1984 Federation Cup (tennis)
1984 edition of the Federation Cup
1984 Federation Cup Duration 15–22 July Edition 22nd Winning nation Czechoslovakia
The 1984 Federation Cup was the 22nd edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis . The tournament was held at the Esporte Clube Pinheiros in São Paulo , Brazil, from 15 to 22 July. Czechoslovakia successfully defended their title, defeating Australia in the final.
Qualifying round
All ties were played at the Pinheiros Sports Club in São Paulo , Brazil, on clay courts.
Winning nations advance to Main Draw, losing nations play in consolation rounds.
South Korea vs. Zimbabwe
[ 1]
Chile vs. Philippines
[ 2]
Colombia vs. Indonesia
[ 3]
Venezuela vs. Portugal
[ 4]
Main draw
1st Round losing teams play in consolation rounds
First round
Czechoslovakia vs. Venezuela
[ 5]
Japan vs. Greece
[ 6]
France vs. Netherlands
[ 7]
Denmark vs. Chile
[ 8]
Yugoslavia vs. South Korea
[ 9]
Israel vs. Peru
[ 10]
Soviet Union vs. Uruguay
[ 11]
Bulgaria vs. Great Britain
[ 12]
United States vs. Mexico
[ 13]
Hungary vs. Switzerland
[ 14]
Spain vs. Austria
[ 15]
Canada vs. Italy
[ 16]
Australia vs. Argentina
[ 17]
Colombia vs. Belgium
[ 18]
Brazil vs. Sweden
[ 19]
China vs. West Germany
[ 20]
Second round
Czechoslovakia vs. Greece
[ 21]
France vs. Denmark
[ 22]
Yugoslavia vs. Israel
[ 23]
Soviet Union vs. Bulgaria
[ 24]
United States vs. Switzerland
[ 25]
Austria vs. Italy
[ 26]
Australia vs. Belgium
[ 27]
Sweden vs. West Germany
[ 28]
Quarterfinals
Czechoslovakia vs. France
[ 29]
Yugoslavia vs. Bulgaria
[ 30]
United States vs. Italy
[ 31]
Australia vs. West Germany
[ 32]
Semifinals
Czechoslovakia vs. Yugoslavia
[ 33]
United States vs. Australia
[ 34]
Final
Czechoslovakia vs. Australia
[ 35]
Consolation rounds
Draw
First round
Indonesia vs. Zimbabwe
[ 36]
Hungary vs. South Korea
[ 37]
Portugal vs. Venezuela
[ 38]
Peru vs. Uruguay
[ 39]
Second round
Indonesia vs. Netherlands
[ 40]
Brazil vs. Colombia
[ 41]
Canada vs. Chile
[ 42]
Great Britain vs. Hungary
[ 43]
Venezuela vs. Argentina
[ 44]
Spain vs. China
[ 45]
Japan vs. Philippines
[ 46]
Mexico vs. Peru
[ 47]
Quarterfinals
Netherlands vs. Brazil
[ 48]
Canada vs. Great Britain
[ 49]
Argentina vs. China
[ 50]
Japan vs. Mexico
[ 51]
Semifinals
Brazil vs. Great Britain
[ 52]
Final
Brazil vs. Japan
[ 53]
References
Current champions (2023): Canada
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Grand Slams Regular events
1984
Nashville (S , D )
Washington (S , D )
Oakland (S , D )
Hershey (S , D )
Denver (S , D )
Marco Island (S , D )
Pittsburgh (S , D )
Houston (S , D )
Indianapolis Indoor (S , D )
Chicago (S , D )
Livingston (S , D )
Palm Beach Gardens (S , D )
Dallas (S , D )
Boston (S , D )
Miami (S , D )
Tokyo Doubles (D )
Hilton Head (S , D )
Amelia Island (S , D )
Taranto (S , D )
Orlando (S , D )
Johannesburg (S , D )
Lugano (S , D )
Berlin (S , D )
Perugia (S , D )
Birmingham (S , D )
Eastbourne (S , D )
Rio de Janeiro (S , D )
Newport (S , D )
Indianapolis Outdoor (S , D )
Mahwah (S , D )
Toronto (S , D )
Salt Lake City (S , D )
Fort Lauderdale (S , D )
San Diego (S , D )
Richmond (S , D )
New Orleans (S , D )
Los Angeles (S , D )
Tokyo Outdoor I (S , D )
Tampa (S , D )
Tokyo Outdoor II (S , D )
Filderstadt (S , D )
Brighton (S , D )
Zurich (S , D )
Tokyo Indoor (S )
Brisbane (S , D )
Sydney (S , D )
Tokyo Indoor II (S , D )
Port St. Lucie (S , D )
1985
Team events