Chinese Taipei Fed Cup team
The Chinese Taipei Fed Cup team represents the Republic of China in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Chinese Taipei Tennis Association. They currently compete in the World Group II Play-offs.
Chinese Taipei | |
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Captain | Wang Shi-ting |
ITF ranking | 48 |
Colors | blue & white |
First year | 1972 |
Years played | 43 |
Ties played (W–L) | 153 (73–80) |
Years in World Group | 6 (1–6) |
Best finish | World Group II (2017) |
Most total wins | Wang Shi-ting (51–25) |
Most singles wins | Wang Shi-ting (33–12) |
Most doubles wins | Chuang Chia-jung (19–5) |
Best doubles team | Lai Su-lin / Wang Shi-ting (7–4) |
Most ties played | Wang Shi-ting (49) |
Most years played | Wang Shi-ting (11) Chuang Chia-jung (11) Chan Chin-wei (11) |
History
Chinese Taipei competed in its first Fed Cup in 1972. They reached the round of 16 in 1981 and the World Group II play-offs in 1999, 2007, 2016.
2016
Zone Group I
- Chan Hao-ching (Doubles – WTA #6)
- Chang Kai-chen (Singles – WTA #142; Doubles – WTA #163)
- Chan Yung-jan (Singles – WTA #564; Doubles – WTA #5)
- Hsieh Su-wei (Singles – WTA #81; Doubles – WTA #34)
WG II Play-offs
- Lee Ya-hsuan (Singles – WTA #199; Doubles – WTA #157)
- Hsu Ching-wen (Singles – WTA #337; Doubles – WTA #201)
- Chuang Chia-jung (Doubles – WTA #34)
- Chan Chin-wei (Doubles – WTA #83)
2015
- Chan Hao-ching (Singles – WTA #1198; Doubles – WTA #37)
- Chan Yung-jan (Singles – WTA #180; Doubles – WTA #23)
- Hsieh Su-wei (Singles – WTA #152; Doubles – WTA #5)
- Lee Ya-hsuan (Singles – WTA #393; Doubles – WTA #386)
2014
- Chan Chin-wei (Singles – WTA #431)
- Juan Ting-fei (Singles – WTA #0)
- Lee Ya-hsuan (Singles – WTA #372)
- Yang Chia-hsien (Singles – WTA #1135)
2013
- Chan Chin-wei (Singles – WTA #262)
- Chang Kai-chen (Singles – WTA #114)
- Lee Hua-chen (Singles – WTA #460)
2012
- Chang Kai-chen (Singles – WTA #86)
- Chan Yung-jan (Singles – WTA #118)
- Chuang Chia-jung (Singles – WTA #117)
- Hsieh Su-wei (Singles – WTA #27)
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