2002 Fed Cup
2002 edition of the Fed Cup
2002 Fed Cup Duration 27 April – 3 November Edition 40th
The 2002 Fed Cup was the 40th edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis .
The final took place at the Palacio de Congresos de Maspalomas in Gran Canaria , Spain on 2–3 November. Slovakia defeated Spain , giving Slovakia their first title.
World Group
Draw
First round 27–28 April Quarterfinals 20–21 July Semifinals 30–31 October Final 2–3 November Brussels , Belgium (Indoor clay)1 Belgium 3 Bologna , Italy (Outdoor clay) Australia 1 1 Belgium 1 Milan , Italy (Outdoor clay)6 Italy 4 Sweden 0 Gran Canaria , Spain (Indoor hard)6 Italy 5 6 Italy 1 Bratislava , Slovakia (Outdoor clay)7 Slovakia 3 7 Slovakia 3 Bratislava , Slovakia (Indoor carpet) Switzerland 2 7 Slovakia 4 Buenos Aires , Argentina (Outdoor clay)4 France 1 Argentina 2 Gran Canaria , Spain (Indoor hard)4 France 3 7 Slovakia 3 Charlotte, NC , United States (Outdoor clay)5 Spain 1 3 United States 2 Pörtschach , Austria (Outdoor clay) Austria 3 Austria 4 Bol, Croatia (Outdoor clay) Croatia 1 Croatia 3 Gran Canaria , Spain (Indoor hard)8 Czech Republic 2 Austria 2 Almería , Spain (Outdoor clay)5 Spain 3 5 Spain 4 Capdepera , Spain (Outdoor clay) Hungary 1 5 Spain 5 Dresden , Germany (Outdoor clay) Germany 0 Germany 3 2 Russia 2
World Group play-offs
The eight losing teams in the World Group first round ties and eight winners of the Zonal Group I sections competed in the World Group play-offs for spots in the 2003 World Group .
Date: 20–21 July
Americas Zone
Nations in bold advanced to the higher level of competition.
Nations in italics were relegated down to a lower level of competition.
Group I
Venue: San Luis Potosí , Mexico (outdoor hard)
Dates: 23–27 April
Participating Teams
Group II
Venue: Havana , Cuba (outdoor hard)
Dates: 14–18 May
Participating Teams
Asia/Oceania Zone
Nations in bold advanced to the higher level of competition.
Nations in italics were relegated down to a lower level of competition.
Group I
Venue: Guangzhou , China (outdoor hard)
Dates: 4–9 March
Participating Teams
Group II
Venue: Guangzhou , China (outdoor hard)
Dates: 4–8 March
Participating Teams
Europe/Africa Zone
Nations in bold advanced to the higher level of competition.
Nations in italics were relegated down to a lower level of competition.
Group I
Venue: Antalya , Turkey (outdoor clay)
Dates: 24–28 April
Participating Teams
Group II
Venue: Pretoria , South Africa (outdoor hard)
Dates: 9–13 April
Participating Teams
Year-End Rankings
The Fed Cup rankings were first instated on 4 November 2002,[ 1] and were measured by combining points earned from the previous four years. The first No. 1 ranked nation, and the year-end No. 1 for 2002, was Slovakia.
Rank
Nation
Points[ 2]
1
Slovakia
22,125.0
2
Spain
21,000.0
3
Belgium
16,625.0
4
United States
12,500.0
5
Russia
12,250.0
6
France
9,000.0
7
Italy
8,625.0
8
Austria
7,625.0
9
Argentina
6,725.0
10
Germany
5,625.0
References
External links
Current champions (2024): Italy
Editions by year World Group / Finals Qualifying rounds Play-offs World Group II 2024 BJK Cup finals teamsFormer World Group teams (in the current format, since 1995) Players
Grand Slam events Tier I tournaments Tier II tournaments
Sydney (S , D )
Paris (S , D )
Antwerp (S , D )
Dubai (S , D )
Scottsdale (S , D )
Amelia Island (S , D )
Hamburg (S , D )
Eastbourne (S , D )
Stanford (S , D )
San Diego (S , D )
Los Angeles (S , D )
New Haven (S , D )
Bahia (S , D )
Tokyo (S , D )
Leipzig (S , D )
Filderstadt (S , D )
Linz (S , D )
Tier III tournaments
Gold Coast (S , D )
Doha (S , D )
Memphis (S , D )
Bogotá (S , D )
Acapulco (S , D )
Bol (S , D )
Warsaw (S , D )
Madrid (S , D )
Strasbourg (S , D )
Birmingham (S , D )
Vienna (S , D )
's-Hertogenbosch (S , D )
Sopot (S , D )
Quebec City (S , D )
Bali (S , D )
Tokyo (S , D )
Luxembourg (S , D )
Tier IV tournaments Tier V tournaments Team events
2002 in tennis
Grand Slam Tours National teams Other events