Iran Fed Cup team
The Iran Fed Cup team represents Iran in Fed Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Iran. They currently compete in the Asia/Oceania Zone of Group II.
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Captain | Farnaz Fasihi |
ITF ranking | 81 |
Colors | red & white |
First year | 1972 |
Years played | 8 |
Ties played (W–L) | 30 (4–26) |
Years in World Group | 1 (0–1) |
Best finish | World Group 1R (1972) |
Most total wins | Sadigheh Sadeghvaziri (4-12) |
Most singles wins | Sadigheh Sadeghvaziri (3-7) |
Most doubles wins | Ghazal Pakbaten (2-6) |
Best doubles team | Sara Amini / Ghazal Pakbaten (1–0) Ghazal Pakbaten / Ghazaleh Torkaman (1–2) |
Most ties played | Ghazaleh Torkaman (18) |
Most years played | Ghazaleh Torkaman (6) |
History
Iran competed in its first Fed Cup in 1972.
Current team
- Farnaz Fasihi (Captain)
- Sadaf Sadeghvaziri
- Ghazal Pakbaten
- Yasmin Mansouri
- Sarah Amiri
Notable players
- Parvin Afshar
- Sadigheh Akbari
- Ghazaleh Torkaman
Tournaments
Year | Zone | Notes |
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1972 | Consolation Round | 1st Round, Consolation |
2009 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage |
2012 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage, Playoffs |
2013 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage |
2014 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage, Playoffs |
2015 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage, Playoffs |
2016 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage, Playoffs |
2017 | Asia/Oceania Zone Group II | Pool Stage, Playoffs |
Statistics
Since 1972(Last updated 30 August 2017)[1]
- Record
- Champion: none
- Runner-up: none
- Lost in Semifinals: none
- Lost in Quarterfinals: none
- Lost in First Round: n times
- Home and away record (all NN match-ups)
- Performance at home (NN match-ups): NN–NN (NN.N%)
- Performance away (NN match-ups): NN–NN (NN.N%)
- Total: NN–NN (NN.N%)
- Head-to-head record (1972–)
Asia and Oceania
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Americas
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