1998 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Explained
See main article: 1998 Fed Cup.
The Europe/Africa Zone was one of three zones of regional competition in the 1998 Fed Cup.
Group I
The sixteen teams were divided into four pools of four teams. The top teams of each pool play-off in a two-round knockout stage to decide which nations progress to World Group II play-offs. The three nations winning the least rubbers were relegated to Europe/Africa Zone Group II for 1999.
Knockout stage
See main article: 1998 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I – Knockout Stage.
- and advanced to World Group II Play-offs.[1] [2]
- , and relegated to Group II in 1999.[3] [4]
Group II
The twenty-two teams were divided into two pools of five and six. The top teams from each pool advanced to Group I for 1999.
Pools
- , , and advanced to Group I in 1999.[5] [6] [7]
See also
References
- Fed Cup Profile, Belarus
- Fed Cup Profile, Greece
- Fed Cup Profile, Slovenia
- Fed Cup Profile, Poland
- Fed Cup Profile, Portugal
- Fed Cup Profile, Great Britain
- Fed Cup Profile, South Africa
- Fed Cup Profile, Romania
- Fed Cup Profile, Latvia
- Fed Cup Profile, Sweden
- Fed Cup Profile, Ukraine
- Fed Cup Profile, Yugoslavia
- Fed Cup Profile, Denmark
- Fed Cup Profile, Lithuania
- Fed Cup Profile, Tunisia
- Fed Cup Profile, Algeria
- Fed Cup Profile, Finland
- Fed Cup Profile, Macedonia
- Fed Cup Profile, Egypt
- Fed Cup Profile, Liechtenstein
- Fed Cup Profile, Luxembourg
- Fed Cup Profile, Turkey
- Fed Cup Profile, Norway
- Fed Cup Profile, Armenia
- Fed Cup Profile, Malta
- Fed Cup Profile, Georgia
- Fed Cup Profile, Estonia
- Fed Cup Profile, Ireland
- Fed Cup Profile, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Fed Cup Profile, Moldova
External links
Notes and References
- News: Belarus v Venezuela. fedcup.com.
- News: Austria v Poland. fedcup.com.
- News: Israel v Moldova. fedcup.com.
- News: Hungary v Madagascar. fedcup.com.
- News: Denmark v South Africa. fedcup.com.
- News: Finland v Yugoslavia. fedcup.com.
- News: Luxembourg v Georgia. fedcup.com.