Pakistan Billie Jean King Cup team

The Pakistan Billie Jean King/Fed Cup team represents Pakistan in Billie Jean King Cup (formerly Fed Cup) tennis competition and are governed by the Pakistan Tennis Federation.

Pakistan
CaptainInam ul-Haq
ITF ranking81 (14 November 2016)
Colorsgreen & white
First year1997
Years played10
Ties played (W–L)45 (12-33)
Best finishZonal Group II RR
Most total winsUshna Suhail (14-29)
Most singles winsUshna Suhail (10-16)
Most doubles winsNosheen Ehtesham (6-3)
Best doubles teamNosheen Ehtesham
Mariam Rahim (3-0) /
Sara Mansoor
Ushna Suhail (3–9)
Most ties playedUshna Suhail (27)
Most years playedSara Mansoor (6)
Ushna Suhail (6)

History

Pakistan competed in its first Fed Cup in 1997. Their best result was finishing third in Group II in 1999.

Fed Cup 2011

Pakistan re-entered the Fed Cup in 2011 for the first time since 2000. Pakistan finished sixth in the Asia/Oceania Zone Group II and was represented in 2011 by its top players Sara Mahboob, Saba Aziz, Sara Mansoor and Ushna Suhail.[1][2]

Fed Cup 2012

In 2012 Pakistan competed in Asia/Oceania Zone Group II played in Shenzhen, China from 30 January - 4 February. Pakistan was represented by their non-playing captain and coach Muhammad Khalid, national number one player Saba Aziz, Ushna Suhail, and Sara Mansoor.

Players

Name Years First Ties Win – Loss
Singles Doubles Total
Saba Aziz 3 2011 10 1–6 0–3 1–9
Mehvish Chishtie 4 1997 11 2–7 1–3 3–10
Maheen Dada 1 2014 1 0–0 0–1 0–1
Nosheen Ehtesham31997100–16–36–4
Sara Haider 1 1997 1 0–0 0–1 0–1
Rida Khalid1201410–00–10–1
Meheq Khokhar2201940–11–31–4
Sarah Mahboob Khan62011213–132–65–19
Noor Malik1201920–01–11–1
Sara Mansoor92011305–105–1610–26
Iman Qureshi22013 8 1–21–42–6
Mahin Qureshi32017 10 1–63–54–11
Haleema Rahim31998 11 3–81–24–10
Mariam Rahim21998 5 2–04–16–1
Ushna Suhail92011 38 12–239–1621–39
Nida Waseem31997 13 4–94–68–15


See also


References

  1. "Daily Times - Latest Pakistan News, World, Business, Sports, Lifestyle".
  2. "Pakistan finish sixth in Fed Cup Tennis". The nation - Sports. Nawaiwaqt Group of News Papers. 6 February 2011. Archived from the original on 11 February 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
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