Lloyd CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Great Britain 3-0 in Final 1980 Chris Evert Lloyd CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Australia 3-0 in Final

33 1979 Vicki Berner CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Australia 3-0 in Final 1978 Vicki Berner CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Australia 2-1 in Final 1977 Vicki Berner CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Australia 2-1 in Final 1976 Billie Jean King CHAMPION 5-0 Def. Australia 2-1 in Final 1975 Julie Heldman Semifinalist 4-1 Lost to Australia 2-1 in semifinal 1974 Donna Floyd Fales RUNNER-UP 3-1 Lost to Australia 2-1 in Final 1973 Linda Tuero Quarterfinalist 2-1 Lost to West Germany 2-1 in quarterfinal 1972 Donna Floyd Fales Semifinalist 3-1 Lost to South Africa 2-1 in semifinal 1971 Patti Hogan Semifinalist 2-1 Lost to Great Britain 3-0 in semifinal 1970 Carole Graebner Semifinalist 2-1 Lost to West Germany 2-1 in semifinal 1969 Donna Floyd Fales CHAMPION 4-0 Def. Australia 2-1 in Final 1968 Betty Rosenquest 2-1 Pratt Semifinalist Lost to the Netherlands 2-1 in semifinal 1967 Donna Floyd 4-0 Fales CHAMPION Def. Great Britain 2-0 in Final 1966 Rosalyn 4-0 Greenwod CHAMPION Def. West Germany 3-0 in Final 1965 Billie Jean King RUNNER-UP 2-1 Lost to Australia 2-1 in Final 1964 Madge Vosters RUNNER-UP 3-1 Lost to Australia 2-1 in Final 1963 William Kellogg CHAMPION 4-0 Def. Australia 2-1 in Final Grand Total 18 Captains 17 Fed Cup titles 11 runner-up finishes of 50 years in World Group (did not compete in 2001) HOW THE U.S. FARES WHEN THE TIE IS ON THE LINE: When U.S. leads 2-0 When the U.S. is tied 2-2 When U.S. is down rd Singles Record 16-2 Doubles Record rd Singles Record 2-8 Outcome of Tie 19-0^ Outcome of Tie 5-3 Outcome of Tie 0-10 When U.S. leads 2-1 When U.S. is down th Singles Record th Singles Record 3-4 Outcome of Tie 7-3 Outcome of Tie 3-4 ^ 2000 semifinal played best-of-three; third rubber was doubles.

34 RUBBER-BY-RUBBER RESULTS (Since Home-Away Format was instituted in 1995) (Bold indicates the deciding rubber) Year Rd. Nation Final Score Singles Singles Day One Singles Singles Doubles 2013 QF at Italy 2-3 W L 1-1 W L L 2012 PO at Ukraine 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W Belarus 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 2012 WG II 1 st 2011 PO at Germany 0-5 L L 0-2 L L L 2011 QF at Belgium 1-4 L L 0-2 L L W 2010 F Italy 1-3 L L 0-2 W L SF Russia 3-2 W L 1-1 L W W 2010 QF at France 4-1 W W 2-0 W L W 2009 F at Italy 0-4 L L 0-2 L -- L 2009 SF at Czech Rep. 3-2 L W 1-1 L W W 2009 QF Argentina 3-2 W L 1-1 L W W 2008 SF at Russia 2-3 L L 0-2 L W W 2008 QF Germany 4-1 L W 1-1 W W W 2007 SF Russia 2-3 L W 1-1 W L L 2007 QF Belgium 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 2006 SF at Belgium 1-4 L L 0-2 L L W 2006 QF at Germany 3-2 W W 2-0 L W L 2005 SF at Russia 1-4 L L 0-2 W L W 2005 QF Belgium 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 2004 QF at Austria 1-4 W L 1-1 L L L R at Slovenia 4-1 L W 1-1 W W W 2003 F France* 1-4 L L 0-2 L L W 2003 SF Belgium* 4-1 W W 2-0 L W W 2003 QF Italy 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W R Czech Rep. 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 2002 QR Israel 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W R Austria 2-3 L L 0-2 L W W 2000 F Spain 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 2000 SF Belgium 2-1^ W W W 1999 F Russia 4-1 W W 2-0 W L W 1999 SF at Italy 4-1 W L 1-1 W W W 1999 QF Croatia 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 1998 SF at Spain 2-3 L W 1-1 W L L R Netherlands 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 1997 QR Japan 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W R at Netherlands 2-3 L W 1-1 L L W 1996 F Spain 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 1996 SF at Japan 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W 1996 QF at Austria 3-2 W L 1-1 W L W 1995 F at Spain 2-3 L L 0-2 L W W 1995 SF France 3-2 L W 1-1 W L W R Austria 5-0 W W 2-0 W W W * 2003 semifinal and final were held in Moscow, Russia. ^ 2000 semifinal played best-of-three. 2 nd 3 rd 4 th

35 U.S. FED CUP TEAM ALL TIME RECORD vs ALL NATIONS ALL TIME SINCE BY SURFACE RECORD HOME AWAY NEUTRAL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL GRASS CLAY HARD IN CARPET OUTDOOR INDOOR COUNTRY WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS WIN LOSS 1 ARGENTINA AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BELARUS BELGIUM BRAZIL BULGARIA CANADA CHINA CROATIA CZECH REPUBLIC* DENMARK FRANCE GERMANY* GREAT BRITAIN GREECE INDONESIA IRELAND ISRAEL ITALY JAPAN MEXICO NETHERLANDS NEW ZEALAND NORWAY POLAND RHODESIA ROMANIA RUSSIA/USSR SLOVENIA SOUTH AFRICA SOUTH KOREA* SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND UKRAINE URUGUAY YUGOSLAVIA TOTAL WIN 27 LOSS 15 WIN 115 LOSS 18 WIN 142 LOSS 33 WIN 142 LOSS 33

36 HOME VENUES BY STATE The United States owns an all-time record of 36-4 when playing at home. The U.S. Fed Cup team has played at 23 different venues in 14 states. Listed by chronological order of first tie. PENNSYLVANIA (8-1) Philadelphia, Germantown Cricket Club (4 ties) 1964 Second Round (G) United States d. Ireland Quarterfinal (G) United States d. Argentina Semifinal (G) United States d. Great Britain Final (G) Australia d. United States 2-1 Philadelphia, Spectrum Stadium (5 ties) 1976 First Round (IC) United States d. Israel Second Round (IC) United States d. Yugoslavia Quarterfinal (IC) United States d. Switzerland Semifinal (IC) United States d. Netherlands Final (IC) United States d. Australia 3-0 CALIFORNIA (7-1) Santa Clara, Decathlon Club (5 ties) 1982 First Round (H) United States d. Indonesia Second Round (H) United States d. Mexico Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Brazil Semifinal (H) United States d. Czechoslovakia Final (H) United States d. West Germany 3-0 Stanford, Taube Family Tennis Stadium (1 tie) 1999 World Group-F (H) United States d. Russia 4-1 La Jolla, La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club (1 tie) 2008 World Group-QF (H) United States d. Germany 4-1 San Diego, San Diego Sports Arena (1 tie) 2010 World Group-F (IH) Italy def. United States, 3-1 GEORGIA (5-0) Atlanta, Peachtree World of Tennis (5 ties) 1990 First Round (H) United States d. Poland Second Round (H) United States d. Belgium Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Czechoslovakia Semifinal (H) United States d. Austria Final (H) United States d. USSR 2-1 FLORIDA (3-0) Aventura, Turnberry Isle Club (1 tie) 1995 World Group-QF (H) United States d. Austria 5-0 Delray Beach, Delray Beach Tennis Center (2 ties) 2005 World Group-QF (H) United States d. Belgium World Group-QF (H) United States d. Belgium World Group-PO (H) United States v. Sweden, TBD NORTH CAROLINA (2-1) Wilmington, Trask Coliseum (1 tie) 1995 World Group-SF (IC) United States d. France 3-2 MASSACHUSETTS (3-0) Boston, Longwood Cricket Club (1 tie) 1997 World Group-QR (H) United States d. Japan 5-0 Lowell, Paul E. Tsongas Arena (1 tie) 2003 World Group-1R (IH) United States d. Czech Republic 5-0 Worcester, DCU Center (1 tie) 2012 World Group II-1R (IH) United States d. Belarus 5-0 SOUTH CAROLINA (1-0) Kiawah Island, East Beach Tennis Club (1 tie) 1998 World Group-QF (C) United States d. Netherlands 5-0 NEVADA (2-0) Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay Resort (2 ties) 2000 World Group-SF (IC) United States d. Belgium World Group-F (IC) United States d. Spain 5-0 MISSOURI (1-0) Springfield, Cooper Tennis Complex (1 tie) 2002 World Group-QR (H) United States d. Israel 5-0 WASHINGTON, D.C. (1-0) William H.G. Fitzgerald Tennis Center (1 tie) 2003 World Group-QF (H) United States d. Italy 5-0 VERMONT (0-1) Stowe, The Stadium at Topnotch (1 tie) 2007 World Group-SF (H) Russia d. United States 3-2 ARIZONA (1-0) Surprise, Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex (1 tie) 2009 World Group-QF (H) United States d. Argentina 3-2 ALABAMA (1-0) Birmingham, Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena (1 tie) 2010 World Group-SF (IH) United States d. Russia 3-2 Surface Key C- Clay G- Grass H- Hard Court Outdoor IC- Indoor Carpet IH- Indoor Hard RC- Red Clay Raleigh, Raleigh Racquet Club (1 tie) 1999 World Group-QF (C) United States d. Croatia 5-0 Charlotte, Olde Providence Racquet Club (1 tie) 2002 World Group-1R (C) Austria d. United States 3-2 NEW JERSEY (1-0) Atlantic City, Convention Center (1 tie) 1996 World Group-F (IC) United States d. Spain 5-0

37 AWAY VENUES BY COUNTRY The United States owns an all-time record of on away and neutral courts. U.S. Fed Cup squads have played at 44 different venues in 19 countries. Listed by chronological order of first tie. GREAT BRITAIN (13-1) London, England, Queen s Club (4 ties) 1963 First Round (G) United States d. Italy Quarterfinal (G) United States d. Netherlands Semifinal (G) United States d. Great Britain Final (G) United States d. Australia 2-1 Eastbourne, England, Devonshire Park (5 ties) 1977 First Round (G) United States d. Austria Second Round (G) United States d. Switzerland Quarterfinal (G) United States d. France Semifinal (G) United States d. South Africa Final (G) United States d. Australia 2-1 Nottingham, England, Nottingham Tennis Centre (5 ties) 1991 First Round (H) United States d. Netherlands Second Round (H) United States d. Bulgaria Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Austria Semifinal (H) United States d. Czechoslovakia Final (H) Spain d. United States 2-1 AUSTRALIA (10-3) Melbourne, Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club (8 ties) 1965 Quarterfinal (G) United States d. Italy Semifinal (G) United States d. Great Britain Final (G) Australia d. United States First Round (G) United States d. South Korea Second Round (G) United States d. New Zealand Quarterfinal (G) United States d. France Semifinal (G) United States d. Great Britain Final (G) United States d. Australia 2-1 Perth, Royal Kings Park Tennis Club (3 ties) 1971 First Round (G) United States d. Italy Quarterfinal (G) United States d. South Africa Semifinal (G) Great Britain d. United States 3-0 Melbourne, Flinders Park (2 ties) 1988 First Round (H) United States d. Switzerland Second Round (H) Sweden d. United States 2-1 ITALY (8-3) Turin, Turin Press Sporting Club (4 ties) 1966 Second Round (RC) United States d. Sweden Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. France Semifinal (RC) United States d. Great Britain Final (RC) United States d. West Germany 3-0 Naples, Naples Tennis Club (4 ties) 1974 Second Round (RC) United States d. Poland Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. France Semifinal (RC) United States d. West Germany Final (RC) Australia d. United States 2-1 Ancona, Ancona Tennis Association (1 tie) 1999 World Group-SF (RC) United States d. Italy 4-1 Reggio Calabria, Circolo del Tennis Rocco Polimeni (1 tie) 2009 World Group-F (RC) Italy d. United States 4-0 Rimini, 105 Stadium (1 tie) 2013 World Group-1R (IRC) Italy d. United States 3-2 GERMANY / WEST GERMANY (23-6) Berlin (W. Germany), Blau-Weiss Tennis Club (4 ties) 1967 Second Round (RC) United States d. Rhodesia Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. South Africa Semifinal (RC) United States d. West Germany Final (RC) United States d. Great Britain 2-0 Freiburg (W. Germany), Freiburg Tennis Club (3 ties) 1970 Second Round (RC) United States d. Yugoslavia Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. South Africa Semifinal (RC) West Germany d. United States 2-1 Bad Homburg (W. Germany), Bad Homburg T.C. (3 ties) 1973 First Round (RC) United States d. Italy Second Round (RC) United States d. South Korea Quarterfinal (RC) West Germany d. United States 3-0 Berlin (W. Germany), Rot-Weiss Tennis Club (5 ties) 1980 First Round (RC) United States d. Poland Second Round (RC) United States d. New Zealand Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. USSR Semifinal (RC) United States d. Czechoslovakia Final (RC) United States d. Australia 3-0 Frankfurt, Waldstadion Tennis Club (12 ties) 1992 First Round (RC) United States d. Great Britain Second Round (RC) United States d. Denmark Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. France Semifinal (RC) Germany d. United States First Round (RC) United States d. Switzerland Second Round (RC) United States d. China Quarterfinal (RC) Argentina d. United States First Round (RC) United States d. Czech Republic Second Round (RC) United States d. Canada Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. Austria Semifinal (RC) United States d. France Final (RC) Spain d. United States 3-0 Ettenheim, Tennisclub Ettenheim (1 tie) 2006 World Group-QF (RC) United States d. Germany 3-2 Stuttgart, Porsche Arena (1 tie) 2011 World Group-Playoff (IRC) Germany d. United States 5-0 FRANCE (6-2) Paris, Roland Garros (3 ties) 1968 Second Round (RC) United States d. Switzerland Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. France Semifinal (RC) Netherlands d. United States 2-1 Aix-en-Provence, Aixoise Country Club (4 ties) 1975 First Round (RC) United States d. Switzerland Second Round (RC) United States d. Sweden Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. South Africa Semifinal (RC) Australia d. United States 2-1 Lievin, Stade Couvert Regional Lievin (1 tie) 2010 World Group-QF (RC) United States d. France 4-1 GREECE (4-0) Athens, Athens Tennis Club (4 ties) 1969 Second Round (RC) United States d. Yugoslavia Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. Italy, Semifinal (RC) United States d. Netherlands, Final (RC) United States d. Australia, 2-1

38 SOUTH AFRICA (3-1) Johannesburg, Ellis Park (4 ties) 1972 First Round (H) United States d. Rhodesia Second Round (H) United States d. Uruguay Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Netherlands Semifinal (H) South Africa d. United States 2-1 SPAIN (4-2) Madrid, RSHE Club de Campo (4 ties) 1979 Second Round (RC) United States d. Germany Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. France Semifinal (RC) United States d. USSR Final (RC) United States d. Australia 3-0 Valencia, Club Tennis de Valencia (1 tie) 1995 World Group-F (RC) Spain d. United States 3-2 Madrid, Club de Campo Villa (1 tie) 1998 World Group-SF (RC) Spain d. United States 3-2 JAPAN (15-1) Tokyo, Tamagawa-en Racquet Club (5 ties) 1981 First Round (C) United States d. Korea Second Round (C) United States d. Spain Quarterfinal (C) United States d. Romania Semifinal (C) United States d. Switzerland Final (C) United States d. Great Britain 3-0 Nagoya, Nagoya Green Tennis Club (5 ties) 1985 First Round (H) United States d. Korea Second Round (H) United States d. China Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Argentina Semifinal (H) United States d. Australia Final (H) Czechoslovakia d. United States 2-1 Tokyo, Ariake Tennis Forest Park (5 ties) 1989 First Round (H) United States d. Greece Second Round (H) United States d. Denmark Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Austria Semifinal (H) United States d. Czechoslovakia Final (H) United States d. Spain 3-0 Nagoya, Rainbow Hall (1 tie) 1996 World Group-SF (IC) United States d. Japan 5-0 SWITZERLAND (3-1) Zurich, Albisguetli Tennis Complex (4 ties) 1983 First Round (RC) United States d. Norway Second Round (RC) United States d. Sweden Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. Yugoslavia Semifinal (RC) Czechoslovakia d. United States 3-0 CANADA (4-1) Vancouver, Hollyburn Country Club (5 ties) 1987 First Round (H) United States d. Japan Second Round (H) United States d. France Quarterfinal (H) United States d. Great Britain Semifinal (H) United States d. Bulgaria Final (H) West Germany d. United States 2-1 AUSTRIA (1-1) Salzburg, Hellbrunn Stadium (1 tie) 1996 World Group-QF (RC) United States d. Austria 3-2 Innsbruck, Bergisel Stadion (1 tie) 2004 World Group-QF (RC) Austria d. United States 4-1 NETHERLANDS (0-1) Haarlem, Sports Centre (1 tie) 1997 World Group-1R (IC) Netherlands d. United States 3-2 RUSSIA (1-3) Moscow, Olympic Stadium (3 ties) 2003 World Group-SF (IC) United States d. Belgium World Group-F (IC) France d. United States World Group-SF (IRC) Russia d. United States 4-1 Moscow, Small Sport Arena Luzhniki (1 tie) 2008 World Group-SF (IRC) Russia d. United States 3-2 SLOVENIA (1-0) Portoroz, SRC Marina Portoroz (1 tie) 2004 World Group-1R (RC) United States d. Slovenia 4-1 BELGIUM (0-2) Ostend, Sea rena (1 tie) 2006 World Group-SF (IH) Belgium d. United States 4-1 Antwerp, Sportpaleis Antwerp (1 tie) 2011 World Group-QF (IH) Belgium d. United States 4-1 UKRAINE (1-0) Kharkiv, Superior Golf & Spa Resort (1 tie) 2012 World Group-PO (RC) United States d. Ukraine 5-0 Surface Key C- Clay G- Grass H- Hard Court Outdoor IC- Indoor Carpet IH- Indoor Hard IRC- Indoor Red Clay RC- Red Clay BRAZIL (3-1) Sao Paulo, Esporte Clube Pinheiros (4 ties) 1984 First Round (RC) United States d. Mexico Second Round (RC) United States d. Switzerland Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. Italy Semifinal (RC) Australia d. United States 2-1 CZECHOSLOVAKIA / CZECH REPUBLIC (6-0) Prague, Stvanice Tennis Center (5 ties) 1986 First Round (RC) United States d. China Second Round (RC) United States d. Spain Quarterfinal (RC) United States d. Italy Semifinal (RC) United States d. West Germany Final (RC) United States d. Czechoslovakia 3-0 Brno, Starobrno Rondo Arena (1 tie) 2009 Semifinal (IH) United States d. Czech Republic 3-2

39 All-Time Individual Records

40 R INDIVIDUAL RECORD BOOK INDEX ALL-TIME MOST APPEARANCES Most Years on U.S. Fed Cup Team Most Ties Played for U.S. Fed Cup Team Most Consecutive Ties Played Most Total Matches Played (Singles and Doubles Combined) Most Total Victories (Singles and Doubles Combined) FINALS RECORDS Most Appearances in the Final Most Appearances on a Title-Winning Team SINGLES RECORDS Most Singles Matches Played Most Singles Victories Best Winning Percentage in Singles DOUBLES RECORDS Most Doubles Matches Played Most Doubles Victories Individual Most Doubles Victories Team Best Winning Percentage for a Doubles Team Most Doubles Partners in a Fed Cup Career THREE-SET RECORDS Most Three-set Singles Matches Played Most Three-set Singles Victories Most Three-set Doubles Matches Played Individual Most Three-set Doubles Matches Played Team Most Three-set Doubles Victories Team CONSECUTIVE WINS (SETS AND MATCHES) Most Consecutive Sets Won in Singles Most Consecutive Sets Won (Singles and Doubles Combined) Most Consecutive Singles Matches Won Most Consecutive Doubles Matches Won Team Most Consecutive Matches Won (Singles and Doubles Combined) LOPSIDED WINS AND LOSSES Most Convincing Singles Victories Worst Singles Defeats Most Convincing Doubles Victories Worst Doubles Defeats MOST NUMBER OF GAMES In a Singles Rubber (since 1963) In a Singles Rubber (since introduction of the tiebreak) In a Doubles Rubber (since 1963) In a Doubles Rubber (since introduction of the tiebreak) In a Set Singles In a Set Doubles TIEBREAK RECORDS First Tiebreak Most Points Played in a Tiebreak MAKING SINGLES DEBUT IN THE FED CUP FINAL MATTERS OF AGE Youngest U.S. Fed Cuppers Oldest Fed Cuppers THREE-POINT WINNERS Three Points Against a U.S. Team U.S. Players Winning Three Points in One Tie U.S. Players Winning Three Live Rubbers in One Tie AMERICANS IN FIFTH-AND-DECISIVE RUBBERS PLAYER RECORDS ALL-TIME ROSTER

41 RECORD BOOK (Records through the 2013 World Group First Round; active players in bold) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST YEARS ON U.S. FED CUP TEAM RANK PLAYER YEARS 1. Lindsay Davenport 11 T2. Chris Evert 9 Billie Jean King 9 T4. Gigi Fernandez 8 Zina Garrison 8 Lisa Raymond 8 7. Rosie Casals 7 T8. Liezel Huber 6 Mary Joe Fernandez 6 Martina Navratilova 6 Venus Williams 6 T12. Jennifer Capriati 5 Julie Heldman 5 Chanda Rubin 5 Monica Seles 5 Sharon Walsh-Pete 5 MOST TIES PLAYED FOR U.S. FED CUP TEAM RANK PLAYER TIES 1. Chris Evert Billie Jean King Rosie Casals Gigi Fernandez Zina Garrison 23 T6. Lindsay Davenport 20 Martina Navratilova 20 T8. Julie Heldman 19 Kathy Jordan Mary Joe Fernandez 18 T11. Pam Shriver 17 Sharon Walsh-Pete Lisa Raymond 15 T14. Tracy Austin 14 Jennifer Capriati 14 T16. Nancy Gunter 11 Liezel Huber 11 T18. Carole Graebner 10 Monica Seles 10 MOST CONSECUTIVE TIES PLAYED RANK PLAYER TIES YEARS 1. Billie Jean King T2. Tracy Austin Rosie Casals Chris Evert Liezel Huber T6. Jennifer Capriati Rosie Casals Kathy Jordan Pam Shriver MOST TOTAL MATCHES PLAYED (Singles and Doubles Combined) RANK PLAYER MATCHES 1. Chris Evert Billie Jean King 56 T3. Rosie Casals 36 Lindsay Davenport Martina Navratilova Julie Heldman 30 T7. Zina Garrison 27 Kathy Jordan 27 T9. Gigi Fernandez 26 Mary Joe Fernandez Lisa Raymond Venus Williams 22 T13. Pam Shriver 20 Sharon Walsh-Pete 20 MOST TOTAL VICTORIES (Singles and Doubles Combined) RANK PLAYER WINS 1. Chris Evert Billie Jean King Rosie Casals Lindsay Davenport Martina Navratilova 31 T6. Gigi Fernandez 23 Kathy Jordan Zina Garrison Julie Heldman Pam Shriver Venus Williams Monica Seles Mary Joe Fernandez Nancy Gunter 15 FINALS RECORDS MOST APPEARANCES IN THE FINAL RANK PLAYER FINALS PLAYED T1. Chris Evert 9 Billie Jean King 9 3. Rosie Casals 6 4. Lindsay Davenport 5 MOST APPEARANCES ON A TITLE- WINNING TEAM RANK PLAYER TITLES 1. Chris Evert 8 2. Billie Jean King 7 3. Rosie Casals 6 SINGLES RECORDS MOST SINGLES MATCHES PLAYED RANK PLAYER MATCHES 1. Chris Evert 42 T2. Lindsay Davenport 29 Billie Jean King Mary Joe Fernandez Julie Heldman Monica Seles Venus Williams Martina Navratilova Tracy Austin 14 T10. Melanie Oudin Jennifer Capriati T11. Nancy Gunter 11 Zina Garrison 11 MOST SINGLES VICTORIES RANK PLAYER WINS 1. Chris Evert 40 T2. Lindsay Davenport 26 Billie Jean King 26 T4. Martina Navratilova 15 Monica Seles Venus Williams 14 T7. Tracy Austin 13 Julie Heldman Mary Joe Fernandez 12 T10. Jennifer Capriati 10 Nancy Gunter T14. RANK Serena Williams 8 Zina Garrison 7 Chanda Rubin 7 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE IN SINGLES (minimum 10 matches played) WIN % (RECORD) PLAYER 1. Martina Navratilova (15-0) 2. Chris Evert.952 (40-2) 3. Tracy Austin.929 (13-1) 4. Nancy Gunter.909 (10-1) T5. Lindsay Davenport.897 (26-3) Billie Jean King.897 (26-3) 7. Monica Seles.882 (15-2) 8. Venus Williams.875 (14-2) 9. Jennifer Capriati.769 (10-3) 10. Chanda Rubin.700 (7-3) 11. Julie Heldman.684 (13-6) 12. Zina Garrison.636 (7-4) 13. Mary Joe Fernandez.600 (12-8)

42 DOUBLES RECORDS MOST DOUBLES MATCHES PLAYED RANK PLAYER MATCHES 1. Rosie Casals* Billie Jean King Gigi Fernandez Chris Evert Kathy Jordan 18 T6. Martina Navratilova 17 Sharon Walsh-Pete Zina Garrison Pam Shriver Lisa Raymond 14 T11. Julie Heldman 11 Liezel Huber 11 *includes two unfinished matches MOST DOUBLES VICTORIES INDIVIDUAL RANK PLAYER WINS T1. Rosie Casals 26 Billie Jean King Gigi Fernandez 20 T4. Chris Evert 17 Kathy Jordan Martina Navratilova Zina Garrison Pam Shriver Sharon Walsh-Pete Lisa Raymond Carole Graebner Julie Heldman Liezel Huber MOST LIVE DOUBLES VICTORIES INDIVIDUAL RANK PLAYER WINS 1. Gigi Fernandez 7 (7-1) 2. Billie Jean King 5 (5-0) T3. Kathy Jordan 4 (4-1). Sharon Walsh 4 (4-2) T5. Zina Garrison 3 (3-1) Julie Heldman 3 (3-3) Liezel Huber 3 (3-0) 8 8 MOST DOUBLES VICTORIES TEAM RANK DOUBLES TEAM WINS T1. Rosie Casals / 10 Kathy Jordan Rosie Casals / 10 Billie Jean King Gigi Fernandez / 10 Zina Garrison T4. Rosie Casals / 6 Chris Evert Carole Graebner / 6 Billie Jean King Martina Navratilova / Pam Shriver 6 BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE FOR A DOUBLES TEAM (minimum 8 matches played) RANK PLAYERS T1. Rosie Casals / Kathy Jordan Rosie Casals / Billie Jean King 3. Gigi Fernandez / Zina Garrison 4. Carole Graebner / Billie Jean King WIN % (RECORD) (10-0) (10-0).909 (10-1).857 (6-1) MOST DOUBLES PARTNERS IN A FED CUP CAREER RANK PLAYER PARTNERS 1. Lisa Raymond 9 2. Gigi Fernandez 8 3. Martina Navratilova 7 T4. Liezel Huber 6 Billie Jean King 6 Sharon Walsh-Pete 6 T7. Lindsay Davenport 5 Chris Evert 5 Zina Garrison 5 Pam Shriver Kathy Jordan 4 THREE-SET RECORDS MOST THREE-SET SINGLES MATCHES PLAYED RANK PLAYER MATCHES 1. Lindsay Davenport 8 2. Billie Jean King 7 3. Chris Evert 6 T4. Mary Joe Fernandez 5 Chanda Rubin 5 MOST THREE-SET SINGLES VICTORIES RANK PLAYER WINS T1. Lindsay Davenport 7 Billie Jean King 7 T3. Chris Evert 5 Chanda Rubin 5 MOST THREE-SET DOUBLES MATCHES PLAYED INDIVIDUAL RANK PLAYER MATCHES 1. Billie Jean King Rosie Casals 7 T3. Chris Evert 5 Carole Graebner 5 Kathy Jordan 5 MOST THREE-SET DOUBLES VICTORIES TEAM RANK DOUBLES TEAM WINS T1. Rosie Casals / 3 Kathy Jordan Rosie Casals / 3 Billie Jean King Carole Graebner / Billie Jean King 3 CONSECUTIVE WINS (Sets and Matches) MOST CONSECUTIVE SETS WON IN SINGLES RANK PLAYER SETS WON YEAR(S) 1. Billie Jean King Lindsay Davenport Martina Navratilova Chris Evert Tracy Austin MOST CONSECUTIVE SETS WON (Singles and Doubles Combined) RANK PLAYER SETS WON YEARS 1. Martina Navratilova Billie Jean King Lindsay Davenport MOST CONSECUTIVE SINGLES MATCHES WON RANK PLAYER WINS YEARS 1. Chris Evert Lindsay Davenport T3. Billie Jean King Martina Navratilova Chris Evert MOST CONSECUTIVE DOUBLES MATCHES WON TEAM RANK DOUBLES TEAM T1. Rosie Casals / Kathy Jordan Rosie Casals / Billie Jean King 3. Gigi Fernandez / Zina Garrison MATCHES WON YEARS MOST CONSECUTIVE MATCHES WON (Singles and Doubles Combined) RANK PLAYER WINS YEARS 1. Chris Evert Martina Navratilova MOST THREE-SET DOUBLES 3. Billie Jean King MATCHES PLAYED TEAM 4. Lindsay Davenport RANK DOUBLES TEAM MATCHES 1. Carole Graebner / 4 Billie Jean King T2. Rosie Casals / 3 Kathy Jordan Rosie Casals / Billie Jean King 3

43 MOST CONVINCING SINGLES VICTORIES (fewest games lost to opponent) 0 games - Zina Garrison defeated Korea s Min-Gyeong Sol 6-0, 6-0 in the 1985 First Round in Nagoya, Japan. - Martina Navratilova defeated Indonesia s Susana Anggakusuma 6-0, 6-0 in the 1982 First Round in Santa Clara, Calif. - Chris Evert defeated France s Brigitte Simon 6-0, 6-0 in the 1979 Quarterfinal in Madrid, Spain. - Tracy Austin defeated South Korea s Choi Kyung-Mie 6-0, 6-0 in the 1978 First Round in Melbourne, Australia. - Billie Jean King defeated France s Frederique Thibault 6-0, 6-0 in the 1977 Quarterfinal in Eastbourne, England. - Chris Evert defeated Austria s Sabine Bernegger 6-0, 6-0 in the 1977 First Round in Eastbourne, England. - Kathy Kuykendall defeated Switzerland s Marianne Kindler 6-0, 6-0 in the 1975 First Round in Aix-en-Provence, France. - Linda Tuero defeated Uruguay s Mary Puljack 6-0, 6-0 in the 1972 Second Round in Johannesburg, South Africa. - Jane Bartkowicz defeated Yugoslavia s Buljana Kostic 6-0, 6-0 in the 1970 Second Round in Freiburg, West Germany. - Julie Heldman defeated Yugoslavia s Irena Skulj 6-0, 6-0 in the 1970 Second Round in Freiburg, West Germany. - Nancy Gunter defeated Yugoslavia s Buljana Kostic 6-0, 6-0 in the 1969 Second Round in Athens, Greece. WORST SINGLES DEFEATS (fewest games won by U.S. player) 1 game - Belgium s Kim Clijsters defeated Vania King 6-0, 6-1, in the 2006 World Group Semifinal in Ostend, Belgium. 2 games - Austria s Judith Wiesner defeated Jennifer Capriati 6-1, 6-1, in a dead rubber in the 1996 World Group Quarterfinal in Salzburg, Austria. - Belgium s Yanina Wickmayer defeated Melanie Oudin 6-2, 6-0, in the 2011 World Group Quarterfinal in Antwerp, Belgium. MOST CONVINCING DOUBLES VICTORIES (fewest games lost to opponent) 0 games - Zina Garrison and Gigi Fernandez defeated Poland s Magdalena Morz and Renata Skrzypzynska 6-0, 6-0 in the 1990 First Round in Atlanta, Ga. - Patty Fendick and Gigi Fernandez defeated Switzerland s Sandrine Jacquet and Emanuela Zardo 6-0, 6-0 in the 1988 First Round in Melbourne, Australia. - Kathy Jordan and Sharon Walsh defeated Korea s Jeong-Soon Lee and Jeong-Ok Choi 6-0, 6-0 in the 1985 First Round in Nagoya, Japan. - Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova defeated Indonesia s Sri Utaminingsih and Susana Anggakusuma 6-0, 6-0 in the 1982 First Round in Santa Clara, Calif. - Rosie Casals and Billie Jean King defeated Yugoslavia s Dora Alavantic and Mimi Jausovec 6-0, 6-0 in the 1976 Second Round in Philadelphia, Pa. WORST DOUBLES DEFEATS (fewest games won by U.S. team) 4 games - Italy s Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci, the then-no. 1-ranked doubles team in the world, defeated Liezel Huber and Varvara Lepchenko, 6-2, 6-2, in the 2013 World Group First Round in Rimini, Italy. Lepchenko was making her Davis Cup debut and defeated both Errani and Vinci in singles. 6 games - Australia s Melville Reid and Wendy Turnbull defeated Rosie Casals and Chris Evert 6-3, 6-3 in the 1977 Final in Eastbourne, England. - West Germany s Helga Mastoff and Heidi Orth defeated Janice Metcalf and Sharon Walsh 6-4, 6-2 in the 1973 Quarterfinal in Bad Homburg, West Germany. - Great Britain s Ann Haydon and Virginia Wade defeated Pati Hogan and Sharon Walsh 6-4, 6-2 in the 1971 Semifinal in Perth, Australia.

44 MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A SINGLES RUBBER (since 1963) 43 games - Yugoslavia s Sabrina Goles defeated Candy Reynolds 7-5, 3-6, in the 1983 Quarterfinal in Switzerland. MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A SINGLES RUBBER (since introduction of the tiebreak in 1989) 42 games - Meghann Shaughnessy defeated Belgium s Kirsten Flipkens 6-7(4), 7-6(8), 9-7 in the 2003 World Group Semifinal in Moscow, Russia. MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A DOUBLES RUBBER (since 1963) 42 games - Darlene Hard and Billie Jean King defeated Australia s Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner 3-6, 13-11, 6-3 in the 1963 Final in London, England. MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A DOUBLES RUBBER (since introduction of the tiebreak in 1989) 43 games - Spain s Conchita Martinez and Arantxa Sanchez Vicario defeated Mary Joe Fernandez and Lisa Raymond 6-4, 6-7(5), 11-9 in the 1998 World Group Semifinal in Spain. MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A SET SINGLES 22 (12-10) - Billie Jean King vs. Argentina s Norma Baylon in the 1964 Quarterfinal in Philadelphia, Pa. King won the rubber 12-10, 9-7. MOST NUMBER OF GAMES IN A SET DOUBLES 24 (13-11) - Darlene Hard and Billie Jean King vs. Australia s Margaret Smith and Lesley Turner in the 1963 World Group Final in Great Britain. Hard and King won the rubber 3-6, 13-11, 6-3. FIRST TIEBREAK Jennifer Capriati vs. Belgium s Sandra Wasserman in the opening rubber of the 1990 Second Round in Atlanta, Ga. Capriati won the tiebreak and the match 6-0, 7-6(11). MOST POINTS PLAYED IN A TIEBREAK (tiebreak was introduced in 1989) 24 (13-11) - Jennifer Capriati vs. Belgium s Sandra Wasserman in the 1990 Second Round in Atlanta, Ga. Capriati won the match 6-0, 7-6(11). MAKING SINGLES DEBUT IN THE FED CUP FINAL Chanda Rubin made her Fed Cup debut in the 1995 World Group Final vs. Spain in Valencia, Spain. Rubin lost her first rubber to Conchita Martinez 7-5, 7-6(3) but bounced back and defeated Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. Spain defeated the United States 3-2 to win the Fed Cup title Coco Vandeweghe made her Fed Cup debut at age 18 in the 2010 World Group Final vs. defending champion Italy in San Diego. Vandeweghe, who lives in California, opened the tie against 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone and lost 6-2, 6-4. Vandeweghe then faced Flavia Pennetta in the reverse singles match and lost 6-1, 6-2, giving the Italians their second straight Fed Cup title.

45 YOUNGEST U.S. FED CUPPERS * Jennifer Capriati made her Fed Cup debut in 1990 at 14 years and four months old, making her the youngest player to play Fed Cup for the United States. Capriati defeated Poland s Magdalena Mroz 6-3, 6-1 in the 1990 First Round in Atlanta, Ga. The following players made their debut for the U.S. Fed Cup team as teenagers: RANK PLAYER AGE YEAR 1. Jennifer Capriati 14 years, 4 months Tracy Austin 15 years, 11 months Andrea Jaeger 16 years, 5 months Lindsay Davenport 17 years, 1 month Vania King 17 years, 1 month Melanie Oudin 17 years, 4 months Jeanne Evert 17 years, 7 months Christina McHale 17 years, 9 months Andrea Leand 18 years, 6 months Serena Williams 18 years, 10 months Coco Vandeweghe 18 years, 11 months Sloane Stephens Alexa Glatch 19 years, 1 month 19 years, 7 months OLDEST FED CUPPERS * Martina Navratilova became the oldest player to compete in a Fed Cup tie for the U.S. in 2004 at the age of 47 years and 9 months. Navratilova and Jill Craybas were defeated by Austria s Barbara Schett and Patricia Wartuach 6-3, 0-6, 6-3 in the 2004 World Group Quarterfinal in Innsbruck, Austria, which was Navratilova s only loss as a member of the U.S. Fed Cup team. The following players are the oldest to compete on a Fed Cup team in ITF history: PLAYER, COUNTRY AGE TIE (YEAR) Gill Butterfield, Bermuda 52 years, 4 months vs. JAM (1996) Martina Navratilova, USA 47 years, 9 months vs. AUT (2004) Milly Vagn-Nielsen, Denmark 46 years, 2 months vs. FRG (1967) Walena White, Fiji 46 years, 2 months vs. IRQ (2000) Peggy Brixhe, Portugal 43 years, 1 month vs. FRA (1968) Yulia Berberian, Bulgaria 42 years, 9 months vs. INA (1987) THREE POINTS AGAINST A U.S. FED CUP TEAM Only one player has won three points against the U.S. in one Fed Cup tie. YEAR PLAYER COUNTRY ROUND 2004 Barbara Schett Austria World Group Quarterfinal U.S. PLAYERS WINNING THREE POINTS IN ONE TIE Six U.S. players have won three rubbers in one Fed Cup tie. YEAR PLAYER OPPONENT ROUND 2005 Lindsay Davenport Belgium World Group Quarterfinal 2003 Lisa Raymond Belgium World Group Semifinal 2003 Serena Williams Czech Republic World Group First Round 2003 Venus Williams Czech Republic World Group First Round 1999 Venus Williams Italy World Group Semifinal 1999 Chanda Rubin Croatia World Group Quarterfinal 1997 Lindsay Davenport Japan World Group Qualifying Round 1996 Lindsay Davenport Japan World Group Semifinal 1996 * Mary Joe Fernandez Austria World Group Quarterfinal 1995 * Lindsay Davenport France World Group Semifinal * Denotes that all three rubbers were live rubbers

46 U.S. PLAYERS WINNING THREE LIVE RUBBERS IN ONE TIE The following Americans have won three live rubbers in one U.S. Fed Cup tie. YEAR PLAYER OPPONENT ROUND 1996 Mary Joe Fernandez Austria World Group Quarterfinal 1995 Lindsay Davenport France World Group Semifinal AMERICANS IN FIFTH-AND-DECISIVE RUBBERS The United States has found itself in a live doubles rubber eight times since World Group format was instituted in 1995, including twice in The U.S. holds a 5-3 record, winning live doubles rubbers over Argentina and the Czech Republic in 2009 and against Russia in In the 2010 World Group Semifinal, Bethanie Mattek-Sands became the first player in U.S. Fed Cup history to win consecutive live Fed Cup matches on the final day of competition. With the U.S. trailing Russia 2-1, Mattek-Sands beat Ekaterina Makarova 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, in the fourth singles match of the tie to force the decisive double rubber. Mattek-Sands then partnered with Liezel Huber to beat Elena Dementieva and Alla Kudryavtseva 6-3, 6-1, to win the tie and clinch a spot in the 2010 final on U.S. soil in November. YEAR W/L MATCH RESULT RD. SCORE (A) 2013 L Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci (ITA) 1R 6-2, 6-2 (A) 2010 W d. Liezel Huber/Varvara Lepchenko (USA) Liezel Huber/Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) d. Elena Dementieva/Alla Kudryavtseva (RUS) SF 6-3, W Liezel Huber/Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) SF 2-6, 7-6(2), 6-1 (A) d. Iveta Benesova/Kveta Peschke (CZE) 2009 W Julie Ditty/Liezel Huber (USA) QF 6-2, 6-3 d. Gisela Dulko/Betina Jozami (ARG) 2007 L Nadia Petrova/Elena Vesnina (RUS) SF 7-5, 7-6(1) d. Lisa Raymond/Venus Williams (USA) 1998 L Conchita Martinez/Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (ESP) SF 6-4, 6-7(5), 11-9 (A) d. Mary Joe Fernandez/Lisa Raymond (USA) 1996 W Gigi Fernandez/Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) QF 6-0, 6-4 (A) d. Petra Schwarz/Judith Wiesner (AUT) 1995 W Lindsay Davenport/Gigi Fernandez (USA) d. Julie Hard/Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) SF 6-1, 7-6(2)

47 PLAYER RECORDS ALL-TIME ROSTER (Records through 2013 World Group First Round) Player Singles Doubles Overall First Year Ties Played Years Played 1 Darlene Hard Carole Graebner , Billie Jean King , Nancy Gunter , Karen Susman Julie Heldman , , Rosie Casals , Mary-Ann Beattie , Kathleen Harter Peaches Bartkowicz Patti Hogan , Sharon Walsh-Pete , , Linda Tuero Valerie Ziegenfuss Janice Metcalf Jeanne Evert Kathy Kuykendall Janet Wright Chris Evert , , Tracy Austin Kathy Jordan , Andrea Jaeger , Andrea Leand Martina Navratilova , 1986, 1989, 1995, Candy Reynolds Paula Smith Zina Garrison , , Kathy Horvath Anne Smith Elise Burgin , Pam Shriver , 1989, Patty Fendick , Gigi Fernandez , , Lori McNeil , Barbara Potter Jennifer Capriati , 1996, 2000, Mary Joe Fernandez , Debbie Graham Lindsay Davenport , 2002, 2005, Ann Wunderlich Amy Frazier Chanda Rubin , 1997, 1999, Monica Seles , , Linda Wild Kimberly Po-Messerli Lisa Raymond , 2000, , Serena Williams , 2003, 2007, Venus Williams , , 2007, Meghann Shaughnessy Alexandra Stevenson Jill Craybas , Corina Morariu

48 Player Singles Doubles Overall First Year Ties Played Years Played 53 Mashona Washington Jamea Jackson Vania King , Shenay Perry Meilen Tu Ashley Harkleroad Ahsha Rolle Liezel Huber Melanie Oudin Julie Ditty Bethanie Mattek Sands 64 Alexa Glatch Christina McHale Coco Vandeweghe Sloane Stephens Varvara Lepchenko Jamie Hampton

49 All-Time U.S. Fed Cup Ties

50 ALL-TIME TIES 2013 ITALY def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 First Round (World Group) 105 Stadium Rimini, Italy (Indoor Red Clay) February 9-10, 2013 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) Sara Errani (ITA) def. Jamie Hampton Varvara Lepchenko (USA) def. Roberta Vinci Varvara Lepchenko (USA) def. Sara Errani Roberta Vinci (ITA) def. Jamie Hampton Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci (ITA) def. Liezel Huber/Varvara Lepchenko Non-playing U.S. team members: Melanie Oudin 2012 UNITED STATES def. UKRAINE, 5-0 Playoff (World Group I) Superior Golf & Spa Resort Kharkiv, Ukraine (Outdoor Red Clay) April 21-22, 2012 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Igor Dernovskyi (UKR) Christina McHale (USA) def. Lesia Tsurenko Serena Williams (USA) def. Elina Svitolina Serena Williams (USA) def. Lesia Tsurenko Christina McHale (USA) def. Elina Svitolina Liezel Huber/Sloane Stephens (USA) def. Lyudmyla Kichenok/Nadiya Kichenok UNITED STATES def. BELARUS, 5-0 First Round (World Group II) DCU Center Worcester, Mass. (Indoor Hard) February 4-5, 2012 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Tatiana Poutchek (BLR) Christina McHale (USA) def. Anastasia Yakimova Serena Williams (USA) def. Olga Govortsova Serena Williams (USA) def. Anastasia Yakimova Christina McHale (USA) def. Darya Kustova Liezel Huber/Venus Williams (USA) def. Darya Kustova/Anastasia Yakimova GERMANY def. UNITED STATES, 5-0 Playoff (World Group) Porsche Arena Stuttgart, Germany (Indoor Red Clay) April 16-17, 2011 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Barbara Rittner (GER) Andrea Petkovic (GER) def. Christina McHale Julia Goerges (GER) def. Melanie Oudin 62 76(5) Andrea Petkovic (GER) def. Melanie Oudin Sabine Lisicki (GER) def. Christina McHale Julia Goerges/Anna-Lena Groenefeld (GER) def. Liezel Huber/Vana King BELGIUM def. UNITED STATES, 4-1 Quarterfinal (World Group) Sportpaleis Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium (Indoor Hard) February 5-6, 2011 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Sabine Appelmans (BEL) Yanina Wickmayer (BEL) def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands 61 76(6) Kim Clijsters (BEL) def. Melanie Oudin Kim Clijsters (BEL) def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands 67(10) Yanina Wickmayer (BEL) def. Melanie Oudin Liezel Huber/Vania King (USA) def. Kirsten Flipkens/An-Sophie Mestach ITALY def. UNITED STATES, 3-1 Final (World Group) San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, Calif. (Indoor Hard) November 6-7, 2010 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) Francesca Schiavone (ITA) def. Coco Vandeweghe Flavia Pennetta (ITA) def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands 76(4) 62 Melanie Oudin (USA) def. Francesca Schiavone Flavia Pennetta (ITA) def. Coco Vandeweghe Liezel Huber/Melanie Oudin (USA) vs. Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci Not played Non-playing U.S. team members: Sloane Stephens

51 UNITED STATES def. RUSSIA 3-2 Semifinal (World Group) Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena, Birmingham, Ala. (Indoor Hard) April 24-25, 2010 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Shamil Tarpisev (RUS) Melanie Oudin (USA) def. Alla Kudryavtseva Elena Dementieva (RUS) def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands Elena Dementieva (RUS) def. Melanie Oudin 76(4) Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) def. Ekaterina Makarova Liezel Huber/Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) def. Elena Dementieva/Alla Kudryavtseva Non-playing U.S. team members: Sloane Stephens UNITED STATES def. FRANCE 4-1 Quarterfinal (World Group) Stade Couvert Regional Lievin, Lievin, France (Red Clay) February 6-7, 2010 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Nicolas Escude (FRA) Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) def. Alize Cornet 76(7) 75 Melanie Oudin (USA) def. Pauline Parmentier Melanie Oudin (USA) def. Julie Coin 76(3) 64 Pauline Parmentier (FRA) def. Christina McHale Liezel Huber/Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) def. Stephanie Cohen-Aloro/Alize Cornet ITALY def. UNITED STATES 4-0 Final (World Group) Circolo del Tennis Rocco Polimeni, Reggio Calabria, Italy (Red Clay) November 7-8, 2009 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) Flavia Pennetta (ITA) def. Alexa Glatch Francesca Schiavone (ITA) def. Melanie Oudin 76(2) 62 Flavia Pennetta (ITA) def. Melanie Oudin Sara Errani/Roberta Vinci (ITA) def. Liezel Huber/Vania King 46, 63 [119] UNITED STATES def. CZECH REPUBLIC 3-2 Semifinal (World Group) Starobrno Rondo Arena, Brno, Czech Republic (Indoor Hard) April 25-26, 2009 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Petr Pala (CZE) Petra Kvitova (CZE) def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands 63 76(2) Alexa Glatch (USA) def. Iveta Benesova Lucie Safarova (CZE) def. Bethanie Mattek-Sands Alexa Glatch (USA) def. Petra Kvitova Liezel Huber/Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) def. Iveta Benesova/Kveta Peschke 26 76(2) 61 Non-playing U.S. team members: Melanie Oudin UNITED STATES def. ARGENTINA 3-2 Quarterfinal (World Group) Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex, Surprise, Ariz. (Hard) February 7-8, 2009 Captains: Mary Joe Fernandez (USA); Ricardo Rivera (ARG) Jill Craybas (USA) def. Betina Jozami 62, 61 Gisela Dulko (ARG) def. Melanie Oudin 62, 75 Gisela Dulko (ARG) def. Jill Craybas 61, 63 Melanie Oudin (USA) def. Betina Jozami 26, 61, 62 Julie Ditty/Liezel Huber (USA) def. Gisela Dulko/Betina Jozami 62, RUSSIA def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 Semifinal (World Group) Small Sport Arena "Luzhniki", Moscow, Russia (Red Clay) April 26-27, 2008 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Shamil Tarpischev (RUS) Anna Chakvetadze (RUS) def. Vania King Svetlana Kuznetsova (RUS) def. Ahsha Rolle Vera Zvonareva (RUS) def. Vania King Ahsha Rolle (USA) def. Elena Vesnina Liezel Huber/Vania King (USA) def. Svetlana Kuznetsova/Elena Vesnina 76(3) 64 Non-playing U.S. team members: Madison Brengle UNITED STATES def. GERMANY, 4-1 Quarterfinal (World Group) La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, La Jolla, Calif. (Hard) February 2-3, 2008 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Barbara Rittner (GER) Sabine Lisicki (GER) def. Lindsay Davenport Ashley Harkleroad (USA) def. Tatjana Malek Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Julia Goerges Ashley Harkleroad (USA) def. Sabine Lisicki Lindsay Davenport/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Anna-Lena Groenefeld/Tatjana Malek Non-playing U.S. team members: Laura Granville 2007 RUSSIA def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 Semifinal (World Group) The Stadium at Topnotch, Stowe, Vt. (Hard) July 14-15, 2007 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Shamil Tarpischev (RUS) Anna Chakvetadze (RUS) def. Vania King Venus Williams (USA) def. Nadia Petrova 76(6) Venus Williams (USA) def. Anna Chakvetadze Nadia Petrova (RUS) def. Meilen Tu Nadia Petrova/Elena Vesnina (RUS) def. Lisa Raymond/Venus Williams 75 76(1)

52 UNITED STATES def. BELGIUM, 5-0 Quarterfinal (World Group) Delray Beach Tennis Center, Delray Beach, Fla. (Hard) April 21-22, 2007 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Sabine Appelmans (BEL) Venus Williams (USA) def. Kirsten Flipkens Serena Williams (USA) def. Caroline Maes Vania King (USA) def. Kirsten Flipkens Venus Williams (USA) def. Yanina Wickmayer Vania King/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Tamaryn Hendler/Caroline Maes BELGIUM def. UNITED STATES, 4-1 Semifinal (World Group) Sea rena, Ostend, Belgium (Indoor Hard) July 15-16, 2006 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Carl Maes (BEL) Kirsten Flipkens (BEL) def. Jill Craybas Kim Clijsters (BEL) def. Jamea Jackson Kim Clijsters (BEL) def. Vania King Kirsten Flipkens (BEL) def. Mashona Washington ret. Jill Craybas/Vania King (USA) def. Leslie Butkiewicz/Caroline Maes UNITED STATES def. GERMANY, 3-2 Quarterfinal (World Group) Tennisclub Ettenheim, Ettenheim, Germany (Red Clay) April 22-23, 2006 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Barbara Rittner (GER) Jamea Jackson (USA) def. Anna-Lena Groenefeld Jill Craybas (USA) def. Julia Schruff Anna-Lena Groenefeld (GER) def. Jill Craybas Jamea Jackson (USA) def. Martina Muller 76(2) 62 Anna-Lena Groenefeld/Jasmin Woehr (GER) def. Vania King/Shenay Perry RUSSIA def. UNITED STATES, 4-1 Semifinal (World Group) Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia (Indoor Red Clay) July 9-10, 2005 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Shamil Tarpischev (RUS) Anastasia Myskina (RUS) def. Venus Williams Elena Dementieva (RUS) def. Mashona Washington Venus Williams (USA) def. Elena Dementieva Anastasia Myskina (RUS) def. Jill Craybas Vera Douchevina/ Dinara Safina (RUS) def. Corina Morariu/Venus Williams UNITED STATES def. BELGIUM, 5-0 Quarterfinal (World Group) Delray Beach Tennis Center, Delray Beach, Fla. (Hard) April 23-24, 2005 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Carl Maes (BEL) Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Evelyn Vanhyfte Venus Williams (USA) def. Els Callens Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Els Callens Venus Williams (USA) def. Leslie Butkiewicz Lindsay Davenport/Corina Morariu (USA) def. Kirsten Flipkens/Evelyn Vanhyfte Non-playing U.S. team members: Serena Williams 2004 AUSTRIA def. UNITED STATES, 4-1 Quarterfinal (World Group) Bergisel Stadion, Innsbruck, Austria (Red Clay) July 10-11, 2004 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Alfred Tesar (AUT) Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Barbara Schwartz Barbara Schett (AUT) def. Lisa Raymond Barbara Schett (AUT) def. Chanda Rubin Barbara Schwartz (AUT) def. Lisa Raymond 76(3) Barbara Schett/Patricia Wartusch (AUT) def. Jill Craybas/Martina Navratilova UNITED STATES def. SLOVENIA, 4-1 First Round (World Group) SRC Marina Portoroz, Portoroz, Slovenia (Red Clay) April 24-25, 2004 Captains: Zina Garrison (USA); Mima Jausovec (SLO) Tina Pisnik (SLO) def. Lisa Raymond Venus Williams (USA) def. Katerina Srebotnik Venus Williams (USA) def. Tina Pisnik Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Katerina Srebotnik Martina Navratilova/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Tina Krizan/Katerina Srebotnik Non-playing U.S. team members: Laura Granville 2003 FRANCE def. UNITED STATES, 4-1 Final (World Group) Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia (Indoor Carpet) November 22-23, 2003 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Guy Forget (FRA) Ameilie Mauresmo (FRA) def. Lisa Raymond Mary Pierce (FRA) def. Meghann Shaughnessy Ameilie Mauresmo (FRA) def. Meghann Shaughnessy Emilie Loit (FRA) def. Alexandra Stevenson Martina Navratilova/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Stephanie Cohen-Aloro/Emilie Loit 64 60

53 UNITED STATES def. BELGIUM, 4-1 Semifinal (World Group) Olympic Stadium, Moscow, Russia (Indoor Carpet) November 19-20, 2003 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Ivo Van Aken (BEL) Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Els Callens Meghann Shaughnessy (USA) def. Kirsten Flipkens 67(4) 76(8) 97 Els Callens (BEL) def. Meghann Shaughnessy 63 76(5) Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Elke Clijsters Martina Navratilova/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Elke Clijsters/Carolina Maes Non-playing U.S. team members: Alexandra Stevenson UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 5-0 Quarterfinal (World Group) William H.G. Fitzgerald Center, Washington, D.C. (Hard) July 19-20, 2003 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Corrado Barazzutti (ITA) Meghann Shaughnessy (USA) def. Francesca Schiavone Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Rita Grande Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Francesca Schiavone Meghann Shaugnessy (USA) def. Rita Grande Lisa Raymond/Alexandra Stevenson (USA) def.tathiana Garbin/Antonella Serra Zanetti 61 76(4) UNITED STATES def. CZECH REPUBLIC, 5-0 First Round (World Group) Paul E. Tsongas Arena, Lowell, Mass. (Indoor Hard) April 26-27, 2003 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Petra Pichalova-Langrova (CZE) Serena Williams (USA) def. Daja Bedanova Venus Williams (USA) def. Iveta Benesova Venus Williams (USA) def. Klara Koukalova Serena Williams (USA) def. Iveta Benesova Serena Williams/Venus Williams (USA) def. Daja Bedanova/Eva Birnerova Non-playing U.S. team members: Alexandra Stevenson and Meghann Shaughnessy 2002 UNITED STATES def. ISRAEL, 5-0 Qualifying Round (World Group) Cooper Tennis Complex, Springfield, Mo. (Hard) July 20-21, 2002 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Oded Jackob (ISR) Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Anna Smashnova Monica Seles (USA) def. Tzipi Obziler Monica Seles (USA) def. Anna Smashnova Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Tzipi Obziler (1) Lisa Raymond/Meghann Shaughnessy (USA) def. Tzipi Obziler/Hila Rosen AUSTRIA def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 First Round (World Group) Olde Providence Racquet Club, Charlotte, N.C. (Clay) April 27-28, 2002 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Alfred Tesar (AUT) Barbara Schwartz (AUT) def. Monica Seles 76(7) 62 Evelyn Fauth (AUT) def. Jennifer Capriati (walkover) Barbara Schwartz (AUT) def. Meghann Shaughnessy 46 67(7) 97 Monica Seles (USA) def. Evelyn Fauth Lisa Raymond/Monica Seles (USA) def. Evelyn Fauth/Marion Maruska 61 76(4) 2001 United States did not enter competition 2000 UNITED STATES def. SPAIN, 5-0 Final (World Group) Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas, Nev. (Indoor Carpet) November 24-25, 2000 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Miguel Margets (ESP) Monica Seles (USA) def. Conchita Martinez Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Conchita Martinez Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario ret. Jennifer Capriati/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Virginia Ruano Pascual/Magui Serna UNITED STATES def. BELGIUM, 2-1 Semifinal (World Group) Mandalay Bay Resort, Las Vegas, Nev. (Indoor Carpet) November 22, 2000 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Ivo Van Aken (BEL) Monica Seles (USA) def. Justine Henin 76(1) 62 Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Kim Clijsters 76(4) Els Callens/Dominique Van Roost (BEL) def. Jennifer Capriati/Lisa Raymond UNITED STATES def. RUSSIA, 4-1 Final (World Group) Taube Family Tennis Stadium, Stanford, Calif. (Hard) September 18-19, 1999 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Konstantin Bogoroditsky (RUS) Venus Williams (USA) def. Elena Likhotseva Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Elena Demetieva Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Elena Likhotseva Elena Dementieva (RUS) def. Venus Williams (5) Serena Williams/Venus Williams (USA) def. Elena Dementieva/Elena Makarova Non-playing U.S. team members: Monica Seles

54 UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 4-1 Semifinal (World Group) Ancona Tennis Association, Ancona, Italy (Red Clay) July 24-25, 1999 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Raffaella Reggi (ITA) Venus Williams (USA) def. Rita Grande Silvia Farina Elia (ITA) def. Monica Seles Venus Williams (USA) def. Silvia Farina Serena Williams (USA) def. Rita Grande Serena Williams/Venus Williams (USA) def. Tathiana Garbin/Adriana Serra Zanetti Non-playing U.S. team members: Mary Joe Fernandez UNITED STATES, def. CROATIA, 5-0 Quarterfinal (World Group) Raleigh Racquet Club, Raleigh, N.C. (Clay) April 17-18, 1999 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Vjeran Friscic (CRO) Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Iva Majoli 76(5) Monica Seles (USA) def. Silvija Talaja Monica Seles (USA) def. Iva Majoli Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Silvija Talaja Chanda Rubin/ Monica Seles (USA) def. Iva Majoli/Silvija Talaja Non-playing U.S. team members: Lindsay Davenport and Lisa Raymond 1998 SPAIN def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 Semifinal (World Group) Club de Campo Villa, Madrid Spain (Red Clay) July 25-26, 1998 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Miguel Margets (ESP) Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (ESP) def. Lisa Raymond 67(4) Monica Seles (USA) def. Conchita Martinez Monica Seles (USA) def. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario Conchita Martinez (ESP) def. Lisa Raymond (US) 76(1) 64 Conchita Martinez/Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario (ESP) def. Mary Joe Fernandez/Lisa Raymond 64 67(5) 119 UNITED STATES def. NETHERLANDS, 5-0 Quarterfinal (World Group) East Beach Tennis Club, Kiawah Island, S.C. (Clay) April 18-19, 1998 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Fed Hemmes (NED) Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Amanda Hopmans Monica Seles (USA) def. Miriam Oremans Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Miriam Oremans Monica Seles (USA) def. Amanda Hopmans Mary Joe Fernandez/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Manon Bollegraf/Caroline Vis 61 ret UNITED STATES def. JAPAN, 5-0 Qualifying Round (World Group) Longwood Cricket Club, Boston, Mass. (Hard) July 12-13, 1997 Captains: Martina Navratilova (USA); Takeshi Koura (JPN) Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Ai Sugiyama Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Naoko Sawamatsu Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Ai Sugiyama 64 76(1) Kimberly Po (USA) def. Naoko Sawamatsu Lindsay Davenport/Lisa Raymond (USA) def. Naoko Kijimuta/Nana Miyagi NETHERLANDS def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 First Round (World Group) Sports Centre, Haarlem, Netherlands (Indoor Carpet) March 1-2, 1997 Captains: Martina Navratilova (USA); Fred Hemmes (NED) Miriam Oremans (NED) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Brenda Schultz-McCarthy Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (NED) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Miriam Oremans (NED) def. Chanda Rubin Gigi Fernandez/Kimberly Po (USA) def. Manon Bollegraf/Kristie Boogert UNITED STATES def. SPAIN, 5-0 Final (World Group) Convention Center, Atlantic City, N.J. (Indoor Carpet) September 28-29, 1996 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Miguel Margets (ESP) Monica Seles (USA) def. Conchita Martinez Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Aranxta Sanchez-Vicario Monica Seles (USA) def. Arantxa Sanchez-Vicaro Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Gala Leon-Garcia Mary Joe Fernandez/Linda Wild (USA) def. Gala Leon-Garcia/Virginia Ruano Pascual UNITED STATES def. JAPAN, 5-0 Semifinal (World Group) Rainbow Hall, Nagoya, Japan (Indoor Carpet) July 12-13, 1996 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Toshiro Sakai (JPN) Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Kimiko Date Monica Seles (USA) def. Ai Sugiyama Monica Seles (USA) def. Kimiko Date Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Ai Sugiyama 76(8) 75 Lindsay Davenport/Linda Wild (USA) def. Kyoko Nagatsuka/ Ai Sugiyama 62 61

55 UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 3-2 Quarterfinal (World Group) Hellbrunn Stadium, Salzburg, Austria (Red Clay) April 27-28, 1996 Captains: Billie Jean King (US); Karol Safarik (AUT) Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Judith Wiesner 63 76(5) Barbara Paulus (AUT) def. Jennifer Capriati Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Barbara Paulus 63 76(4) Judith Wiesner (AUT) def. Jennifer Capriati Gigi Fernandez/Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Petra Schwarz/Judith Wiesner SPAIN def. UNITED STATES, 3-2 Final (World Group) Club Tenis de Valencia, Valencia, Spain (Red Clay) November 25-26, 1995 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Miguel Margets (ESP) Conchita Martinez (ESP) def. Chanda Rubin 75 76(3) Aranxta Sanchez Vicario (ESP) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Conchita Martinez (ESP) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Chanda Rubin (USA) def. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario Lindsay Davenport/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Virginia Ruano Pascual/Maria Antonio Sanchez Lorenzo 63 76(3) UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-2 Semifinal (World Group) Trask Coliseum, Wilmington, N.C. (Indoor Carpet) July 22-23, 1995 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Francoise Durr (FRA) Mary Pierce (FRA) def. Mary Joe Fernandez 76(1) 63 Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Julie Halard 76(0) 75 Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Mary Pierce Julie Halard (FRA) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Lindsay Davenport/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Julie Halard/Nathalie Tauziat 61 76(2) UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 5-0 Quarterfinal (World Group) Turnberry Isle Club, Aventura, Fla. (Hard) April 22-23, 1995 Captains: Billie Jean King (USA); Karol Safarik (AUT) Amy Frazier (USA) def. Judith Wiesner Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Barbara Schett Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Judith Wiesner Amy Frazier (USA) def. Barbara Schett Gigi Fernandez/Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Barbara Schett/Petra Schwarz-Ritter Waldstadion Tennis Club, Frankfurt, Germany July 19-24, 1994 (Red Clay) SPAIN def. UNITED STATES, 3-0 Final - July 24, 1994 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Miguel Margets (ESP) Conchita Martinez (ESP) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Aranxta Sanchez Vicario (ESP) def. Lindsay Davenport Conchita Martinez/Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (ESP) def. Gigi Fernandez/Mary Joe Fernandez UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-0 Semifinal - July 23, 1994 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Francoise Durr (FRA) Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Julie Halard Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Mary Pierce Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison-Jackson (USA) def. Julie Halard/Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 3-0 Quarterfinal - July 22, 1994 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Ingrid Resch (AUT) Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Petra Ritter Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Judith Polzi-Wiesner Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison-Jackson (USA) def. Sylvia Plischke/Barbara Schett UNITED STATES def. CANADA, 3-0 Second Round - July 21, 1994 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Pierre Lamarche (CAN) Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Helen Kelesi ret. Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Patricia Hy Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison-Jackson (USA) def. Jill Hetherington/Rene Simpson-Alter 61 76(3) UNITED STATES def. CZECH REPUBLIC, 3-0 First Round - July 19, 1994 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Pavel Slozil (CZE) Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Petra Langrova Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Ludmila Richterova Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison-Jackson (USA) def. Radka Bobkova/Eva Martincova 64 75

56 1993 Waldstadion Tennis Club, Frankfurt, Germany July 20-25, 1993 (Red Clay) ARGENTINA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Quarterfinal - July 22, 1993 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Jorge Todero (ARG) Ines Gorrochategui (ARG) def. Lindsay Davenport 67(5) Florencia Labat (ARG) def. Lori McNeil Debbie Graham/Ann Grossman (USA) def. Ines Gorrochategui/Patricia Tarabini 6-3, 3-0 ret. UNITED STATES def. CHINA, 2-1 Second Round - July 21, 1993 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Hong-Wei Jiang (CHN) Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Ying Bi Fang Li (CHN) def. Lori McNeil 26 76(6) 60 Lindsay Davenport/Lori McNeil (USA) def. Li-Ling Chen/Fang Li UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 First Round - July 20, 1993 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Roy Sjoegren (SUI) Lindsay Davenport (USA) def. Christelle Fauche Lori McNeil (USA) def. Emanuela Zardo Debbie Graham/Ann Grosssman (USA) def. Joanna Manta/Emanuela Zardo Waldstadion Tennis Club, Frankfurt, Germany July 13-18, 1992 (Red Clay) GERMANY def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Semifinal - July 17, 1992 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Klaus Hofass (GER) Anke Huber (GER) def. Gigi Fernandez Steffi Graf (GER) def. Lori McNeil Debbie Graham/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Barbara Rittner/Sabine Hack UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 2-1 Quarterfinal - July 16, 1992 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Phillipe Duxin (FRA) Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Mary Pierce Nathalie Tauziat (FRA) def. Lori McNeil Gigi Fernandez/ Pam Shriver (USA) def. Isabelle Demongeot/Nathalie Tauziat UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 First Round - July 13, 1992 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Ann Jones (GBR) Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Monique Javer Lori McNeil (USA) def. Jo Durie Debbie Graham/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Jo Durie/Clare Wood 64 76(6) 1991 Nottingham Tennis Centre, Nottingham, England July 23-28, 1991 (Hard) SPAIN def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Final - July 28, 1991 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Juan Alvarino (ESP) Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Conchita Martinez 46 76(3) 61 Aranxta Sanchez Vicario (ESP) def. Mary Joe Fernandez Conchita Martinez/Arantxa Sanchez Vicario (ESP) def. Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison UNITED STATES def. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 3-0 Semifinal - July 27, 1991 Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Radka Zrubakova Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Jana Novotna Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison (USA) def. Eva Sviglerova/Regina Rajchrtova UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 2-1 Quarterfinal - July 25, 1991 Judith Wiesner (AUT) def. Jennifer Capriati Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Barbara Paulus Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison (USA) def. Petra Ritter/Judith Wiesner UNITED STATES, BULGARIA, 3-0 Second Round - July 24, 1991 Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Magdelena Maleeva Mary Joe Fernandez (USA) def. Katerina Maleeva Gigi Fernandez/Zina Garrison (USA) def. Katerina Maleeva/Magdelena Maleeva UNITED STATES def. NETHERLANDS, 2-0 First Round - July 23, 1991 Zina Garrison (USA) def. Nicole Jagerman Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Manon Bollegraf Did not play doubles. UNITED STATED def. DENMARK, 3-0 Second Round - July 15, 1992 Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Niels Rokkjaer (DEN) Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Karin Ptaszek Lori McNeil (USA) def. Sofie Albinus Debbie Graham/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Karin Ptasek/Henriette Kjar-Neilsen 64 62

57 1990 Peachtree World of Tennis, Atlanta, Ga. (Hard) July 21-29, 1990 U.S. Captain: Marty Riessen UNITED STATES def. USSR, 2-1 Final Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Olga Morozova (URS) Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Leila Meskhi 76(3) 62 Natalia Zvereva (URS) def. Zina Garrison Zina Garrison/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Natalia Zvereva/Larisa Savchenko UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 3-0 Semifinal Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Barbara Paulus Zina Garrison (USA) def. Judith Wiesner Patty Fendick/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Barbara Paulus/Judith Wiesner 61 76(5) UNITED STATES def. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 2-1 Quarterfinal Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Regina Rajchrtova 62 76(4) Jana Novotna (TCH) def. Zina Garrison Zina Garrison/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Jana Novotna/Regina Rajchrtova 76(8) 64 UNITED STATES def. BELGIUM, 3-0 Second Round Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Sandra Wasserman 60 76(11) Zina Garrison (USA) def. Sabine Appelmans Zina Garrison/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Sabina Appelmans/Sandra Wasserman UNITED STATES def. POLAND, 3-0 First Round Jennifer Capriati (USA) def. Magdalena Morz Zina Garrison (USA) def. Kataryzna Nowak Zina Garrison/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Magdalena Morz/Renata Skrzypzynska Ariake Tennis Forest Park, Tokyo, Japan (Hard) October 1-9, 1989 U.S. Captain: Marty Riessen UNITED STATES def. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 2-0 Semifinal Chris Evert (USA) def. Jana Novotona Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Helena Sukova Did not play doubles. UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 3-0 Quarterfinal Chris Evert (USA) def. Judith Wiesner Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Barbara Paulus Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Barbara Paulus/Judith Wiesner UNITED STATES def. DENMARK, 3-0 Second Round Chris Evert (USA) def. Karin Ptaszek Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Tine Scheuer-Larsen Zina Garrison/Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Henriette Kjaer-Nielsen/Tine Scheuer-Larsen UNITED STATES def. GREECE, 3-0 First Round Chris Evert (USA) def. Christina Papadaki Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Angeliki Kanellopoulou Zina Garrison/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Angeliki Kanellopoulou/Olga Tsarbopoulou Flinders Park, Melbourne, Australia (Hard) December 4-11, 1998 U.S. Captain: Marty Riessen SWEDEN def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Second Round Maria Strandlund (SWE) def. Patty Fendick 63 76(3) Catarina Lindqvist (SWE) def. Lori McNeil Lori McNeil/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Catarina Lindqvist/ Maria Lindstrom UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 First Round Lori McNeil (USA) def. Sandrine Jaquet Barbara Potter (USA) def. Eva Krapl Patty Fendick/Gigi Fernandez (USA) def. Sandrine Jacquet/Emanuela Zardo UNITED STATES def. SPAIN, 3-0 Final Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Juan Alvarino (ESP) Chris Evert (USA) def. Conchita Martinez Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Aranxta Sanchez Vicaro Zina Garrison/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Conchita Martinez/Arantxa Sanchez Vicario 75 61

58 1987 Hollyburn Country Club, Vancouver, Canada (Hard) July 26 August 2, 1987 U.S. Captain: Marty Riessen WEST GERMANY def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Final Captains: Marty Riessen (USA); Klaus Hofsass (FRG) Pam Shriver (USA) def. Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Steffi Graf (FRG) def. Chris Evert Steffi Graf/Claudia Kohde-Klisch (FRG) def. Chris Evert/Pam Shriver UNITED STATES def. BULGARIA, 3-0 Semifinal Pam Shriver (USA) def. Katerina Maleeva Chris Evert (USA) def. Manuela Maleeva Pam Shriver/Chris Evert (USA) def. Katerina Maleeva/Dora Rangelova UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 Quarterfinal Pam Shriver (USA) def. Sara Gomer Chris Evert (USA) def. Jo Durie Elise Burgin/Zina Garrison (USA) def. Jo Durie/Anne Hobbs UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-0 Second Round Pam Shriver (USA) def. Isabelle Demongeot Chris Evert (USA) def. Nathalie Tautziat Pam Shriver/Chris Evert (USA) def. Isabelle Demongeot/Catherine Suire UNITED STATES def. JAPAN, 3-0 First Round Pam Shriver (USA) def. Akiko Kijimuta Chris Evert (USA) def. Etsuko Inoue Chris Evert/Zina Garrison (USA) def. Etsuko Inoue/Akiko Kijimuta UNITED STATES def. WEST GERMANY, 3-0 Semifinal Chris Evert (USA) def. Betina Bunge Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Claudia Kohde-Klisch Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Betina Bunge/ Claudia Porwik UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 2-1 Quarterfinal Sandra Cecchini (ITA) def. Chris Evert Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Raffaella Reggi Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Raffaella Reggi/Laura Garrone UNITED STATES def. SPAIN, 3-0 Second Round Chris Evert (USA) def. Maria Llorca Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Aranxta Sanchez Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Ana Almansa/Maria Llorca UNITED STATES def. CHINA, 3-0 First Round Zina Garrison (USA) def. Ni Zhong Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Zinyi Li Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Li-Lan Duan/ Xiufen Pu CHN Nagoya Green Tennis Club, Nagoya, Japan (Hard) October 6-14, 1985 U.S. Captain: Tom Gorman CZECHOSLOVAKIA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Final Captains: Tom Gorman (USA); Jiri Medonos (TCH) Hana Mandikova (TCH) def. Kathy Jordan Helena Sukova (TCH) def. Elise Burgin Elise Burgin/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Regina Marsikova/Andrea Holikova Stvanice Tennis Center, Prague, Czechoslovakia (Red Clay) July 20-27, 1986 U.S. Captain: Marty Riessen UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 2-1 Semifinal Wendy Turnbull (AUS) def. Kathy Jordan 64 67(7) 75 Elise Burgin (USA) def. Anne Minter Kathy Jordan/Elise Burgin (USA) def. Wendy Turnbull/Elizabeth Smylie UNITED STATES def. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 3-0 Final Captains: Marty Riessen (USA): Jiri Medonos (TCH) Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Helena Sukova 75 76(5) Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Hana Mandlikova Martina Navratilova/Pam Shriver (USA) def. Hana Mandlikova/Helena Sukova 64 62

59 UNITED STATES def. ARGENTINA, 2-1 Quarterfinal Gabriela Sabatini (ARG) def. Zina Garrison Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Adriana Villagran Kathy Jordan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Gabriela Sabatini/Adriana Villagran UNITED STATES def. CHINA, 3-0 Second Round Zina Garrison (USA) def. Li Xinyi Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Ni Zhong Kathy Jordan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Li Xinyi/Ni Zhong UNITED STATES def. KOREA, 3-0 First Round Zina Garrison (USA) def. Min-Gyeong Sol Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Soo-Ok Kim Kathy Jordan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Jeong-Soon Lee/Jeong-Ok Choi Esporte Clube Pinheiros, Sao Paulo, Brazil (Red Clay) July 15-22, 1984 U.S. Captain: Tom Gorman AUSTRALIA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Semifinal Captains: Tom Gorman (USA); Judy Dalton (AUS) Anne Minter (AUS) def. Kathleen Horvath Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Wendy Turnbull Elizabeth Sayers/Wendy Turnbull (AUS) def. Kathy Jordan/Anne Smith UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 2-1 Quarterfinal Kathleen Horvath (USA) def. Sandra Cecchini Rafaella Reggi (ITA) def. Zina Garrison Kathy Jordan/Anne Smith (USA) def. Sandra Cecchini/Rafaella Reggi (ITA) UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 2-1 Second Round Kathleen Horvath (USA) def. Lilian Drescher Christianne Jolissaint (SUI) def. Kathy Jordan Kathy Jordan/Anne Smith (USA) def. Lilian Drescher/Christianne Jolissaint UNITED STATES def. MEXICO, 3-0 First Round Kathleen Horvath (USA) def. Claudia Hernandez Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Heliane Steden Kathy Jordan/Anne Smith (USA) def. Claudia Hernandez/Alejandra Vallejo Albisguetli Tennis Complex, Zurich, Switzerland (Red Clay) July 17-24, 1983 U.S. Captain: Nancy Jeffett CZECHOSLOVAKIA def. UNITED STATES, 3-0 Semifinal Captains: Nancy Jeffertt (USA); Jan Kukal (TCH) Helena Sukova (TCH) def. Candy Reynolds Hana Mandlikova (TCH) def. Andrea Jaeger U.S. defaulted doubles due to injury. UNITED STATES def. YUGOSLAVIA, 2-1 Quarterfinal Sabrina Goles (YUG) def. Candy Reynolds Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Renata Sasak Candy Reynolds/Paula Smith (USA) def. Sabrina Goles/Renata Sasak, UNITED STATES def. SWEDEN, 3-0 Second Round Candy Reynolds (USA) def. Catarina Lindqvist Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Catrin Jexell Candy Reynolds/Paula Smith (USA) def. Catrin Jexell/Helena Olsson UNITED STATES def. NORWAY, 3-0 First Round Candy Reynolds (USA) def. Astrid Sunde Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Ellen Grindvold Candy Reynolds/Paula Smith (USA) def. Ellen Grinvold/Astrid Sunde Decathlon Club, Santa Clara, Calif. (Hard) July 19-25, 1982 U.S. Captain: Chris Evert Lloyd UNITED STATES def. WEST GERMANY, 3-0 Final Captains: Chris Evert Lloyd (USA); Klaus Hofsass (FRG) Chris Evert (USA) def. Claudia Kohde Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Bettina Bunge Chris Evert Lloyd/Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Bettina Bunge/Claudia Kohde UNITED STATES def. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 3-0 Semifinal Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Helena Sukova Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Hana Mandlikova Chris Evert Lloyd/Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Hana Mandlikova/Helena Sukova 63 62

60 UNITED STATES def. BRAZIL, 3-0 Quarterfinal Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Claudia Monteiro Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Patricia Medrado Chris Evert Lloyd/Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Patricia Medrado/Claduia Monteiro UNITED STATES def. MEXICO, 3-0 Second Round Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Claudia Hernandez Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Heliane Steden Martina Navratilova/Andre Leand (USA) def. Claudia Hernandez/Steden Steden UNITED STATES def. INDONESIA, 3-0 First Round Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Sri Utaminingsih Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Susana Anggakusuma Chris Evert Lloyd/Martina Navratilova (USA) def. Sri Utaminingsih/Susana Anggakusuma Tamagawa-en Racquet Club, Tokyo, Japan (Clay) November 9-15, 1981 U.S. Captain: Chris Evert Lloyd UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 Final Captains: Chris Evert Lloyd (USA); Sue Mappin (GBR) Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Sue Barker Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Virginia Wade Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Sue Barker/ Virginia Wade UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 Semifinal Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Claudia Pasquale Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Petra Delhees Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Christiane Jolissaint/Petra Delhees UNITED STATES def. ROMANIA, 3-0 Quarterfinal Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Lucia Romanov Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Virginia Ruzici Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Virginia Ruzici/Florenza Mihai UNITED STATES def. KOREA, 3-0 First Round Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Min-Kyeong Seol Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Duk-Hee Lee Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Duk-Hee Lee/Soo-Ok Kim Rot-Weiss Tennis Club, Berlin, West Germany (Red Clay) May 19-25, 1980 U.S. Captain: Chris Evert Lloyd UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 3-0 Final Captains: Chris Evert Lloyd (USA); Vicky Berner (AUS) Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Dianne Fromholtz Tracy Austin (USA) def. Wendy Turnbull Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Dianne Fromholtz/Susan Leo UNITED STATES def. CZECHOSLOVAKIA, 3-0 Semifinal Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Renata Tomanova Tracy Austin (USA) def. Hana Mandlikova Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Iva Budarova/Renata Tomanova UNITED STATES def. USSR, 3-0 Quarterfinal Tracy Austin (USA) def. Olga Morozova Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Olga Zaitzeva Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Julia Salnikov/Olga Zaitzeva UNITED STATES def. NEW ZEALAND, 3-0 Second Round Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Brenda Perry ret. Tracy Austin (USA) def. Judy Chaloner Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Judy Chaloner/Christine Newton UNITED STATES def. POLAND, 3-0 First Round Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Iwona Kuczynska Tracy Austin (USA) def. Malgorzata Sieracka Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Dziekonska Dorota/Iwona Kuczynska UNITED STATES def. SPAIN, 3-0 Second Round Andrea Jaeger (USA) def. Vicki Baldovinos Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Carmen Perea Rosie Casals/Kathy Jordan (USA) def. Carmen Perea/Vicki Baldovinos 60 63

61 1979 RSHE Club de Campo, Madrid, Spain (Red Clay) April 30 May 6, 1979 U.S. Captain: Vicki Berner UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 3-0 Final Captains: Vicki Berner (USA); Mary Hawton (AUS) Tracy Austin (USA) def. Kerry Melville Reid Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Dianne Fromholtz Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Kerry Melville Reid/Wendy Turnbull UNITED STATES def. USSR, 3-0 Semifinal Tracy Austin (USA) def. Natasha Chmyreva Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Olga Morozova Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) led Olga Morozova/Olga Zaitzeva 98 UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-0 Quarterfinal Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Brigitte Simon Tracy Austin (USA) def. Federique Thibault Rosie Casals/Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Francoise Durr/Brigitte Simon UNITED STATES def. GERMANY, 3-0 Second Round Tracy Austin (USA) def. Iris Reidel Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Sylvia Hanika Rosie Casals/Chris Evert Lloyd (USA) def. Katja Ebbinghaus/Sylvia Hanika UNITED STATES def. PHILIPPINES, walkover First Round 1978 Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Melbourne, Australia (Grass) November 27 December 3, 1978 U.S. Captain: Vicki Berner UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 2-1 Final Captains: Vicki Berner (USA); Neale Fraser (AUS) Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) def. Tracy Austin Chris Evert (USA) def. Wendy Turnbull Billie Jean King/Chris Evert (USA) def. Wendy Turnbull/Melville Reid UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 Semifinal Tracy Austin (USA) def. Michelle Tyler Chris Evert (USA) def. Virginia Wade Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Sue Barker/ Anne Hobbs UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-0 Semifinal Tracy Austin (USA) def. Federique Thibault Chris Evert (USA) def. Brigitte Simon Chris Evert/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Francoise Durr/Gail Lovera UNITED STATES def. NEW ZEALAND, 3-0 Second Round Tracy Austin (USA) def. Brenda Perry Chris Evert (USA) def. Judy Chaloner Chris Evert/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Judy Chaloner/Christine Newton UNITED STATES def. SOUTH KOREA, 3-0 First Round Tracy Austin (USA) def. Choi Kyung-Mie Chris Evert (USA) def. Hanh Yoon-Ja Chris Evert/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Eun-Jeong Cha/Kyung-Mie Choi Devonshire Park, Eastbourne, England (Grass) June 13-18, 1977 U.S. Captain: Vicki Berner UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 2-1 Final Captains: Vicki Berner (USA); Neale Fraser (AUS) Billie Jean King (USA) def. Dianne Fromholtz Chris Evert (USA) def. Kerry Melville Reid Melville Reid/Wendy Turnbull (AUS) def. Rosie Casals/Chris Evert UNITED STATES def. SOUTH AFRICA, 3-0 Semifinal Billie Jean King (USA) def. Greer Stevens Chris Evert (USA) def. Brigitte Cuypers Rosie Casals/Chris Evert (USA) def. Delina Boshoff/ Iana Kloss UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-0 Quarterfinal Billie Jean King (USA) def. Frederique Thibault Chris Evert (USA) def. Francoise Durr Rosie Casals/Chris Evert (USA) def. Francoise Durr/Gail Lovera UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 Second Round Billie Jean King (USA) def. Christianne Jolissaint Chris Evert (USA) def. Annemarie Ruegg Rosie Casals/Chris Evert (USA) def. Petra Delhees/Monica Simmen 60 75

62 UNITED STATES def. AUSTRIA, 3-0 First Round Chris Evert (USA) def. Sabine Bernegger Billie Jean King (USA) def. Helena Wimmer Rosie Casals/Chris Evert (USA) def. Sabine Bernegger/Helena Wimmer Spectrum Stadium, Philadelphia, Pa. (Indoor Carpet) August 22-29, 1976 U.S. Captain: Billie Jean King UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 2-1 Final Captains: Billie Jean King (USA): Neale Fraser (AUS) Kerry Melville Reid (AUS) def. Rosie Casals Billie Jean King (USA) def. Evonne Goolagong 76(4) 64 Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Evonne Goolagong/Melville Reid UNITED STATES def. NETHERLANDS, 3-0 Semifinal Rosie Casals (USA) def. Elly Vessies Billie Jean King (USA) def. Betty Stove Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Betty Stove/Tina Zwaan UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 Quarterfinal Rosie Casals (USA) def. Monica Simmen Billie Jean King (USA) def. Petra Delhees Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Susie Eichenberger/Monica Simmen UNITED STATES def. YUGOSLAVIA, 3-0 Second Round Rosie Casals (USA) def. Dora Alavantic Billie Jean King (USA) def. Mimi Jausovec Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Dora Alavantic/Mimi Jausovec UNITED STATES def. ISRAEL, 3-0 First Round Rosie Casals (USA) def. Hagit Zubary Billie Jean King (USA) def. Paulina Peisachov Peled Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Paulina Peisachov Peled/Hagit Zubary Aixoise Country Club, Aix-en-Provence, France (Red Clay) May 5-11, 1975 U.S. Captain: Julie Heldman AUSTRALIA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Semifinal Captains: Julie Heldman (USA); Vic Edwards (AUS) Evonne Goolagong (AUS) def. Julie Heldman Kathy Kuykendall (USA) def. Helen Gourlay (AUS) Evonne Goolagong/Helen Gourlay (AUS) def. Julie Heldman/Janet Newberry UNITED STATES def. SOUTH AFRICA, 2-1 Quarterfinal Julie Heldman (USA) def. Ilana Kloss Delina Boshoff (RSA) def. Kathy Kuykendall Julie Heldman/Janet Newberry (USA) def. Ilana Kloss/Brigette Cuypers UNITED STATES def. SWEDEN, 2-1 Second Round Helena Anliot (SWE) def. Julie Heldman Kathy Kuykendall (USA) def. Ingrid Bentzer Julie Heldman/Janet Newberry (USA) def. Ingrid Bentzer/Mimi Wilkstedt UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 First Round Julie Heldman (USA) def. Evagreth Emmeneger Kathy Kuykendall (USA) def. Marianne Kindler Julie Heldman/Janet Newberry (USA) def. Susi Eichenberger/Evagreth Emmenegger Naples Tennis Club, Naples, Italy (Red Clay) May 13-19, 1974 U.S. Captain: Donna Floyd Fales AUSTRALIA def UNITED STATES, 2-1 Final Captains: Donna Floyd Fales (US); Vic Edwards (AUS) Evonne Goolagong (AUS) def. Julie Heldman Jeanne Evert (USA) def. Dianne Fromholtz Evonne Goolagong/Janet Young (AUS) def. Julie Heldman/Sharon Walsh UNITED STATES def. WEST GERMANY, 2-1 Semifinal Jeanne Evert (USA) def. Helga Hoesl Helga Mastoff (GDR) def. Julie Heldman Julie Heldman/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Helga Mastoff/Katja Ebbinghaus

63 UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 3-0 Quarterfinal Julie Heldman (USA) def. Gail Chanfreau Jeanne Evert (USA) def. Odile de Roubin Julie Heldman/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Gail Chanfreau/Florence Guedy UNITED STATES def. POLAND, 3-0 Second Round Julie Heldman (USA) def. Barbara Kral Jeanne Evert (USA) def. Elena Slesicka Julie Heldman/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Elena Slesicka/Barbara Kral FIRST ROUND BYE 1973 Bad Homburg Tennis Club, Bad Homburg, West Germany (Red Clay) April 30 May 6, 1973 U.S. Captain: Linda Tuero WEST GERMANY def. UNITED STATES, 3-0 Quarterfinal Helga Mastoff (GDR) def. Linda Tuero Katja Ebbinghaus(GDR) def. Patti Hogan Helga Mastoff/Heidi Orth (GDR) def. Janice Metcalf/ Sharon Walsh UNITED STATES def. SOUTH KOREA, 2-1 Second Round Yung- Soon Yang (KOR) def. Patti Hogan Linda Tuero (USA) def. Duk-Hee Lee Patti Hogan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Duk-Hee Lee/Soon Oh Lee UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 3-0 First Round Patti Hogan (USA) def. Lucia Bassi Linda Tuero (USA) def. Maria Nasuelli Patti Hogan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Lucia Bassi/ Daniela Porzio Marzano Ellis Park, Johannesburg, South Africa (Hard) March 20-25, 1972 U.S. Captain: Donna Floyd Fales UNITED STATES def. NETHERLANDS, 3-0 Quarterfinal Linda Tuero (USA) def. Trudy Walhof Valerie Ziegenfuss (USA) def. Marjika Schaar Sharon Walsh/Valerie Ziegenfuss (USA) def. Marjika Schaar/Trudy Walhof UNITED STATES def. URUGUAY, 2-0 Second Round Valerie Ziegenfuss (USA) def. Fiorella Bonicelle Linda Tuero (USA) def. Mary Puljack Doubles not played. UNITED STATES def. RHODESIA, 3-0 First Round Valerie Ziegenfuss (USA) def. Daphne Pattison Linda Tuero (USA) def. Sally Hudson-Beck Sharon Walsh/ Valeria Ziegenfuss (USA) def. Daphne Pattison/Jenny Waggot Royal Kings Park Tennis Club, Perth, Australia (Grass) December 26-29, 1970 U.S. Captain: Patti Hogan GREAT BRITAIN def. UNITED STATES, 3-0 Semifinal Captains: Patti Hogan (USA); Ann Jones (GBR) Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) def. Patti Hogan Virginia Wade (GBR) def. Sharon Walsh Ann Haydon Jones/Virginia Wade (GBR) def. Pati Hogan Sharon Walsh UNITED STATES def. SOUTH AFRICA, 2-1 Quarterfinal Patti Hogan (USA) def. Brenda Kirk Laura Rossouw (RSA) def. Sharon Walsh Patti Hogan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Brenda Krik/Laura Rossouw UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 3-0 First Round Patti Hogan (USA) def. Maria Nasuelli Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Daniela Porzio Patti Hogan/Sharon Walsh (USA) def. Maria Nasuelli/Daniela Porzio SOUTH AFRICA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Semifinal Captains: Donna Floyd Fales (USA); Jackie Du Toit (RSA) Valerie Ziegenfuss (USA) def. Pat Pretorius Brenda Kirk (RSA) def. Linda Tuero Brenda Kirk/Pat Pretorius (RSA) def. Sharon Walsh/Valerie Ziegenfuss 86 61

64 1970 Freiburg Tennis Club, Freiburg, West Germany (Red Clay) May 19-24, 1970 U.S. Captain: Carole Graebner WEST GERMANY def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Semifinal Captains: Carole Graebner (USA); Edward Dorrenberg (GDR) Nancy Bartkowicz (USA) def. Helgo Hoesl Helga Niessen (GDR) def. Julie Heldman Helgo Hoesl/Helga Niessen (GDR) def. Julie Heldman/Mary Ann E. Curtis UNITED STATES def. SOUTH AFRICA, 3-0 Quarterfinal Jane Bartkowicz (USA) def. Marianne Brummer Julie Heldman (USA) def. Brenda Kirk Mary Ann E. Curtis/Julie Heldman (USA) def. Brenda Kirk/Wendy Tomlinson UNITED STATES def. YUGOSLAVIA, 3-0 Second Round Jane Bartkowicz (USA) def. Buljana Kostic Julie Heldman (USA) def. Irena Skulj Julie Heldman/Mary Ann E. Curtis (USA) def. Irena Skulj/Alenke Pipen FIRST ROUND BYE 1969 Athens Tennis Club, Athens, Greece (Red Clay) May 19-25, 1969 U.S. Captain: Donna Floyd Fales UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 2-1 Final Captains: Donna Fales (USA); Wayne Reid (AUS) Nancy Richey (USA) def. Kerry Melville Margaret Smith Court (AUS) def. Julie Heldman Jane Bartkowicz/Nancy Richey (USA) def. Margaret Smith Court/Judy Teghart UNITED STATES def. NETHERLANDS, 3-0 Semifinal Nancy Richey (USA) def. Betty Stove Julie Heldman (USA) def. Marijke Schaar Jane Bartkowicz/Nancy Richey (USA) def. Ada Bakker/Betty Stove UNITED STATES def ITALY, 3-0 Quarterfinal Nancy Richey (USA) def. Maria Riedl Julie Heldman (USA) def. Lea Pericoli Jane Bartkowicz/Nancy Richey (USA) def. Lucia Bassi/Lea Pericolo (ITA) UNITED STATES def. YUGOSLAVIA, 3-0 Second Round Nancy Richey (USA) def. Buljana Kostic Julie Heldman (USA) def. Irena Skulj Jane Bartkowicz/Nancy Richey (USA) def. Lena Dvornik/Irena Skulj FIRST ROUND BYE 1968 Roland Garros, Paris, France (Red Clay) May 21-26, 1968 U.S. Captain: Betty Rosenquest Pratt NETHERLANDS def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Semifinal Captains: Betty Rosenquest Pratt (USA); Jenny Ridderhof (NED) Nancy Richey (USA) def. Astrid Suurbeek Marijke Jansen (NED) def. Mary Ann Eisel Astrid Suurbeek/Lidy J. Venneboer (NED) def. Mary Ann Eisel/Nancy Richey UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 2-1 Quarterfinal Rosie Maria Darmon (FRA) def. Mary Ann Eisel Nancy Richey (USA) def. Monique Salfati Mary Ann Eisel/Kathy Harter (USA) def. Rosie Maria Darmon/Janine Lieffrig UNITED STATES def. SWITZERLAND, 3-0 Second Round Nancy Richey (USA) def. Anna Marie Studer Mary Ann Eisel (USA) def. Marianne Kindler Mary Ann Eisel/Kathy Harter (USA) def. Marienne Kindler/Anna Marie Studer FIRST ROUND BYE 1967 Blau-Weiss Tennis Club, Berlin, West Germany (Red Clay) June 6-11, 1967 U.S. Captain: Donna Floyd Fales UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 2-0 Final Captains: Donna Floyd Fales (USA); Angela Barrett (GBR) Rosemary Casals (USA) def. Virginia Wade Billie Jean King (USA) def. Ann Haydon Jones Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) vs. Ann Jones/Virginia Wade unfinished UNITED STATES def. WEST GERMANY, 3-0 Semifinal Rosie Casals (USA) def. Helga Hosl Billie Jean King (USA) def. Helga Niessen Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Edda Buding/Helga Hosl

65 UNITED STATES def. SOUTH AFRICA, 3-0 Quarterfinal Rosie Casals (USA) def. Glenda Swan Billie Jean King (USA) def. Annette van Zyl Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Glenda Swan/Annette van Zyl UNITED STATES def. RHODESIA, 3-0 Second Round Billie Jean King (USA) def. Pat Walkden Rosie Casals (USA) def. Fiona Morris Rosie Casals/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Fiona Morris/Pat Walkden FIRST ROUND BYE 1966 Turin Press Sporting Club, Turin, Italy (Red Clay) May 10-15, 1966 U.S. Captain: Rosalyn Greenwood UNITED STATES def. WEST GERMANY, 3-0 Final Captains: Rosalyn Greenwood (USA); Edda Buding (GDR) Julie Heldman (USA) def. Helga Niessen Billie Jean King (USA) def. Edda Buding Carole Graebner/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Edda Buding/Helga Hosl UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 2-1 Semifinal Julie Heldman (USA) def. Winnie Shaw Ann Haydon Jones (GBR) def. Billie Jean King Carole Grabener/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Ann Haydon Jones/Elizabeth Starkie UNITED STATES def. FRANCE, 2-1 Quarterfinal Julie Heldman (USA) def. Janine Lieffrig Francoise Durr (FRA) def. Billie Jean King Carole Grabener/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Francoise Durr/Janine Lieffrig UNITED STATES def. SWEDEN, 3-0 Second Round Billie Jean King (USA) def. Christina Sandberg Julie Heldman (USA) def. Eva Lundquist Carole Grabener/Billie Jean King (USA) def. Ingrid Lofdahl/ Eva Lundquist FIRST ROUND BYE 1965 Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, Melbourne, Australia (Grass) January 15-18, 1965 U.S. Captain: Billie Jean Moffitt AUSTRALIA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Final Captains: Billie Jean Moffitt (USA); Margaret Smith (AUS) Lesley Turner (AUS) def. Carole C. Graebner Margaret Smith (AUS) def. Billie Jean Moffitt Carole Graebner/ Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Judy Tegart/Margaret Smith UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 Semifinal Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Ann Haydon Jones Carole Graebner (USA) def. Christine Truman Carole Grabener/Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Ann Haydon Jones/Christine Truman UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 3-0 Quarterfinal Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Lea Pericoli Carole Graebner (USA) def. Francesca Gordigiani Carole Graebner/Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Francesca Gordigiani/Lea Pericoli Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, Pa. (Grass) September 2-5, 1964 U.S. Captain: Madge Vosters AUSTRALIA def. UNITED STATES, 2-1 Final Captains: Madge Vosters (US); Brian Tobin (AUS) Margaret Smith (AUS) def. Billie Jean Moffitt Lesley Turner (AUS) def. Nancy Richey Billie Jean Moffitt/Karen Hantze Susman (USA) def. Margaret Smith/Lesley Turner UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 Semifinal Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Ann Haydon Jones Nancy Richey (USA) def. Deirdre Catt Billie Jean Moffitt/Karen Hantze Susman (USA) def. Deirdre Catt/Ann Haydon Jones UNITED STATES def. ARGENTINA, 3-0 Quarterfinal Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Norma Baylon Nancy Richey (USA) def. Anna Maria Bocio Billie Jean Moffitt/Karen Hantze Susman (USA) def. Norma Baylon/Anna Maria Bocio 64 61

66 UNITED STATES def. IRELAND, 3-0 Second Round Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Geraldine Houlihan Nancy Richey (USA) def. Eleanor O Neill Billie Jean Moffitt/Karen Hantze Susman (USA) def. Eleanor O Neill/Geraldine Houlihan FIRST ROUND BYE 1963 Queen s Club, London, England (Grass) June 17-20, 1963 U.S. Captain: William Kellogg UNITED STATES def. AUSTRALIA, 2-1 Final Captains: William Kellogg (USA); Eleanor "Nell" Hopman (AUS) Margaret Smith (AUS) def. Darlene Hard Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Lesley Turner Darlene Hard/Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Margaret Smith/Lesley Turner UNITED STATES def. GREAT BRITAIN, 3-0 Semifinal Darlene Hard (USA) def. Ann Hayden Jones Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Christine Truman Carole Caldwell/ Darlene Hard (USA) def. Ann Haydon Jones/Christine Truman UNITED STATES def. NETHERLANDS, 3-0 Quarterfinal Darlene Hard (USA) def. Eva Duldig de Jong Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Jenny S. Ridderhof Carole Caldwell/Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Eva Duldig de Jong/Jenny S. Ridderhof UNITED STATES def. ITALY, 3-0 First Round Darlene Hard (USA) def. Lea Pericoli Billie Jean Moffitt (USA) def. Sylvana Lazzarino Carole Caldwell/Darlene Hard (USA) def. Sylvana Lazzarino/Lea Pericoli 64 61

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