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The World Group II was the second highest level of
Fed Cup competition in 2010. Winning nations advanced to the
World Group I play-offs, and losing nations were demoted to the
World Group II play-offs.
Australia vs. Spain
[1]
Poland vs. Belgium
[2]
Broadcasting rights:
TVP Sport
[3]
Estonia vs. Argentina
[6]
Slovakia vs. China
[7]
References
See also
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- Current champions (2023):
Canada
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Editions by year | |
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World Group / Finals | |
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Qualifying rounds | |
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Play-offs | |
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World Group II | |
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2023 BJK Cup Finals teams | |
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Former World Group teams (in the current format, since 1995) | |
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Players | |
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Grand Slam events | |
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WTA Premier tournaments |
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Sydney (
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Paris (
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Dubai (
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Indian Wells (
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Miami (
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Charleston (
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Stuttgart (
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Rome (
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Madrid (
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Warsaw (
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Eastbourne (
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Stanford (
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San Diego (
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Cincinnati (
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Montreal (
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New Haven (
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Tokyo (
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Beijing (
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Moscow (
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WTA International tournaments |
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Brisbane (
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Auckland (
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Hobart (
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Pattaya City (
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Memphis (
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Bogotá (
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Acapulco (
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Kuala Lumpur (
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Monterrey (
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Marbella (
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Ponte Vedra Beach (
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Barcelona (
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Fes (
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Estoril (
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Strasbourg (
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Birmingham (
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D)
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's-Hertogenbosch (
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Budapest (
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Båstad (
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Palermo (
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Prague (
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Portorož (
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Bad Gastein (
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İstanbul (
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Copenhagen (
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Guangzhou (
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Quebec City (
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Seoul (
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Tashkent (
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D)
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Linz (
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D)
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Osaka (
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D)
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Luxembourg City (
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D)
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Team events | |
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- Underline denotes the mandatory events, and the year-end championships
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