2001 Fed Cup World Group | ||||
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Edition | 11th | |||
Champions | ||||
Belgium | ||||
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The World Group was the highest level of competition in the 2001 Fed Cup. For this year, eight teams qualifying from the play-offs were put into two pools of four teams each, with the winner of each pool advancing to the final. The defending champions United States were meant to be an automatic qualifier for the World Group, but they withdrew due to security risks following the September 11 attacks.
Belgium won their first title, defeating four-time finalist Russia in the final.
Participating teams
Participating teams | |||
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Argentina |
Australia |
Belgium |
Czech Republic |
France |
Germany |
Russia |
Spain |
Pools
Venue: Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I, Madrid, Spain (indoor clay)
Date: 7–10 November
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Final
Russia vs. Belgium
Russia 1 |
Parque Ferial Juan Carlos I, Madrid, Spain 11 November 2001 Red clay (indoors) |
Belgium 2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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2001 Fed Cup Champions |
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Belgium First title |
References
- "Russia v Belgium". billiejeankingcup.com.
See also
Billie Jean King Cup | |
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Editions by year |
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World Group / Finals | |
Qualifying rounds | |
Play-offs | |
World Group II | |
2024 BJK Cup finals teams | |
Former World Group teams (in the current format, since 1995) | |
Players | |
2001 in tennis | |
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Grand Slam | |
Tours | |
National teams | |
Other events |