2014 Fed Cup World Group Play-offs

The World Group Play-offs were four ties which involved the losing nations of the World Group first round and the winning nations of the World Group II. Nations that won their play-off ties entered the 2015 World Group, while losing nations joined the 2015 World Group II.

Participating Teams

Argentina

Canada

France

Poland

Russia

Slovakia

Spain

United States

Russia vs. Argentina


Russia
4
Adler Arena Skating Center, Sochi, Russia[1]
19–20 April 2014
Clay (indoor)

Argentina
0
1 2 3
1
Elena Vesnina
Paula Ormaechea
6
3
6
3
   
2
Ekaterina Makarova
María Irigoyen
7
5
6
1
   
3
Ekaterina Makarova
Paula Ormaechea
6
1
6
2
   
4
Elena Vesnina
María Irigoyen
      not
played
5
Valeria Solovyeva / Elena Vesnina
Victoria Bosio / Nadia Podoroska
6
2
6
1
   

Canada vs. Slovakia


Canada
3
PEPS, Quebec City, Canada[2]
19–20 April 2014
Hard (Indoor)

Slovakia
1
1 2 3
1
Aleksandra Wozniak
Jana Čepelová
4
6
7
5
7
5
 
2
Eugenie Bouchard
Kristína Kučová
77
60
2
6
6
1
 
3
Eugenie Bouchard
Jana Čepelová
78
66
6
3
   
4
Aleksandra Wozniak
Kristína Kučová
      not
played
5
Gabriela Dabrowski / Sharon Fichman
Janette Husárová / Anna Karolína Schmiedlová
4
6
7
5
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United States vs. France


United States
2
Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, United States[3]
19–20 April 2014
Hard (Indoor)

France
3
1 2 3
1
Sloane Stephens
Caroline Garcia
3
6
2
6
   
2
Madison Keys
Alizé Cornet
64
77
77
64
6
3
 
3
Sloane Stephens
Virginie Razzano
6
2
6
4
   
4
Madison Keys
Caroline Garcia
4
6
3
6
   
5
Madison Keys / Sloane Stephens
Caroline Garcia / Virginie Razzano
2
6
5
7
   

Spain vs. Poland


Spain
2
Barcelona Tennis Olimpic, Barcelona, Spain[4]
19–20 April 2014
Clay (Outdoor)

Poland
3
1 2 3
1
Silvia Soler Espinosa
Agnieszka Radwańska
2
6
2
6
   
2
María Teresa Torró Flor
Urszula Radwańska
4
6
6
0
6
1
 
3
María Teresa Torró Flor
Agnieszka Radwańska
3
6
2
6
   
4
Silvia Soler Espinosa
Urszula Radwańska
6
1
6
3
   
5
Anabel Medina Garrigues / Silvia Soler Espinosa
Agnieszka Radwańska / Alicja Rosolska
4
6
2
6
   
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References

  1. "Russia v Argentina". fedcup.com.
  2. "Canada v Slovakia". fedcup.com.
  3. "United States v France". fedcup.com.
  4. "Spain v Poland". fedcup.com.
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