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Brazil
CaptainLuiz Peniza[1]
CoachRafael Pacciaroni
ITF ranking20Decrease 1 (16 November 2024)
Colorsyellow / green
First year1965
Years played49
Ties played (W–L)177 (99–78)
Years in
World Group
22 (7–22)
Best finishWorld Group QF (1965,1982)
Most total winsBeatriz Haddad Maia (32–21)
Most singles winsBeatriz Haddad Maia (21–10)
Most doubles winsJoana Cortez (16–5)
Best doubles teamJoana Cortez /
Vanessa Menga (8–0)
Most ties playedPatricia Medrado (39)
Most years playedPatricia Medrado (13)

TheBrazil Billie Jean King Cup team, officiallyTime Brasil BRB for sponsorship reasons, representsBrazil in theBillie Jean King Cuptennis competition and are governed by theBrazilian Tennis Confederation. They currently compete in the qualifiers.

History

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Brazil competed in its first Fed Cup in1965. Their best result was reaching the quarterfinals in1982.

2025 team

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The team for the2025 Billie Jean King Cup is:[2]

  • Laura Pigossi
    Laura Pigossi
  • Luisa Stefani
    Luisa Stefani
  • Ingrid Gamarra Martins
    Ingrid Gamarra Martins

Results by year

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1965–1969

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  • 1965 (4 rounds, 11 teams): In their debut, after a bye in the 1st round, Brazil lost in the quarterfinals toFrance.
  • 1966 -1967: Brazil did not participate in these editions.
  • 1968 (5 rounds, 23 teams): After a bye in the 1st round, Brazil lost in the 2nd round toAustralia.
  • 1969 (5 rounds, 20 teams): Brazil withdrew in the 1st round againstWest Germany.

1970–1979

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  • 1970 -1971: Brazil did not participate in these editions.
  • 1972 (5 rounds, 31 teams): After a win in the 1st round overSwitzerland, Brazil lost in the 2nd round toSouth Africa.
  • 1973 (5 rounds, 30 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toRomania.
  • 1974: Brazil did not participate in this edition held inNaples.
  • 1975 (5 rounds, 31 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toItaly.
  • 1976 (5 rounds, 32 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toNetherlands.
  • 1977 (5 rounds, 32 teams): After a win in the 1st round overChinese Taipei, Brazil lost in the 2nd round toAustralia.
  • 1978 (5 rounds, 32 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toWest Germany.
  • 1979: Brazil did not participate in this edition held inMadrid.

1980–1989

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  • 1980: Brazil did not participate in this edition held inBerlin.
  • 1981 (5 rounds, 32 teams): After a win in the 1st round overIreland, Brazil lost in the 2nd round toWest Germany.
  • 1982 (5 rounds, 32 teams): Brazil defeatedFrance in the 1st round andHong Kong in the 2nd round, but lost in the quarterfinals toUnited States.
  • 1983 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 39 teams): Brazil defeatedIsrael in the 1st round, then lost toGreat Britain in the 2nd round.
  • 1984 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 36 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toSweden.
  • 1985 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 38 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toChina.
  • 1986 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 42 teams): Brazil defeatedRomania in the 1st round, then lost in the 2nd round toWest Germany.
  • 1987 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 42 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toNew Zealand.
  • 1988 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 36 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toCzechoslovakia.
  • 1989 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 40 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toCanada.

1990–1999

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  • 1990 (qualifications + 5 rounds, 44 teams): Brazil lost in the 1st round toSoviet Union.
  • 1991 (qualifications + 5 rounds + play-offs, 56 teams): After a loss in the 1st round toChina and a defeat in play-offs toArgentina, Brazil also lost toParaguay in the play-offs.
  • 1992 -1993 -1994: Brazil did not participate in these editions.

The competitionchanged its format in 1995: the "Federation Cup" became the "Fed Cup".

2000–2009

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  • 2000 -2001 -2002: Brazil competed in theregional zone groups.
  • 2003 (4 rounds, 16 teams + play-offs): Brazil lost inplay-offs I toCroatia.
  • 2004 (4 rounds, 16 teams + play-offs): Brazil lost inplay-offs I toCroatia.
  • 2005 -2006 -2007 -2008 -2009: Brazil competed in theregional zone groups.

2010–2019

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  • 2010 -2011 -2012 -2013: Brazil competed in theregional zone groups.
  • 2014 (3 rounds, 8 teams + World Group II, play-offs I and II): Brazil lost inplay-offs II toSwitzerland.
  • 2015 -2016 -2017 -2018: Brazil competed in theregional zone groups.
  • 2019 (3 rounds, 8 teams + World Group II, play-offs I and II): Brazil lost inplay-offs II toSlovakia.

2020–present

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  • 2020-21: Brazil lost in the qualifying round toGermany and theplay-offs toPoland, being relegated to the regional zone.
  • 2022: Brazil competed in theregional zone groups, was promoted to theplay-offs and won playing against Argentina, being promoted to the qualifying round.
  • 2023: Brazil lost in thequalifying round to Germany and was relegated to theplay-offs, where it won against South Korea, being promoted to the qualifying round.
  • 2024: Brazil lost in thequalifying round to Germany and was relegated to theplay-offs, where it won against Argentina, being promoted to the qualifying round.
  • 2025: Brazil lost in thequalifying round Group B to Spain and Czech Republic.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"CBT anuncia Luiz Peniza como novo capitão da seleção brasileira de tênis feminino - 25/01/2024 - UOL Esporte".www.uol.com.br. Retrieved2025-01-23.
  2. ^"Time Brasil/BRB é convocado para enfrentar Austrália e Portugal pelos Playoffs da Billie Jean King Cup".Confederação Brasileira de Tênis. CBT. Retrieved27 October 2025.

External links

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  • Current champions (2024): Italy
Editions by year
World Group / Finals
Qualifying rounds
Play-offs
World Group II
2025 BJK Cup finals teams
Former World Group teams
(in the current format, since 1995)
Players
Male teams
Female teams
Mixed teams
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