Montenegro Billie Jean King Cup team

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Montenegro
CaptainIvan Nikolić
ITF ranking72 Increase 3 (08 February 2016)
Highest ITF ranking64 (23 Apr 2012)
Lowest ITF ranking88 (18 Apr 2011)
ColorsRed & Yellow
First year2007
Years played8
Ties played (W–L)32 (12-17)
Most total winsDanka Kovinić (16-4)
Most singles winsDanka Kovinić (8-3)
Most doubles winsDanica Krstajić (8-3), Danka Kovinić (8-1)
Best doubles teamDanica Krstajić / Danka Kovinić (7-1)
Most ties playedDanica Krstajić (14)
Most years playedDanica Krstajić, Danka Kovinić (4)

The Montenegro Billie Jean King Cup team represents Montenegro in the Billie Jean King Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Tennis Federation of Montenegro. They currently compete in the Europe/Africa Zone of Group III.

History

Montenegro competed in its first Fed Cup in 2007, finishing third in their Group III pool.

Montenegrin players played for Serbia & Montenegro from 2004 to 2006 and for Yugoslavia prior to that.

Montenegro obtained its first promotion from Group III to Group II in 2011 with a win over Tunisia in Promotional Play-Off.

Current team

Matches

Full list of Montenegrin women's Fed Cup team matches (since independence):

No. Year Opponent Final score
1 2007  Malta 3:0
2 2007  Latvia 0:3
3 2007  Moldova 3:0
4 2007  Ireland 1:2
5 2008  Moldova 2:1
6 2008  Finland 1:2
7 2008  Armenia 1:2
8 2008  Morocco 0:3
9 2008  Egypt 1:2

Note: Montenegro scores first

See also