1971 Federation Cup (tennis) explained

The 1971 Federation Cup was the ninth edition of what is now known as the Fed Cup. 14 nations participated in the tournament, which was held at the Royal King's Park Tennis Club in Perth, Western Australia, from 26–29 December 1970. Australia defended their title, defeating Great Britain in the final, and winning the title without losing a rubber.[1]

Draw

All ties were played at the Royal King's Park Tennis Club in Perth, Australia on grass courts.

First round

France vs. Japan

Canada vs. Netherlands

South Africa vs. Indonesia

Italy vs. United States

Argentina vs. New Zealand

Quarterfinals

France vs. Netherlands

South Africa vs. United States

New Zealand vs. Great Britain

Semifinals

Australia vs. France

United States vs. Great Britain

Final

Australia vs. Great Britain

Consolation Round

First round

Canada vs. Italy

Semifinals

Japan vs. Argentina

Indonesia vs. Canada

Final

Japan vs. Indonesia

Notes and References

  1. News: 1971 Federation Cup. fedcup.com.