Great Britain have competed in every Fed Cup competition since its inception in 1963 and although they have never won the competition, they came close on four occasions in the gold
Great Britain have competed in every Fed Cup competition since its inception in 1963 and although they have never won the competition, they came close on four occasions in the gold
Anne Keothavong dragged British women's tennis back into the spotlight in 2008 when she finally cracked the world's top 100 and became the first British player in 11 years to reach the third round
Russia's recent dominance of the Fed Cup came to a grinding halt in Italy in April 2009, when a team lacking their biggest stars, Dinara Safina and Maria Sharapova, crashed to a se
The Fed Cup originally known by its full title of the Federations Cup came into being in 1963; almost half a century after the idea of a multi-national team event for the world's t
Great Britain stand joint third with France in the list of all-time Davis Cup wins, but the last of their victories came back in 1936, which was also the year in which
Spain underlined their status as the Davis Cup's new dominant force in 2008 when they claimed their third title in eight years over Argentina in Mar del Plata, despite the injury-e
Davis Cup Overview
The Davis Cup's rise to become the biggest annual international competition in world sport began in a Harvard University locker room in 1899 when a group of graduates conceived a c