1996 Fed Cup World Group II Play-offs

Main article: 1996 Fed Cup

The 1996 World Group II Play-offs were four ties which involved the losing nations of the World Group II and four nations from the three Zonal Group I competitions. Nations that won their play-off ties entered the 1997 World Group II, while losing nations joined their respective zonal groups.

Canada vs. Australia


Canada
2
Timberlane Country Arena, Aurora, Ontario, Canada
13–14 July 1996
Har-Tru clay (outdoors)

Australia
3
1 2 3
1 Canada
Australia
Rene Simpson
Nicole Bradtke
3
6
6
3
6
3
 
2 Canada
Australia
Patricia Hy
Rachel McQuillan
6
2
7
5
   
3 Canada
Australia
Patricia Hy
Nicole Bradtke
3
6
6
3
2
6
 
4 Canada
Australia
Rene Simpson
Rachel McQuillan
3
6
4
6
   
5 Canada
Australia
Jill Hetherington / Rene Simpson
Nicole Bradtke / Rachel McQuillan
6
4
3
6
0
6
 

[1]

Indonesia vs. Switzerland


Indonesia
2
Gelora Senayan Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia
13–14 July 1996
Rebound Ace (outdoors)

Switzerland
3
1 2 3
1 Indonesia
Switzerland
Yayuk Basuki
Patty Schnyder
6
3
6
3
   
2 Indonesia
Switzerland
Liza Andriyani
Martina Hingis
0
6
0
6
   
3 Indonesia
Switzerland
Yayuk Basuki
Martina Hingis
5
7
6
3
6
1
 
4 Indonesia
Switzerland
Liza Andriyani
Patty Schnyder
2
6
6
2
1
6
 
5 Indonesia
Switzerland
Yayuk Basuki / Romana Tedjakusuma
Martina Hingis / Patty Schnyder
3
6
2
6
   

[2]

Chile vs. Croatia


Chile
0
Union Tennis Club, Viña del Mar, Chile
13–14 July 1996
Red clay (outdoors)

Croatia
5
1 2 3
1 Chile
Croatia
Bárbara Castro
Mirjana Lučić
1
6
6
3
3
6
 
2 Chile
Croatia
Paula Cabezas
Silvija Talaja
2
6
6
0
5
7
 
3 Chile
Croatia
Bárbara Castro
Silvija Talaja
3
6
6
3
2
6
 
4 Chile
Croatia
Paula Cabezas
Mirjana Lučić
3
6
2
6
   
5 Chile
Croatia
Paula Cabezas / María-Alejandra Quezada
Mirjana Lučić / Maja Murić
5
7
2
6
   

[3]

Bulgaria vs. South Korea


Bulgaria
1
Lokomotiv Stadium, Plovdiv, Bulgaria
13–14 July 1996
Red clay (outdoors)

South Korea
4
1 2 3
1 Bulgaria
South Korea
Pavlina Stoyanova
Kim Eun-ha
3
6
6
0
6
1
 
2 Bulgaria
South Korea
Antoaneta Pandjerova
Park Sung-hee
4
6
0
6
   
3 Bulgaria
South Korea
Pavlina Stoyanova
Park Sung-hee
3
6
5
7
   
4 Bulgaria
South Korea
Antoaneta Pandjerova
Kim Eun-ha
77
65
1
6
3
6
 
5 Bulgaria
South Korea
Teodora Nedeva / Pavlina Stoyanova
Choi Ju-yeon / Choi Young-ja
4
6
6
4
63
77
 

[4]

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See also

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