| Slovenia | |
|---|---|
| Captain | Andrej Krasevec |
| ITF ranking | 18 |
| Colors | white, light blue and green |
| First year | 1992 |
| Years played | 30 |
| Ties played (W–L) | 112 (64–48) |
| Years in World Group | 6 (3-4) |
| Best finish | World Group QF (2003) |
| Most total wins | Tina Križan (42–30) |
| Most singles wins | Katarina Srebotnik (19–12) |
| Most doubles wins | Tina Križan (25–19) |
| Best doubles team | Tina Križan / Katarina Srebotnik (11–5) |
| Most ties played | Tina Križan (46) |
| Most years played | Tina Križan (12) |
TheSlovenia Billie Jean King Cup team representsSlovenia in theBillie Jean King Cuptennis competition and are governed by theSlovene Tennis Association.
Slovenia competed in its first Fed Cup in1992. Its best result was reaching the quarterfinals in2003. Before 1992, Slovenian players represented Yugoslavia. In November 2022, the team madeBillie Jean King Cup Play-offs stage for the first time since the introduction of Billie Jean King Cup. It defeated China with a 3-1 score and secured a place in2023 Billie Jean King Cup qualifying round. In April 2023, after a huge turnaround, it beat Romania with a 3-2 score[1] and qualified for the2023 Billie Jean King Cup Finals for the first time in the team's history.
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